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Control Your Dreams: Now There's an App for That

Dream on, says a social experiment commissioned by a University of Hertfordshire professor

Draw Something Tops Angry Birds

Draw Something was downloaded more than 50 million times within a 50-day span, making it the fastest-growing mobile game ever

LinkedIn Attracts 3 Millionth Australian

The professional social networking site adds two new members every second from around the world

A Golden Opportunity

Australian entrepreneurs are crossing the Pacific in increasing numbers to break into the rich startup hub in California

StartupBus Hits the Road

The Aussie-innovated mobile startup is en route to SXSW

IT Is The Place to Be

A Peoplebank survey shows a steady start to 2012 in the IT sector

Deal or No Deal?

A North Sydney-based comparison site takes the headache out of shopping for the best product and service deals

Facebook sets its sights on China

China has blocked social media sites Facebook and Twitter for years, but Mark Zuckerberg has set his sights on 'friending' the populous nation

Appian expands to Melbourne

BPM software leader will have regional offices in NSW and now Victoria

Best of 2011, Business Leaders: Apple

Steve Jobs Resigns: What's Apple's Future in Australia?

Appian opens regional HQ office in Sydney

Global software innovator expands services to meet the growing demand for cloud-based BPM

The Next Big Thing: Mobile Marketing

Over 1.8 billion people around the world use smartphones. Learn about ways to harness the ever-increasing power of mobile marketing

Top OS for Smartphones

Forget the actual smartphone device--it's the operating system that has consumers unsure about what to choose. Read on to learn about what makes the leading OS at the top of their games

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Delayed Even Further

Samsung agreed on Monday to delay the launch of the Galaxy Tab 10.1until a court rules during the week of September 26

Telstra Expands Cloud Services with Red Hat Certification

Telstra has become Australia's first telco to receive the Red Hat Enterprise Linux certification for cloud computing

Steve Jobs Resigns: What's Apple's Future in Australia?

Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs is stepping down from his post as CEO, but don't expect the iPad or iPhone to step down too

Apple iPad 3 in the Works, WSJ Reports

Apple is reportedly working with Asian component suppliers and assemblers for a trial production for iPad 3

Google, Motorola Deal Worrisome, Nokia CEO Says

Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has warned that Google's recent $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility could be worrisome for other smartphone manufacturers like Samsung and HTC

HP Slashes Prices on TouchPad Tablet

Before Hewlett Packard has even launched its popular TouchPad tablet in Australia, it is discounting prices by $100 to match price reductions in the US market

IT Outsourcing - What's Best for Your Business?

velos-IT's Alan Kerr discusses what businesses should consider when outsourcing and how they can ensure enduring results

A New Era of CRM Software: Why It's Time to Modernize

Customer relationship management (CRM) software has been revolutionized with on-the-go mobile access and other Web-centric tools

Westfield Group's Digital Marketing Strategy

Westfield, the world's largest retail property group, has been developing a savvy, technology-driven social media campaign for years

Optus Home Zone Service Improves 3G Signals

Optus is introducing a femtocell service to improve home phone services by capturing better 3G mobile signals

Apple Delays Launch of Samsung Galaxy Tab in Australia

Samsung has now delayed the media launch event for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia, likely because of pushback from Apple

Top Internet Service Providers

The leading ISPs in Australia offer unique plans and services for your connection needs. Read on for who offers fast broadband, free services and fair prices

Digital Realty Opening Sydney Data Centre

Global data centre solution provider, Digital Realty Trust, has entered the Australian data centre market with the acquisition of a 3.48 hectare development site in Sydney for $10.7 million

Frost & Sullivan: Invest in Data Centres for Security

In Frost & Sullivan's cloud computing report, the company finds that security is the number one issue for Australian IT leaders

Amazon Australian Office and Data Centre in the Works?

Top Amazon officials were in Sydney and Melbourne this week to expound upon the wide range of Amazon Web Services

Commonwealth Bank Introduces New Mobile Banking Apps

The new CBA apps for tablets and smartphones offer a range of tools, including access to the mobile NetBank and CommSec websites, the CommBank Property Guide and a new foreign exchange toolkit that includes a currency converter

Next Generation of the iPhone Coming in September

Despite production issues, Apple will reportedly release the latest edition of the highly coveted iPhone in September

Telstra to Launch Customer Service App

Telstra is developing a beta version of an iPhone customer service application to meet customer needs like billing, tracking spend or usage and locating stores

Pop Star Justin Timberlake Involved in MySpace Purchase

American actor and pop star Justin Timberlake is involved with Specific Media's acquisition of Rupert Murdoch's MySpace social media site

Telstra CFO John Stanhope to Retire

After 44 years working for Australia's largest telco, CFO John Stanhope will step down from his post--but only after overseeing the shareholder's vote on the NBN

Oracle to Announce $10 billion in Quarterly Sales

Oracle Corp., is expected to announce that its quarterly sales have surpassed $10 billion for the first time due to the successful mix of software and hardware

BlackBerry Playbook to Make Australian Debut Next Week

Research In Motion's Blackberry Playbook may just be the tablet that business executives have been looking for

IBM Celebrates 100th Anniversary

From the development of the first hard drive disk to the invention of the UPC bar code, IBM has made major contributions to society since 1911

Facebook to Go Public in 2012, CNBC Reports

Sources say Facebook is likely to go public by the first quarter of 2012, and is estimated to be worth over $100 billion

Twitter Introduces New Features

Photo uploading, link shortening and a new search engine are all part of Twitter's new feature rollout

Top 5 Social Networks

In less than a decade, humans everywhere have become fixated on social networks, from Facebook to Twitter. Read on as to why they rule our world

Balancing Information Security and Flexibility

Law firm Blake Dawson is piloting a program that allows its lawyers to access the corporate network through iPads

Enterprise Software in the Restaurant World

Altametrics excels in helping clients like McDonald's and California Pizza Kitchen deploy some of the most powerful enterprise solutions in the world

Oracle Donates OpenOffice to Apache

With IBM's support, Oracle donates OpenOffice to Apache Software Foundation to build commercial and individual infrastructure

Conroy Unveils National Digital Economy Strategy

Senator Conroy unveils National Digital Economy Strategy, a $23.8 million plan to make Australia a leading digital economy by 2020

AirRun App for iPhones Enables Peer-to-Peer Commerce

The AirRun app for iPhones enables those seeking people to run errands for them a medium to do so

Tablet of the Week: HP TouchPad

With webOS, TouchPad gives users a seamless way to move back and forth between all the things they're working on

Microsoft's New Mango Windows Phone Software Launched

Microsoft's Mango OS for Smartphones is an upgrade from Windows Phone 7 but a stepping stone to a major upgrade in late 2011

Morgan Stanley Advisers Allowed to Tweet

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney is the first major retail broker that will allow advisers limited access to Twitter

Apple Store iPhone App Gets Makeover

Revamped Apple Store iPhone app includes custom modifications for new Macs and interactive options for Apple Store visitors

Fairfax Media to Sell Radio Station Portfolio

Since his appointment to CEO in February, Greg Hywood assured he would push Fairfax Media into a digital direction

Samsung and Google Introduce Chromebook

The Samsung Chromebook Series 5 runs the Chrome OS browser window, rather than using a desktop and instantly opens the web


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