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  • Adobe exports Flash-built iPhone apps

    Adobe announced today that Flash developers will be able to create applications that run natively on the iPhone, but the ability to have Flash plugged into Safari remains missing.

  • Aussie-backed Xumii gets acquired

    Mobile technology specialist Myriad Group has acquired Xumii, a mobile social networking and instant messaging start-up with its roots in Australia that also operates in the United States.

  • Telstra appoints two non-executive directors

    Telstra has appointmented two new non-executive directors, energy industry leader Russell Higgins, and Microsoft executive Steve Vamos.

  • iSOFT expects big year ahead

    Health information technology company iSOFT Group expects a big year ahead as it predicts higher sales and profits.

  • IBM fighting ATO on $55m tax bill

    IBM has filed a case in the Federal Court against the Australian Commissioner of Taxation, disputing a $55 million tax bill it has received on royalties paid by its Australian subsidiary.

  • Govt to explore Google 'safe harbour'

    The Safe Harbour scheme, at the centre of the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) case against internet service provider iiNet, may be extended to Google and Yahoo.

  • Trujillo amigo Lamming to return home

    The leader of Telstra's ongoing IT transformation program, Trujillo amigo Tom Lamming, will return to his home country of the United States on 30 June, the telco revealed today.

  • BlackBerry app store skips Australia

    BlackBerry maker Research in Motion has confirmed that its BlackBerry application store, App World, will not be available in Australia just yet.

  • Telstra confirms Trujillo's departure

    Telstra this morning confirmed the departure of chief executive Sol Trujillo, with his last day to be June 30.

  • New copyright act to hit NZ ISPs

    2009 will force New Zealand's ISPs to come to grips with an amended Copyright Act, which includes a provision forcing them to disconnect customers who have allegedly infringed copyright.

  • Telstra COO Greg Winn leaves

    Telstra announced today that its chief operations officer will leave the company on 31 January to return home to the US.

  • A change in whitehouse.gov

    The countdown is on to the moment the whitehouse.gov site is revamped and, oh yes, the moment that Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States.

  • Apple's cheap Friday hits Oz

    Bringing the Thanksgiving spirit to Australia, Apple's got Black Friday deals on for one day only.

  • Alcatel-Lucent's Aussie head goes home

    French networking equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent this morning confirmed its Australian chief Hilary Mine would resign for personal reasons and head back to her home country of the United States.

  • Aussie ISPs have content ambitions

    Executives from several of Australia's largest internet service providers have over the past few months expressed their desire to become media companies in their own right.

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