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Big data needs big brains

By Justin Warren

Data can help provide better answers, assuming we're asking it the right questions.

WiGig coming to Samsung devices

By Juha Saarinen

Samsung preps 4.6Gbps millimetre-wave WiFi devices.

Ireland set to close 'Double Irish' tax loophole

By Staff Writer

Phase out anticipated to help Apple, Google and others adjust.

HP to revoke certificate that mistakenly signed malware

By Allie Coyne

Will re-issue new digital signature.

Google's public DNS goes offline

By Juha Saarinen

Australian, NZ and SE Asian users affected.

 

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Federal Govt locks in ‘cloud first’ stance

Macquarie Group CIO exits the company

Dave Curran: Dancing about architecture

Microsoft crowns Azure ready for Aus govt workloads

HP to split into two public companies

 

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Ireland set to close 'Double Irish' tax loophole: Phase out anticipated to help Apple, Google and others adjust. http://t.co/W6AqBGokwG

 

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@iTnews_au they'll pack up and leave to go to another tax haven. Who knows, maybe even buy their own country! #TaxAvoidance #auspol #ATO

 

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What Android SHOULD say when an app requests GPS: "THIS APP WILL TELL SOMEONE WHERE YOU ARE ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH AT ALL TIMES. YES/NO?"

 

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