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yARN: I fought the Mac and the Mac won 04 October, 2011 16:02:00
Apple, you have nothing to fear in Samsung's Galaxy Tab. Now I plead with you, throw down your guns. - +
yARN: HP takes a bite of Apple and iPhonifies its printers 09 September, 2011 16:17:00
Apple changed the way that people perceive the possibilities of the mobile phone. HP is hoping to start its own era of techlightenment via the humble printer. - +
IN PICTURES: HP hit print in Shanghai 09 September, 2011 11:53:00
Highlights from HP's annual global Imaging and Printing Conference in Shanghai, China - +
yARN: A new era of government tech accountability 05 August, 2011 16:55:00
The arbiters of troubled government projects such as the myki e-ticketing system could soon be forced to account for their failures, as political forces threaten to end the groundhog day cycle of billion-dollar cost blowouts and long-term delays. - +
yARN: VicPolice use technology for bad - not good 30 June, 2011 09:04:00
It is extremely worrying that in a Ombudman's report which forced the resignation of Victoria Police commissioner, Simon Overland, one of the most regularly mentioned items is the technology system used to collect and store crime data. - +
yARN: Emperor Conroy has no clothes - NDES only justifies NBN 03 June, 2011 09:47:00
In recent weeks, communications emperor Stephen Conroy marched far and wide, from Armidale schools to Sydney trade fairs, modelling a suit of fibre painstakingly woven over several years but he has simply been exposed as naked and foolish. - +
yARN: Foxconn, outsourcing our problems and our future 30 May, 2011 09:25:00
The recent explosion which killed two workers at the Chinese company which manufactures the iPhone could be the wake up call to evaluate the merits of outsourcing. - +
BUDGET 2011 yARN: Australia's technology future is in the past 11 May, 2011 12:59:00
Peering into the crystal ball of the government’s technology future, Australia’s largely ageing population will be glued to analogue TV sets and use the $38 billion high-speed broadband network to access welfare services.
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