Technology
From the stables to social media
22 May 2012 | Fiona Carruthers
Australia has launched the world’s first online social racing community, where punters can get tailored content about horses they fancy – like Black Caviar.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Gaming & Wagering, Sport /Racing |
Death penalty for fundraising fraud
22 May 2012 | Lucy Gao
The Higher People’s Court in East China’s Zhejiang Province handed businesswoman Wu Yinga the death penalty with a two-year reprieve for fundraising fraud, after a retrial.
| Topics | Financial Markets/Equities Markets, Economy/Taxation, Technology/Online Services, Transport/Rail, Arts & Entertainment/Film, Media & Marketing/Advertising & Marketing |
Conroy accuses Turnbull of tech tax backflip
22 May 2012 |
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has accused the Coalition of “performing the backflip of the century” on the issue of global technology companies minimising Australian tax contributions.
| People | Stephen Conroy, Malcolm Turnbull | |
| Topics | Politics/Federal Politics, Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
Apps ‘more secure’ than mobile websites: NAB
22 May 2012 |
Smartphone and tablet apps are more secure than mobile websites if designed properly, a senior banking technology executive says.
| Companies | National Aust. Bank | |
| Topics | Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Technology/Online Services |
Spotify finally launches in Australia
22 May 2012 |
Music streaming service, which has 10 million users in Europe and the US, offers free listening to a generation that refuses to pay for songs.
| Companies | Commonwealth Bank. | |
| Topics | Arts & Entertainment/Music, Technology/Online Services |
BoM defends website advertising trial
22 May 2012 |
The Bureau of Meteorology will run advertising on its website to supplement its government funding, not to compete with The Weather Channel, a parliamentary committee has heard.
| People | Ian Macdonald, Rob Vertessy | |
| Topics | Politics, Technology/Online Services, Media & Marketing/Advertising & Marketing |
Westpac says 1m customers access accounts via smartphone
22 May 2012 |
More than a million consumer and business customers are now using a smartphone regularly to access Westpac accounts, the bank says.
| Companies | Westpac Banking Corp | |
| Topics | Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Technology/Online Services |
NBN ‘cutting through’ despite Thomson affair
22 May 2012 | David Ramli
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has admitted the Craig Thomson affair is overshadowing the government’s political message but says the $36 billion national broadband network is still finding traction.
| People | Stephen Conroy, Malcolm Turnbull, Craig Thomson | |
| Topics | Technology/Telecommunications, Politics/Federal Politics |
Apple chief’s $385m pay day
22 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
Don’t let Apple chief Tim Cook’s slim build fool you, when it comes to US corporate pay checks he’s the fattest of fat cats.
| Topics | Technology, Company News/Executive Remuneration |
Investors un-friend Facebook as reality sets in
22 May 2012 | Chuck Mikolajczak
Facebook shares sank 11 per cent in the first day of trading without the full support of the company's underwriters, leaving some investors to switch back to more established stocks such as Apple.
| Topics | Financial Markets, Technology/Online Services, Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's |
Your chance to own Bill Gates’ Porsche
22 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
Car collectors have a shot at owning a 1979 Porsche 911 Turbo bought by Bill Gates during a petrol headed youth that notoriously led to the billionaire philanthropist’s arrest.
| People | Bill Gates | |
| Topics | Technology, Transport/Automobiles |
It’s best Eugene’s Ferrari floats first
22 May 2012 |
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 64 | It’s best Ferrari floats
Russian anti-virus tycoon Eugene Kaspersky (that’s anti-virus as in the technology variety) is well known in the geek community for being very smart, down-to-earth and incredibly wealthy.
| Topics | Technology |
Technology One’s forecast fails to impress
22 May 2012 | Brendon Lau
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Growth forecast fails to impress
Shareholders hoping that Technology One’s better than expected half-year result would give the stock a fresh leg-up would be disappointed.
| Companies | Technology One | |
| People | Adrian Di Marco | |
| Topics | Company News/Earnings & Reporting, Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
App reviews | Google Drive and Your World
22 May 2012 | Rachael Bolton
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | App Reviews
How good is Google’s new cloud computing personal storage app? And can a fun app help us better know our place in the world?
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Technology briefs
22 May 2012 |
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | The technology of
In further evidence that science fiction is slowly becoming science fact, a 58-year-old woman paralysed in 1996 by a stroke was able sip coffee from a flask using a robotic arm controlled by her brain.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Technology/Online Services, Health & Wellbeing |
Technology outsourcing increases globally
22 May 2012 | Paul Smith
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Outsourcing is in
Revenue for the Australian technology outsourcing market grew 6.4 per cent in 2011, to hit $7.2 billion, with IBM the most successful technology supplier, according to new data presented by research firm Gartner.
| Topics | Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
eHealth to save $11bn for budget
22 May 2012 | David Ramli
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | eHealth to save $11 billion
The Federal Government has claimed its troubled electronic health programs will save more than $11 billion over the next 15 years as its guns for a budget surplus.
| People | Tanya Plibersek, Andrew Southcott | |
| Topics | Technology/Corporate & Government IT, Economy/Fiscal Policy, Politics/Federal Politics, Health & Wellbeing |
Countdown to space travel privatisation
22 May 2012 |
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Countdown to privatisation of space travel
United States rocket company SpaceX will soon launch itself into the history books when it delivers supplies to the crew of the orbiting International Space Station.
| Topics | Science, Transport/Aviation, Technology/Telecommunications |
Rivals hot on Kindle’s heels
22 May 2012 | Brian Corrigan
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Rivals following hot on Kindle’s heels
As with any good idea in technology, competition is never far behind. For the Kindle this has come in two forms – dedicated e-readers and tablets.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services/Consumer Durables & Apparel, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
How much Klout do you have online?
