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Leak: Vodafone customers protest poor network
Is the new iPhone a telco "Terminator"?
Ry Crozier
Jun 26 2009 11:25AM
Telco/ISP
Fish and cows become facial recognition targets
NEC Australia has fielded customer requests to apply facial recognition technology to cows and fish but says it will focus on selling systems for gender recognition in retail environments and a DNA system due out at the end of the year.
Ry Crozier
May 29 2009 2:27PM
Software
Big W retail stores first to benefit from HP deal
Woolworths has completed the first phase of an enterprise data warehousing project that will streamline information collection and operational reporting in its Big W retail stores.
Staff Writers
Apr 28 2009 1:35PM
Software
Apple charged US$19m for patent infringement
Apple has been found guilty of patent infringement and charged $19m by a US court in Texas.
Rosalie Marshall
Apr 27 2009 2:06PM
Hardware
Consumers to pay a premium under NBN plan
If back-of-the-envelope sums are any guide, Australians would need to be paying at least $70-$80 a month for the high-speed national broadband network to be profitable for investors.
Brett Winterford
Apr 8 2009 11:07AM
Networking
Telstra 21Mbps modems hit stores across Australia
Several thousand Telstra business customers are already using the telco’s Next G 21 Mbps modem, which hit retail shelves yesterday.
Staff Writers
Mar 25 2009 1:47PM
Telco/ISP
ABC retail gets Professional Advantage
System integrator and ISV Professional Advantage has won a multi-million dollar deal to deploy a 100-seat merchandising retail system for the ABC’s retail chain and wholesale business.
Staff Writers
Mar 23 2009 5:32PM
Training & Development
Microsoft to open branded retail stores
Microsoft has announced plans to open a series of branded retail stores, as part of a new operation to remake the company's retail strategy.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 15 2009 8:39AM
Software
Change-room mirror likes what you’re wearing
NEC Australia has developed an innovative 'magic mirror' prototype that can display information relating to garments as people try them on in-store.
Ry Crozier
Oct 25 2008 1:04PM
Networking
More regulation for online retail arrives
A new PCI-DSS regulation requires online retail firms to perform code reviewsand use a web application firewall.
Dave Bailey
Jul 3 2008 4:03AM
Security
PCI: Retail therapy
As the Payment Card Industry's data security regulation begins to bite, Barry Mansfield examines its aims and obligations.
Barry Mansfield
Apr 16 2008 2:57PM
Security
Rising interest rates may drive online sales boom
A tightening Australian economy may be driving Australian consumers to look online for better deals, online shopping comparison site GetPrice suggests.
Liz Tay
Apr 3 2008 1:14PM
Financial Services
Dell takes retail push into Europe
PC maker strikes deal with Carrefour.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 30 2007 6:26AM
Hardware
Telstra breathes T[life] into its retail experience
Telco giant Telstra has upped the ante on its retail store experience and will open the doors of its new T[life] interactive outlet in Sydney tomorrow.
Trevor Treharne
Nov 1 2007 10:06AM
Telco/ISP
Retail lobby offers alternative to PCI standard
The world's largest retail lobby today announced a plan that might free merchants from some of the most complex requirements of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) standard.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 8 2007 10:20AM
Security
China online retail market still wide open
CHINA - Amazon in second place.
Simon Burns
Jun 21 2007 3:30PM
Financial Services
Australian online retail lagging
The local market still has a long way to go in the online retail-stakes.
Sarah Falson
Jun 15 2007 3:34PM
Telco/ISP
Dell launches US retail offensive
Linux machines hit market as vendor announces major deal with the world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart.
Shaun Nichols
May 28 2007 6:30AM
Hardware
Retail VoIP comes of age
Subscriber numbers doubled during 2006, reports Point Topic.
Robert Jaques
May 17 2007 6:35AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft revamps Windows Embedded retail OS
Windows Embedded for Point of Service 1.1 arrives.
Robert Jaques
Apr 20 2007 11:15AM
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