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  • Politicians need to be RFID tagged: Burgess

    Telstra spin-doctor Phil Burgess gave one of his final speeches today during a luncheon held at the Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce, slinging off amusing stories that included a road trip on a Harley Davidson and RFID tagging politicians to mark his 38 months, 10 days and 14 hours in Australia but who's counting?

  • Tokens no silver bullet for security: banks

    Authentication tokens used for online transactions will not stop identity theft, banks have warned as they search for other measures to secure customer accounts.

  • Vodafone buys iiNet's NZ business

    Mobile carrier Vodafone has bought the ihug-branded New Zealand business of telco iiNet for AU$36 million.

  • iiNet to exit NZ

    Troubled telco iiNet has started looking for a buyer for its iHug-branded New Zealand business.

  • PowerTel chief gets iiNet board spot

    The managing director of business and wholesale telco PowerTel, Paul Broad, has been appointed as a non-executive director of troubled retail telco iiNet.

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  • Time waits for no one, not even Microsoft

    Microsoft sees its near-term future as a series of "waves" of software that are key to its growth over the next couple of years. But with those waves slow to reach shore, the company--and its customers--may feel like they're caught in a riptide.

  • Microsoft plan raises software costs

    A controversial licensing program from Microsoft has added up to higher costs for a number of the software maker's corporate customers.

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