22 May 2012 | Fiona Smith
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | All you need to score is a little bit of Klout
Klout measures your social media influence, and “what’s your Klout score?” could well become a regular question in job interviews for positions in sales, marketing or IT.
| People | Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott, Stephen Fry, Bill Gates | |
| Topics | Employment & Industrial Relations, Media & Marketing, Technology/Online Services |
Gregan uses software to outwit opponents
22 May 2012 | Paul Smith
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Rugby star uses software to outwit opponents
Former Wallabies captain George Gregan, now a coaching consultant for the ACT Brumbies, says that, in both his sporting and business life, there is a necessity to keep up to date with the latest technology has to offer.
| People | George Gregan, Matt Dunning | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Sport /Rugby Union |
There’s nothing like a good, old-fashioned ebook
22 May 2012 | Peter Moon
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | There’s nothing like a good, old-fashioned ebook
Lest the good reader hasn’t noticed while picking up provisions from the local Woolworths, the retailer has been stocking Kindle ebook readers under an exclusive distribution arrangement with Amazon.com.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Facebook faces new pressure
22 May 2012 | David Ramli
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Facebook push to exploit personal data
Privacy experts have warned that Facebook’s investors will ramp up the pressure to use the personal data of its 900 million users for advertisers.
| Topics | Technology |
Pakistan restores Twitter after outcry
22 May 2012 | Salman Masood
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Pakistan restores Twitter after outcry
The Pakistani government blocked access to the social networking service Twitter for much of Sunday, after publicly holding Twitter responsible for promoting what it described as a blasphemous cartoon contest taking place on Facebook.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Politics/World Politics |
Facebook shares fall 11 per cent in early trading
22 May 2012 |
Facebook shares opened below their $US38 issue price on Monday as support from underwriters of the initial public offering dissipated after its Friday debut.
| Topics | Financial Markets/Equities Markets, Financial Services Industry/Banking & Finance, Technology/Online Services |
Information is everything, no question
22 May 2012 | Brian Corrigan
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Information is everything, no question
Capturing and interpreting the increasing wealth of information is becoming the most crucial of business skills.
| Topics | Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
National briefs
22 May 2012 |
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 5 |
A pathological gambling addict has lost his appeal to recover more than $20 million which he gambled away at Melbourne’s Crown Casino after alleging the casino deliberately encouraged him to indulge in his addiction.
Thomson clone claims possible
22 May 2012 | David Ramli
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 4 | Thomson clone claims possible
A top security expert has labelled phone cloning claims by embattled MP Craig Thomson as “far-fetched but possible.”
| People | Craig Thomson | |
| Topics | Technology/Telecommunications, Politics/Federal Politics |
CeBIT faces demolition threat
22 May 2012 | Paul Smith
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | CeBIT faces demolition threat
Giant computer trade show CeBIT Australia cannot guarantee that the event will remain in NSW as the convention area faces a $1 billion facelift.
| People | Stephen Conroy | |
| Topics | Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
Conference offers peek into future
22 May 2012 | Jason Murphy
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Conference offers peek into future
Technologies we will have sitting in our pockets and running on our tablets will be visible for the first time this week at the CEBIT conference in Sydney.
| Companies | Altium Ltd | |
| Topics | Technology, Politics/World Politics |
Content overhaul ‘vital’ for Yahoo!
22 May 2012 |
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Content overhaul ‘vital’ for Yahoo!
After a boardroom coup at Yahoo!, the struggling internet company is in the hands of a major shareholder and an interim chief executive who appear to agree on what needs to be done to turn the company around.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
Challenge of collecting taxes from IT companies
22 May 2012 | Brian Corrigan
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Clouding up tax revenue
Attempts to close loopholes that allow multinational technology companies to minimise local tax bills will become more difficult as a growing number of services move online.
| People | Malcolm Turnbull | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Economy/Taxation, Politics/Federal Politics |
Yahoo!7 chief says taxman must ‘follow the cash’
22 May 2012 | Ben Holgate
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Yahoo!7 chief says taxman must ‘follow the cash’
Imminent changes to Australia’s transfer pricing rules have the potential to solve the problem of global internet companies paying low tax if tax authorities can capture all revenues earned here, Yahoo!7 says.
| People | Rohan Lund | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Politics/World Politics |
AMD doubles down on entertainment
22 May 2012 | John Davidson
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 |
Intel’s chief rival AMD has launched its second-generation Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), claiming the new chips will have twice the performance per watt over the last generation, allowing PC makers to build laptops that run all day.
| Topics | Technology, Technology/Consumer Electronics, Technology/Telecommunications |
Flying high with the Iconia Tab A510
22 May 2012 | John DAVIDSON
PRINT: 22 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Flying high with the Iconia Tab A510
We struggled to get close to the 15-hour battery life claimed for this tablet. But in our other tests, the A510 performed a good deal better.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Myki smartcard for tourists in Victoria
21 May 2012 | Mathew Dunckley
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 5 | Myki smartcard for tourists in Victoria
What to do about tourists? It is a question that has dogged Victoria’s unloved public transport smartcard system, Myki, for years. Now the Victorian government has a plan.
