Wozniak glad he never had to run Apple
Engineers may be a vital part of Apple’s success but the tech giant’s co-founder, Steve Wozniak, is glad they aren’t the ones calling the shots at the company.
Engineers may be a vital part of Apple’s success but the tech giant’s co-founder, Steve Wozniak, is glad they aren’t the ones calling the shots at the company.
Telstra and Optus have made a killing off the misfortunes of Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) but the beleaguered telco may be able to put an end to that very soon, according to Ovum.
The facility in Noble park is now one of the most energy efficient facilities of its size in Australia.
Fibre manufacturer, Corning Cable Systems, has pledged $40 million to add 300 to 400 jobs in Victoria in preparation for the peak rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN).
Last year we featured FlightTracker Pro in App of the Day as a great tool to keep track of expected flights. While it’s still an awesome app, the $10 pricetag has always rubbed me the wrong way.
Telstra has launched the first phase of its intelligent reporting service on its Next IP network.
The legal battle between Optus and the two major football codes, along with Telstra, over the Optus TV Now recording service may end up in the High Court.
Optus has reported a 1.1 per cent decline in operating revenue in its fourth quarter amid tougher competition and the recent compulsory reduction of mobile termination rates.
In 2009, then Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, with Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, by his side, announced the $43 billion National Broadband Network (NBN). Originally put up for tender to the private sector, the decision to make the lucrative – not to mention expensive – network a 100 per cent Government project has garnered much praise and criticism.
The 2012 Federal Budget has been expectedly conservative with investments to IT, but the Government has poured money into driving productivity gains through services that would be delivered through the National Broadband Network (NBN).
Software would ease the copper to fibre fixed-line phone service migration process for NBN customers.
ISPs need to target the business and mobile segment as the fixed-line consumer category becomes increasingly less profitable, according to Ovum research director and telco analyst, David Kennedy.
Optus and Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) have fortified their existing network partnership by agreeing to share even more mobile sites.
Most of the roles to be made redundant will be in senior and middle management as well as operations, back office, and support divisions.
Mindscape has struck a deal an exclusive distribution with privacy software vendor, Zemana.