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AMD reboots server strategy with first ARM chips
Advanced Micro Devices is building its future server strategy around chips used in smartphones and tablets. The company said its first ARM server processors - which will be released in the second half of next year - will be faster and more powerful than its existing low-power x86 server processors.
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Oracle's Q4 results: What to watch for
Many eyes in the tech world will fall on Oracle later this week, when the vendor's fourth-quarter results are set for release. This is typically the biggest reporting period for Oracle each year in terms of revenue, but a number of questions loom beyond its top-line performance.
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Office for iPhone a belated, ambivalent move by Microsoft
Microsoft's release of an Office suite for the iPhone is too little, too late and yet another timid move aimed at protecting Windows 8 sales at the expense of customer demand for a product like this one for iPads, according to analysts.
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IoT: Aussies prepare to ship Wi-Fi connected lightbulbs
Australian startup LIFX is preparing to ship its Wi-Fi enabled lightbulbs later this year. The 'smart' lightbulb, which can be controlled by a smartphone app, is the brainchild of LIFX CEO Phil Bosua. Like most good ideas, its origins are a conversation in a pub.
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ACMA calls for cloud code of conduct
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has come out in favour of a cloud computing code of conduct, arguing that it will improve consumer confidence in service providers.
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If it's like everything else Transfield do, expect substandard quality done as cheaply as possible...This is the Transfield way.Transfield wins $366m in new NBN work
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Good riddance Google Reader: Feedly throws switch on alternate RSS service
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Mobile app data protection not our responsibility, say Australians
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NBN Co should prepare for Coalition government: NBN committee
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Google adds more retailers for Chromebook
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Google Glass could get a look at the enterprise
Glass eyewear could be helpful for sales, maintenance, health care and law enforcement
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Spy-proof enterprise encryption is possible, but daunting
Privacy concerns are top of mind in light of revelations about NSA data collection
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BYOD consultants practice what they preach
Mobility program has increased productivity and saved money, says Fifth Quadrant managing director, Catriona Wallace
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Internet industry reports progress on IPv6, but work remains
One-year anniversary of World IPv6 Launch Day
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Dell, Oracle form strategic partnership for integrated systems
The companies will optimise Oracle software for Dell servers in integrated systems with joint support
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Comms Alliance expresses concerns with mandatory data breach notification
The Communications Alliance has joined the Association for Data-driven Marketing and Advertising (ADMA) in criticising the federal government’s proposed mandatory data breach notification law, saying that the legislation will come at a cost to industry and that there was not enough consultation.
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Nokia releasing 41-megapixel PureView Windows Phone
Nokia will release a new Windows Phone with a 41-megapixel camera next week, it has been revealed.
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iiNet pays $102k ACCC infringement
iiNet has paid a $102,000 infringement notice to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for failing to adequately display the minimum price on a bus advertisement.
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Mobility, cloud and security top IT executive concerns: report
Advancements in mobility, cloud computing and security are moving so fast that IT departments are struggling to keep up, according to a new IBM report.
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Contractor asbestos supervision 'not sufficient': Telstra
Telstra has directed contractors to improve asbestos handling procedures after a review by the telco found deficiencies in the way the fibrous material has been treated during the remediation of its pits and pipes.
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HTC unveils new Butterfly s phone that packs more battery life
Taiwan's HTC has unveiled an updated version of its 5-inch Butterfly smartphone that comes equipped with a bigger battery, more powerful processor and the company's BlinkFeed homescreen.
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CIOs bemoan lock-in and the 'false flexibility' of the Cloud
Despite the promise of portability from service providers, the reality of the Cloud for big customers is a similar type of lock-in as they experience with on-premise apps vendors such as Oracle and SAP, two CIOs said Tuesday.
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3D printer creates lithium-ion batteries the size of a grain of sand
Researchers from Harvard and the University of Illinois have printed precisely interlaced stacks of tiny battery electrodes, each less than the width of a human hair.
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Google Glass apps for enterprises coming by early 2014
A company that specializes in Google apps is developing a series of enterprise applications for Google Glass that should be available late this year or early 2014.
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iPad 5 rumour rollup for the week ending June 18
As last week's Apple WWDC faded in the rear view mirror, the iOSphere hungered for more. And the hunger gave birth to hope, and hope to more rumors, including the one that predicts iPad 5 will be announced this week to foil and foul Samsung's scheduled London news.
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