| People | Terry Mulder, Louise Asher | |
| Topics | Transport, Politics/Victorian Politics, Technology |
Retravision buyer appoints administrators
21 May 2012 |
The company that purchases white goods and electronics for more than 100 Retravision stores in Victoria, southern NSW and Tasmania has gone into voluntary administration.
| Topics | Company News/Bankruptcies, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
New Wii U image leaks on Twitter
21 May 2012 | John DAVIDSON
Has Nintendo radically redesigned the controller on its next home console? A new photo suggests some big improvements.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Apple, Samsung CEOs to hold patent talks
21 May 2012 |
The chief executives of Apple and Samsung Electronics are used to running the show at their global tech empires, but they will be in for a different experience when they arrive at a San Francisco federal courthouse.
| Topics | Courts & Legal, Manufacturing, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Zuckerberg weds on day after IPO
21 May 2012 |
For Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, it was quite a week – from birthday, to IPO, to ‘I do’.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's |
Yahoo! nears deal to sell Alibaba stake
21 May 2012 |
Yahoo may finally be nearing a deal to sell half of its prized stake in the major Chinese e-commerce provider Alibaba, which could be worth as much as $US7 billion.
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/Company Trade Sales, Technology/Online Services |
Twitter restored in Pakistan
21 May 2012 |
Pakistan has restored access to Twitter after briefly blocking the microblog over posts that Islamabad said promoted a Facebook contest involving caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
Facebook must prove itself after flat debut
PRINT: Capital | 21 May 2012
Facebook now has some proving to do. On the first day of trading as a public company Facebook shares did not deliver the pop that many investors have come to expect from Internet companies.
| Topics | Technology, Technology/Online Services, Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's |
Cash-flow trouble hits Retravision
21 May 2012 | Sue Mitchell
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Cash flow
A five-year plan to merge Australia’s three Retravision licensees has been thrown into doubt by cash-flow problems at the consumer electronics retailer’s southern division.
Google approval
21 May 2012 |
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Google approval
Google won approval from Chinese regulators for its $US12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility Holdings, clearing a final hurdle for a deal that boosts its patents portfolio and steps up competition with Apple.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Mergers & Acquisitions, Company News |
Dairies fear a carbon tax milking
21 May 2012 | Peter Roberts
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Dairies fear a milking
Major dairy companies are counting the extra costs that will fall on their shoulders as well as on those of dairy farming families under the carbon tax regime.
| People | Greg Combet | |
| Topics | Politics/Federal Politics, Agribusiness/Livestock Industry, Science, Technology/Clean Technology, Environment |
Make Google pay more tax: Turnbull
21 May 2012 | Ben Holgate
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Raise taxes on tech giants: Turnbull
Opposition communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull has lashed the amount of tax Google pays in Australia, saying that a coalition government would seek to suck more money out of global tech firms.
| People | Malcolm Turnbull, Rohan Lund, David Bradbury | |
| Topics | Media & Marketing/Publishing & Media, Technology/Online Services |
Corporates get kooky at TEDx
21 May 2012 | Paul McIntyre
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 43 | Corporates go kooky at TEDx
It could be seen as just a bit too soft for your conventional corporate suit but some of the most blue chip institutions are displaying serious intent to rub shoulders with kooky creative and intellectual types.
| Topics | Technology |
Early investors drop Facebook
21 May 2012 | David Ramli
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Early investors drop Facebook
One of Australia’s biggest investment funds plans to dump its entire Facebook stake quickly as analysts and fund managers predict the social media giant will struggle to boost returns.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Financial Markets/Equities Markets |
Silicon Valley cashed up as state feels pinch
21 May 2012 | Ben Potter
PRINT: 21 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Silicon Valley all cashed up as California feels pinch
Silicon Valley exists in its own ecology of wealth and cool virtue, far from the realities of everyday life for many Californians in a state with a $US16 billion deficit.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg, Ben Bernanke | |
| Topics | Technology, Economy |
Facebook IPO marred by trading glitches
19 May 2012 |
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | UPDATE 3-Facebook fizzles in debut, shares skirt IPO price
Updated | For a company that is dramatically upending business strategies and social relationships around the world, shares in Facebook made a surprisingly modest debut on Friday.
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Technology/Online Services, Financial Markets/Equities Markets, Company News |
Google doesn’t care where you are
19 May 2012 | Anne Fulwood
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Net makes more than a fashion statement
Fulwood | A local from the small NSW town of Cooma has proved that “Google doesn’t care where you are” when it comes to online business.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services/Retail & Wholesale, Consumer Goods & Services/Consumer Durables & Apparel, Technology/Online Services |
Next big thing may take a while
19 May 2012 | Philip Baker
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Next big thing may take a while
Baker | Over the past 40 years there has been a powerful trend at the beginning of each decade that was viewed as the next big thing.
| Topics | Financial Markets, Metals & Mining/Gold & Precious Metals, Technology |
Bigger challenges still for telco head
19 May 2012 | John McDuling
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Bigger challenges still for telco head
David Ingle Thodey celebrates three years in the chief executive’s seat at Telstra today. It is one of the toughest jobs in corporate Australia. Many thought he wouldn’t last this long.
| Companies | Telstra Corporation., Consolidated Media. | |
| People | Nicholas Moore, Barry O'Farrell, Robert Nason, Stephen Conroy, David Thodey | |
| Topics | Technology/Telecommunications |
US tariff decision a mixed blessing for solar industry
19 May 2012 | Suzanne Goldenberg
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Tariff decision a mixed blessing for solar industry
The Obama administration imposed heavy tariffs on Chinese solar panels after finding China was flooding the market with government subsidised products.
