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Monday March 16, 2015

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Why GPT Group put all its IT into AWS

By Paris Cowan

CIO Sharmila Tsourdalakis looks back on 12 months since the property giant was disrupted from within.

Google leaks private details of website owners

By Allie Coyne

Hidden registration data unmasked.

NSW could get digital drivers licenses

By Allie Coyne

Baird makes second big tech election promise.

Blackberry launches snoop-proof tablet

By Juha Saarinen

Customised Samsung Android tablet developed with IBM.

US State Dept internet systems shut down

By Juha Saarinen

Plans to harden infrastructure to protect data.

 

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Apple jacks up Aussie iPhone 6 prices

NBN Co reveals costs for users to switch to fibre

iiNet and TPG: when two cultures clash

Telstra wi-fi put to the test by over 700k users

HP Australia loses half a billion dollars in three years

 

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captbbz

 BlackBerry Rob 

@captbbz

OK #TeamBlackBerry don't freak out if the #SecuTablet runs android. What are we expecting!?

 

Miabella_Soul

Miabella Soul

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Good on ya #Vodafone for keeping the jobs in Oz, unlike Telstra & Optus!. http://t.co/SzHEUX0rcB via @itnews_au

 

juhasaarinen

Juha Saarinen

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Google leaks private details of website owners http://t.co/NullEVJ0SC via @itnews_au

 

PeteDotAscian

PeteDotAscian

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@juhasaarinen @iTnews_au Pretty soon it will be less work to report on data that Google doesn't leak.

 

CyrisXD

CYRISXD

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@juhasaarinen @itnews_au Don't worry, they'll all be compensated with Adwords credit.

 

alliecoyne

Allie Coyne

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.@SenatorLudlam has called on the ACCC to oppose TPG/iiNet merger due to concerns it will significantly reduce competition in the sector

 

alliecoyne

Allie Coyne

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And there is already a petition to stop the sale of iiNet to TPG. https://t.co/6SfAHrZfmt speaks to the reputation iiNet has with end users

 

NewtonMark

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It's going to be a lot cheaper/easier for iiNet and Internode to provision international capacity with easy access to PPC-1.

 
 
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