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AFP investigates alleged asylum seeker data theft

By Paris Cowan

Second breach “completely unacceptable” if true, says secretary.

IBM offloads chip unit

By Staff Writer

Reports revenue drop of four percent.

SAP sales down on path to cloud

By Staff Writer

Cloud services create a challenge for the balance sheet.

MasterCard adds fingerprint scanner to credit cards

By Allie Coyne

Biometric security to replace PIN.

Insecure police radios at centre of Victorian election battle

By Allie Coyne

Will $10 million be enough to do the job?

Govt grant buys Victorian supercomputer two more years

By Paris Cowan

As original VLSCI funding dries up.

ACS chief steps down

By Andrew Colley

Patterson moves on after developing three-year plan.

 

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Photos: A tour of CommBank's new innovation lab

Photos: Inside Telstra's $112m new HQ

Amazon Web Services to build two Sydney data centres

Google's public DNS goes offline

Photos: The IT helpdesk that goes the extra (100) miles

 

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Globalfoundries 'acquisition' of IBM's semiconductor manuf. will leave them with one of the worlds largest semiconductor patent portfolios.

 

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IBM's profit growth goals were unrealistic to start. They need to be in reinvention mode, not profit-expansion mode.

 

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Apple Pay has similar buzz as a new iPhone launch. Haven't seen this much cross-marketing activity by banks in years. Top card matters.

 

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No Apple Pay for me until @Chase adds support "soon" or I sign up with a competitor. I guess I'll pay for lunch with cash like it's 1886.

 

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Fun fact: While Chase supports Apple Pay, there's a specific exemption for Amazon-branded Chase cards.

 

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Chase reps states that the Chase Amazon Visa is their only consumer card not compatible with Apple Pay. Amazon opted out. Wow.

 

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My local hipster coffee shop doesn't support ApplePay. I had to swipe and sign on an iPad like some sort of animal.

 

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How long will Australian banks hold out before offering Apple Pay with their credit cards?

 

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October 24, 2014

 
 

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Sheraton On The Park, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

October 28, 2014

 
 

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October 30, 2014

 
 

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November 12, 2014

 
 

Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2014

Gold Coast Convention Centre, Gold Coast (QLD)

November 17, 2014

 
 

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November 20, 2014

 
 

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February 11, 2015

 
 
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