| Topics | Construction & Engineering, Politics, Technology, Environment |
Bosses find own online bargains
19 May 2012 | Deirdre Macken
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Bosses find own online bargains
Macken | While Australians have been shopping for bargains online, their bosses have been shopping for workers online.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Employment & Industrial Relations, Consumer Goods & Services/Retail & Wholesale |
Facebook faces its moment of truth
19 May 2012 | Ruth Liew
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Facebook faces its moment of truth
Facebook’s $100 billion initial public offering has its critics but former senior Microsoft executive Daniel Petre believes those who cashed in early would probably see their investments pay off.
| People | Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Technology/Online Services |
Quigley’s war from a hot seat
19 May 2012 | John McDuling
PRINT: 19 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Quigley’s war from a hot seat
NBN boss Mike Quigley may not survive the next election but is prepared to go down speaking his mind.
| Companies | Telstra Corporation. | |
| People | Mike Quigley, David Thodey, Malcolm Turnbull, Paul Fletcher | |
| Topics | Technology/Telecommunications, Politics/Federal Politics |
Australia, US sign cyber security deal
18 May 2012 |
Australia and the United States have formalised closer relations on cyber security that will allow for greater sharing of information.
| Topics | Defence, Politics/World Politics, Politics/Federal Politics, Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
What will Facebook do with all its cash?
18 May 2012 | Troy Wolverton
Following its initial public offering, Facebook’s new wealth will be added to the $US3.9 billion that’s already in its coffers ... so what is it going to do with all that money?
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
Long odds on a big Facebook payday
18 May 2012 | NATHANIEL POPPER
Facebook shares will be tempting to buy when they start trading. The company is well known, has hefty profit margins and may become the world’s primary gateway to the Internet.
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Technology, Technology/Online Services, Financial Markets/Equities Markets |
Nikkei drops sharply, weighed down by troubled Spanish banks
18 May 2012 |
Japan's Nikkei share average dropped sharply on Friday morning with securities hammered by fears of contagion from Spain's ailing bank system and a strong yen pushed down exporters.
Nice job, there’s more to do
18 May 2012 | MICHAEL SMITH
David Thodey only has 38 “likes” on a Facebook public figure page dedicated to the Telstra chief executive.
| Companies | Telstra Corporation. | |
| People | David Thodey | |
| Topics | Company News, Technology/Telecommunications |
Twitter shows users how to spread their wings
18 May 2012 | Michelle Maltais
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 |
Twitter wants to guide new hatchlings as they venture out of the virtual nest with tailored “follow” suggestions.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
Nokia details Lumia 900 plans
18 May 2012 | John DAVIDSON
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 |
The world’s prettiest smartphone is coming to Australia in June. So is another Nokia phone that is not as pretty.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services, Technology/Telecommunications |
I’m no tax dodger: Facebook’s Saverin
18 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin has rejected claims he renounced his US citizenship and moved out of the country to avoid paying tax on his stake in soon-to-list Facebook.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Economy/Taxation, Politics/World Politics |
Hewlett-Packard to axe up to 30,000 jobs: reports
18 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 |
Technology giant Hewlett-Packard set to cut a wide swathe through its workforce, laying off as many as 30,000 employees as part of a radical restructuring plans, according to a report.
| Topics | Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
Apple to use only green power for main data centre
18 May 2012 |
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Apple to use only green power for main data centre
Apple plans to power its main data centre entirely with renewable energy by the end of this year, taking steps to address environmental concerns about the rapid expansion of high-consuming computer server farms.
| Topics | Environment, Energy & Utilities/Alternative Energy, Technology/Consumer Electronics, Consumer Goods & Services/Consumer Durables & Apparel |
AFR iPad app to launch this week
18 May 2012 |
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | AFR iPad app to launch next week
Fairfax Media will soon launch the Australian Financial Review iPad app at no extra charge for existing five- and six-day AFR and afr.com subscribers.
| Companies | Fairfax Media Ltd | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Media & Marketing/Publishing & Media |
Spotify raising values music start-up at $US4bn
18 May 2012 |
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 |
The mega funding rounds are back. Spotify, the social music service, is in the process of raising hundreds of millions of dollars in a deal that would value the company at as much as $US4 billion, according to people with knowledge of the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the talks were private.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
Pinterest valued at more that $US1bn
18 May 2012 |
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 |
Move over, Facebook. Pinterest, the social site that lets people “pin” pictures and content to create collections of interest, has become the latest company to be valued at more than $US1 billion.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
HP poised to cut up to 30,000 jobs
18 May 2012 |
Hewlett-Packard is reportedly poised to eliminate up to 30,000 jobs to help offset dwindling demand for personal computers as more people connect to the internet on smartphones and tablets.
| Topics | Technology, Technology/Consumer Electronics, Employment & Industrial Relations |
Facebook IPO prices at $US38 a share
18 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 |
Naysayers have failed to dampen enthusiasm for Facebook’s hotly-anticipated initial public offering, with the social network pricing its stock at the high end of a recently increased value range.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Financial Markets |
A click away from the ‘creepy line’
18 May 2012 | Dominic White
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Just a click away from the ‘creepy line’
White | Every “like” icon you click, email you send, and web page you visit leaves a trail to an intensely seductive honeypot.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Politics/Legislation, Politics/World Politics, Technology/Online Services |
Technology helps reform evidence laws
18 May 2012 | Alex Boxsell
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Technology helps reform evidence laws
Evidence laws could be modernised to better address new technology and forms of communication under a review by the South Australian Law Reform Institute.
| People | John Rau | |
| Topics | Courts & Legal, Technology |
Facing up to the facts
18 May 2012 | John Sinclair
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Facing up to the facts
There’s a reason for Facebook’s elevated $100bn valuation before its float.
