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Thursday, 09 May 2013

Pioneer NBN builder walks from rollout
Anthony Klan THE man whose company laid the first mainland fibre cable for the NBN hasn't done any work on the $37.4 billion project for the past 18 months.
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Resistance is futile
Chris Griffith IT didn't seem unusual when Captain Kirk talked to his computer, and soon it will be part of life for all of us.
 
Tech start-ups rule innovation fund
Andrew Colley INFORMATION technology start-ups have taken the lion's share of the government's innovation funding pool over the last three years.
 
Medical venture to keep Telstra healthy
Mitchell Bingemann TELSTRA has expanded on its move into the $100 billion-a-year health industry.
 
Nokia CEO fights on as Lumia 928 looms
Juhana Rossi Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop has gotten his wrists slapped at the company’s AGM, but he has no time to lick his wounds.
 
Toshiba quarterly profit tumbles
JAPAN'S Toshiba says its quarterly net profit has tumbled 62 per cent from a year earlier.
 
Pinterest rejigs pin offerings
Bree Fowler PINTEREST'S sprawling virtual pegboards of wedding dresses, handmade jewelry, craft projects and food porn are easier to manage.
 
Yahoo eyes Hulu after Dailymotion bid
YAHOO has begun talks on a possible purchase of the online video website Hulu, the Dow Jones news site AllThingsD has reported.
 
Dell buys cloud firm Enstratius
DELL has acquired cloud software firm Enstratius as part of its efforts to reduce its dependence on the slow-growing PC segment.
 
Syntheo replacement imminent: NBN Co
Andrew Colley NBN Co has scrambled to replace its troubled prime contractor, Syntheo, in the Northern Territory.
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BT leads national telehealth push
Damon Kitney GLOBAL telecoms giant BT giant is leading an initiative to roll out telehealth services in Australia.
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Resistance is futile
Chris Griffith IT didn't seem unusual when Captain Kirk talked to his computer, and soon it will be part of life for all of us.
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