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Technology/Online Services, Media & Marketing/Advertising & Marketing |
Former Facebook man has no regrets
18 May 2012 | Brian Corrigan
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Ex-Facebook man: no regrets
Brisbane family man Chris Adams is about to be even better friends with 30 of his mates from Facebook as they prepare to become multimillionaires, even billionaires.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Technology/Online Services |
Parenting by numbers
18 May 2012 | Mya Frazier
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Parenting by numbers
The day their son was born, Monica Rogati and her husband began obsessively plotting his life via thousands of bits of data they punched into the smartphone app Baby Connect.
| Topics | Health & Wellbeing, Technology/Online Services |
Why the IPO model is broken
18 May 2012 | Felix Salmon
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Zuckerberg’s shotgun wedding shows flaws in IPO model
The massive Facebook float throws up questions about the value of a float for a company. And it seems that for most high-tech ventures, going public does not compute.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Financial Markets, Technology |
Mirabela will need to show improvement
17 May 2012 | Sarah Thompson and Anthony Macdonald
Mirabela Nickel’s $120 million equity raising may have shored up its short-term funding issues, but investors still want to see operating improvement.
| Topics | Metals & Mining, Technology, Financial Services Industry, Consumer Goods & Services |
New homes dudded over NBN, says Turnbull
17 May 2012 |
Opposition communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull says the government's "prejudice" against the private sector left about 35,000 new homes connected to copper instead of fibre cable last year.
| People | Malcolm Turnbull, Stephen Conroy | |
| Topics | Construction & Engineering/Housing Construction, Politics/Federal Politics, Technology/Telecommunications, Technology/Online Services |
Anti-depressants lift Brain Resource
17 May 2012 | Trevor Hoey
Brain Resource offers an attractive mix of earnings predictability and the capacity for substantial earnings growth. The fact that it is profitable also sets it apart from other players in the health sector.
| Companies | Brain Resource Ltd | |
| Topics | Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare Industry, Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare Industry/Biotech & Pharmaceuticals, Technology |
LG gives gamers the whole picture
17 May 2012 | John Davidson
PRINT: 18 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | DIGITAL LIFE JOHN DAVIDSON
An ingenious twist on LG’s excellent passive 3D technology, Dual Play lets two gamers playing on a split-screen see two completely separate full-screen views on the one TV screen.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Consumer Goods & Services |
JB Hi-Fi (JBH)
17 May 2012 | Sue Mitchell
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 27 |
JB Hi-Fi’s days of being a must-have stock are over after last month’s profit downgrade, the second in the space of six months.
HTC shares tumble as patent case delays US sales
17 May 2012 |
US sales of two new smartphones from Taiwan's HTC will be delayed due to a patent dispute with Apple, a fresh blow to the company as it tries to turn around declining sales in what was once its largest market.
| Topics | Technology/Telecommunications, Courts & Legal |
Japanese firm unveils gesture controls
17 May 2012 |
Japanese technology titan NEC has unveiled a gadget that allows users to control their TV, mobile phone or tablet computer using a virtual input device.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Manufacturing |
Apple readies iPhone with bigger screen: sources
17 May 2012 |
Apple plans to use a larger screen on the next-generation iPhone and has begun to place orders for the new displays from suppliers in South Korea and Japan, people familiar with the situation said.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Consumer Goods & Services/Consumer Durables & Apparel, Manufacturing |
Pirate Bay attacked by . . . attackers!
17 May 2012 | John Davidson
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 |
World’s biggest BitTorrent search engine gets to feel what it’s like to be a victim.
| Topics | Courts & Legal, Technology/Online Services |
Brokers stop taking Facebook IPO orders
17 May 2012 |
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 1 |
Investors who want Facebook shares when the No. 1 online social network goes public later this week may have lost the opportunity.
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Technology/Online Services |
Facebook's IPO: who gets rich?
17 May 2012 |
The rich are going to get richer when Silicon Valley's biggest IPO starts trading on Friday.
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Media & Marketing/Publishing & Media, Technology/Online Services, Consumer Goods & Services/Consumer Durables & Apparel, Financial Markets |
Samsung replaces Nokia as leading phone maker
17 May 2012 |
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 1 |
Samsung became the world’s No.1 phone maker during the first quarter of 2012, with Gartner research showing that Nokia had been knocked off its perch for the first time in 14 years.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Consumer Goods & Services/Consumer Durables & Apparel |
How Google search just got smarter
17 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 1 |
If you’ve ever thought Google just doesn’t get what it is you’re asking it, then that’s about to change.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
Apple plans larger screen for next iPhone
17 May 2012 |
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | UPDATE 2-Apple readies iPhone with bigger screen-sources
Apple plans to use a larger screen on the next-generation iPhone and has begun to place orders for the new displays from suppliers in South Korea and Japan, sources say.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services/Retail & Wholesale, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Facebook insiders, early investors selling more shares
17 May 2012 |
Insiders and early Facebook investors will be unloading more of their shares in the initial public offering, the company said on Wednesday, as they take advantage of investor demand.
| Topics | Company News, Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Technology/Online Services |
Self-serving regulation
17 May 2012 | Richard Denniss
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Self-serving regulation
The economics of deregulation is supposed to be straightforward; business groups support it, community groups oppose it, and governments “get the balance right”.
| Topics | Politics/Federal Politics, Technology/Consumer Electronics, Media & Marketing/Television, Politics/Legislation, Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare Industry, Property - Commercial |
GM puts the brakes on Facebook ads
17 May 2012 | Tanzina Vega
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | GM puts the brakes on ads
Just days before Facebook is scheduled to hold its first public stock offering, which could value the company at more than $US100 billion, General Motors has decided to remove its advertising from the social network.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Media & Marketing/Advertising & Marketing, Transport/Automobiles |
Etsy sets up shop in Melbourne
17 May 2012 | Sue Mitchell
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | E-tailer Etsy sets up shop
Online retailer Etsy is turning to bricks and mortar to showcase its wares as it embarks on a new phase of expansion after raising $40 million from investors last week.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services, Consumer Goods & Services/Consumer Durables & Apparel, Consumer Goods & Services/Retail & Wholesale, Technology/Online Services |
Japan confronts a nuclear void
17 May 2012 | Greg Earl
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Japan confronts a nuclear void
A battle over nuclear and renewable energy will determine Japan’s future but has also broader global implications.
Jumbo Interactive (JIN)
16 May 2012 | David Ramli
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Online lottery group Jumbo Interactive has been enjoying a streak of good luck since late last year. Where it was selling at 36¢ a share on December 30 2011, it now trades around $1.40 a per share. The company runs the Ozlotteries.com website, which lets customers buy tickets over the internet.
| Companies | Jumbo Interactive | |
| Topics | Gaming & Wagering, Technology/Online Services, Company News/Earnings & Reporting |
CSR won’t rule out a swoop on Alesco
16 May 2012 | Sarah Thompson and Stephen Shore
CSRmanaging director Rob Snidel would not rule out a bid for in-play Alesco, saying there were “all sorts of opportunities” available in the building materials sector.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services, Metals & Mining, Technology |
TPG Telecom (TPM)
16 May 2012 | John McDuling
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Shares in TPG Telecom have quietly strung together a 35 per cent rise so far this year, more than three times the rise for Telstra, and easily eclipsing the 5 per cent gains for the broader market.
| Companies | TPG Telecom Ltd | |
| Topics | Technology/Telecommunications |
West Wing writer tapped for Steve Jobs biopic
16 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
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Sony Pictures has enlisted the writer behind political drama The West Wing to adapt last year’s best selling Steve Jobs biography for the big screen.
| People | Steve Jobs, Bill Gates | |
| Topics | Arts & Entertainment/Literature, Arts & Entertainment/Film, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
‘Bigger’ Facebook IPO to raise $US15bn
16 May 2012 |
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Interest in the social networking stock has not been dimmed by debate over its long-term ability to make money.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's |
New eco-engine revs up Falcon hopes
16 May 2012 | Peter Roberts
PRINT: 17 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Falcon hopes ride on engine
Ford’s new fuel-efficient four-cylinder version of the Ford Falcon is not a make-or-break factor for the troubled Australian-made large car, says its national boss, but it does offer more choice.
| Topics | Manufacturing, Transport/Automobiles, Politics/Federal Politics, Politics/Victorian Politics, Technology/Clean Technology |
Facebook ads not worth it: GM
16 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
Automotive giant General Motors is threatening to rain on Facebook’s IPO party with a decision to withdraw advertising from the wildly popular social networking site over concerns the ads have limited impact.
| Topics | Media & Marketing/Advertising & Marketing, Technology/Online Services, Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's |
Jury considers Oracle patent claims against Google
16 May 2012 |
A California jury has started another round of deliberations in a high-profile trial over allegations that Google’s Android mobile platform violates Oracle’s intellectual property rights.
| Topics | Courts & Legal, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Greenpeace protesters arrested at Apple HQ
16 May 2012 |
Two Greenpeace activists have been arrested after being pried from a giant iPod in front of Apple’s headquarters during a protest against using dirty energy to power data centres.
| Topics | Environment, Technology/Online Services |
New Kindle e-readers could have own light source
16 May 2012 | John Davidson
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Is Amazon about to release e-readers with their own lighting system? There are rumours of colour e-ink displays, too.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
World briefs
16 May 2012 |
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Papua New Guinea’s parliament has been dissolved ahead of the June election, after rescinding an earlier vote to delay the poll by six months.
| People | John Key, Dominique Strauss-Kahn | |
| Topics | Politics/World Politics, Courts & Legal, Technology, Energy & Utilities/Nuclear |
Nokia gets aggressive in developing markets
16 May 2012 |
Nokia has introduced two low-priced dual-SIM card mobile phones designed for the fast-growing developing markets in Europe, Asia and Latin America.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Consumer Goods & Services/Consumer Durables & Apparel |
Facebook IPO could now raise $US12.8bn
16 May 2012 |
Already expected to be the largest-ever initial public offering for an internet company, Facebook is making its IPO even bigger.
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Technology/Online Services |
IBM helps oil companies manage data gush
16 May 2012 |
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | IBM helps oil companies manage gusher of data
IBM has spent the past three years building a team of 5000 consultants, scattered around major oil basins worldwide, to help companies tackle a data explosion.
| Topics | Energy & Utilities/Oil, Energy & Utilities/Gas Extraction, Technology |
Does Google+ add up?
16 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
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Wannabe social networking giant Google+ has taken another blow in its battle to prove it can mix it with incumbent king Facebook.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
Business failing mobile shoppers: Google
16 May 2012 |
Although a growing number of Australians use smartphones as part of their shopping experience, most business websites leave them frustrated.
| Topics | Media & Marketing/Advertising & Marketing, Technology/Online Services |
Facebook lifts IPO range to $US34-38 a share
16 May 2012 |
Facebook has increased the price range on its IPO an average of 14 per cent to raise more than $US12 billion, giving the world’s No. 1 social network a valuation potentially exceeding $US100 billion.
| Topics | Financial Markets/Equities Markets, Technology/Online Services, Company News, Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's |
Not so fast on darling status for Telstra
16 May 2012 | Sarah Thompson and Anthony Macdonald
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 18 | Not so fast on market darling status for Telstra
Telstra’s chief executive David Thodey probably has to pinch himself as he reflects on three years in the telco’s top job this week.
| Companies | Telstra Corporation. | |
| People | David Thodey | |
| Topics | Technology/Telecommunications, Technology/Online Services, Financial Markets/Equities Markets |
Meat in the tax sandwich
16 May 2012 | Peter Roberts
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Meat in the tax sandwich
Meat companies are weighing up whether to wear the multi-million-dollar cost of the carbon tax from July 1 or commit even larger investments to cut emissions from their feed lots and meat works.
| People | Greg Combet | |
| Topics | Manufacturing, Agribusiness/Livestock Industry, Politics/Federal Politics, Environment, Economy/Taxation, Technology/Clean Technology |
Income first challenge on Facebook’s list
16 May 2012 | Somini Sengupta
PRINT: 16 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Income first challenge on Facebook’s list
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief, has managed to amass more information about more people than anyone else in history. Now what? Its new test is how to keep growing.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Courts & Legal |
AMD doubles down on entertainment
15 May 2012 | John Davidson
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Intel rival releases its blessed Trinity chips, promising laptops with a 12 hour battery life
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services, Technology |
Shorten monitoring Game collapse
15 May 2012 | David Ramli
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Shorten monitoring Game collapse
Employment Minister Bill Shorten has expressed concern over the fall of GAME Australia and the potential loss of 500 retail jobs from 92 stores.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Politics/Federal Politics, Consumer Goods & Services/Retail & Wholesale |
Facebook raises IPO price range
15 May 2012 | Brian Corrigan
Facebook has raised the price range for its initial public offering ahead of what has arguably become the most eagerly anticipated technology listing in history.
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Technology/Online Services |
Find out what you’re worth to Facebook
15 May 2012 | Ben Woodhead
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The world might be fixated on the value of Facebook’s float but a new website has a different question: how much money does the social network make from you?
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
Amazon tipped to launch front-lit Kindle
15 May 2012 |
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Amazon.com will launch new versions of its Kindle e-reader and tablet, including a monochrome e-reader with front lighting, according to a source who has seen the prototype.
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services/Consumer Durables & Apparel, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Groupon makes first profit, shares surge
15 May 2012 |
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Group buying site posts first quarterly profit by reining in marketing spend and signing up more customers and merchants, sending its stock about 18 per cent higher.
| Topics | Company News/Earnings & Reporting, Technology/Online Services |
Thompson reportedly diagnosed with thyroid cancer
15 May 2012 |
Yahoo’s ex-chief executive Scott Thompson, who quit as Yahoo sought to defuse a row over allegations that he lied on his CV, has reportedly been diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services |
Facebook to close books early on IPO
15 May 2012 |
Updated | Facebook will close the books on its mammoth $US10.6 billion initial public offering Tuesday, two days ahead of schedule, according to a source familiar with the deal.
| Topics | Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's, Financial Services Industry, Company News, Technology/Online Services |
Design online: a global game-changer
15 May 2012 | Fiona Smith
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Design online: a global game-changer
Sandra Wall had been a graphic designer for 21 years when her job was outsourced to Freelancer.com – an online labour marketplace.
| Topics | Employment & Industrial Relations, Technology/Online Services |
Free wheelers: this is your future
15 May 2012 | Fiona Smith
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Free wheelers: this is your future
Generalists take heed: the work world of the future is a marketplace for highly specialised talent and independent workers.
| Topics | Employment & Industrial Relations, Technology/Online Services |
NBN on call at Varsity Lakes
15 May 2012 | Natalie Gerritsen
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | NBN on call at Varsity Lakes
NBN Co, the company building the National Broadband Network, has take a 1500 sq m tenancy on the Gold Coast at Varsity Lakes for its national call centre.
Barnes to leave CBA
15 May 2012 |
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Peter Barnes, head of property for Commonwealth Bank’s institutional banking and markets, will step down on June 30.
MyNetFone (MNF)
15 May 2012 | Qaiser Malik
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The share price of internet based telecommunication services provider MyNetFone, has more than doubled since January, as a result of higher than expected growth and profit.
| Companies | My Net Fone Ltd | |
| Topics | Technology/Telecommunications, Company News/Earnings & Reporting |
Smartphone battery life solved(ish)
15 May 2012 |
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Smartphone battery life solved(ish)
Could this be yet another reason to head into a Brookstone store the next time you’re in the USA? As if another reason were necessary.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Object if you must, but the K-01 is AOK
15 May 2012 | John Davidson
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Object if you must, but K-01 is AOK
The Pentax K-01 is a very unusual looking camera. Its designer, Marc Newson, has apparently not designed a camera before. Either that, or he has double jointed fingers.
| People | Marc Newson | |
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Is it game over for handhelds?
15 May 2012 | Brian Corrigan
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Is it game over for handhelds?
Consumer appetite for smartphones and tablet computers has left other gadgets facing an uncertain future. Hand-held gaming consoles are one of the categories under pressure.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Media & Marketing/Advertising & Marketing |
Trending
15 May 2012 |
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Trending
The Twittersphere’s take on the budget and Craig Thomson
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Politics/Federal Politics |
Options available to minimise iTunes reliance
15 May 2012 | Peter Moon
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Options available to minimise iTunes reliance
The genesis of the Big Bang is a snap to comprehend compared to the real riddle: how did the company that conceived the wondrous iPad also spawn iTunes?
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Technology/Consumer Electronics |
Foxconn opens up Apple’s core
15 May 2012 |
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Foxconn puts Apple’s core
The global controversy surrounding the treatment of assembly-line workers who manufacture iPhones and iPads – and just about every other consumer device – is triggering an unprecedented effort by Apple and its chief supplier, Foxconn, to lift the veil of secrecy on their operations in China and highlight how they have improved conditions.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Employment & Industrial Relations |
Yahoo! crisis has been a long time coming
15 May 2012 | Dominic White
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Yahoo! crisis a long time coming
CEO Scott Thompson’s departure from Yahoo! is one big embarrassing mess that underscores just how much the former dotcom darling has lost its way since being founded by two Stanford dropouts in 1995.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Company News |
Smart telcos venture into new connections
15 May 2012 | John McDuling
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Smart telcos venture into new connections
Singapore Telecommunications is channelling the approach of venture capital in a quest to unearth new technologies and fight back against Apple and Google.
| Companies | Singapore Telecomm. | |
| Topics | Technology/Telecommunications, Media & Marketing/Advertising & Marketing |
Dicker’s debt and dividend dilemma
15 May 2012 | Brendon Lau
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Dicker’s debt and dividend dilemma
Dicker Data feels like a round peg in a square hole as it offers investors a very high yield and relatively low earnings growth.
| Companies | Dicker Data Ltd | |
| Topics | Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
Webjet boss harnesses power of instant feedback
15 May 2012 | Brian Corrigan
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Webjet boss harnesses power of instant feedback
Whether he’s taking the tram to work in the morning or flying overseas on business, Webjet managing director John Guscic is never far away from the gadgets that keep him connected to his business and personal life.
| Companies | Webjet Ltd | |
| People | John Guscic | |
| Topics | Consumer Goods & Services/Tourism & Travel, Technology/Online Services |
App reviews: Turboscan and Scribblenauts Remix
15 May 2012 | Rachael Bolton
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 28 | App Reviews
Who needs a desktop scanner when you can just take a photo of a document with your iPhone? And how much fun would a game be that let you draw whatever you wanted to play with? Lots.
| Topics | Technology/Consumer Electronics, Technology/Online Services |
Teleradiology comes into focus
15 May 2012 | Emma Connors
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | Teleradiology comes into focus
It’s Monday morning in an office block in Sydney’s financial district and Charles Lott is studying an X-ray of an ankle. The X-ray was taken in the emergency department of Royal Melbourne Hospital.
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Health & Wellbeing |
The technology of driving and energy
15 May 2012 | Brian Corrigan
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | The technology of
Motorists in Nevada are to be the first in the United States to share the road with cars that drive themselves. Internet search company Google has taken a lead in driverless car technology with a Toyota Prius that has clocked up more than 200,000 kilometres without causing any accidents.
| Topics | Technology/Clean Technology, Transport/Automobiles |
Privacy restrictions to cost cloud users
15 May 2012 | David Ramli
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Privacy restrictions to cost cloud users
Australian customers will be forced to pay more for cloud services if new laws restricting the shift of data overseas are passed, according to technology chief executives and experts.
| People | Nicola Roxon | |
| Topics | Technology/Corporate & Government IT |
T-Box tension as IPTV boss departs
15 May 2012 |
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 2 | T-Box tension as IPTV boss departs
The departure of an influential figure from Telstra’s media arm has fanned speculation about the future of its internet protocol television offering – the T-Box.
| Companies | Consolidated Media., Telstra Corporation. | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Technology/Telecommunications, Arts & Entertainment/Television |
Float or swim: How long will Facebook rule?
15 May 2012 | Nils Pratley
PRINT: 11 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Float or swim: How long will Facebook rule?
Facebook is undoubtedly a phenomenon – but is it a good investment? And as its IPO roadshow gets under way, many are asking whether we’ve already had too much of a good thing.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Company News, Technology/Telecommunications, Arts & Entertainment/Television |
Facebook premium slips to 18pc
15 May 2012 | Ruth Liew
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | Facebook premium slips to 18pc
Mum and dad investors are speculating Facebook’s market cap will reach $112.5 billion at the end of its first day of trading, as the countdown begins to one of the most highly anticipated initial public listings in years.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Technology, Technology/Online Services, Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's |
Wozniak to Zuckerberg - watch your back
15 May 2012 | Paul Smith
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 1 | No friends in business: Wozniak
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has told Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg to watch out for possible backlash from shareholders after he takes his social media company public.
| People | Mark Zuckerberg | |
| Topics | Technology/Online Services, Mergers & Acquisitions/IPO's |
Yahoo! boss too polished
15 May 2012 | Fiona Smith
PRINT: 15 May 2012 | PAGE 3 | Yahoo! boss too polished
Scott Thompson, the Yahoo CEO caught out on resume fraud, says his fictitious computer science degree was the result of an overzealous enhancement by a recruiter.
| People | Anna Bligh | |
| Topics | Employment & Industrial Relations, Technology/Online Services |

