Many Jobs To Go As Fairfax Ends SMH, Age Print Dailies
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May 9, 2016
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Hundreds more Fairfax journalists and other workers appear to be facing the sack after the publishing group said it will end publication... Read More
Garmin In New Tracking Push
Garmin Australia is looking to grab a larger share of the activity-tracking wearables market with the launch of its Vivomove, described as... Read More
Online Retail Hits $928m In March
Online retail turnover in March contributed 3.1 per cent to total retail turnover, according the latest retail spending survey by the Australian... Read More
Mobile Roaming Better: ACMA
Australians travelling overseas should have a better experience of mobile roaming following changes to industry standards ordered by the Federal Government and... Read More
Millions Of Passwords Stolen
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Google, Fiat To Build Fleet Of 100 Self-Driving Minivans
Google has teamed with carmaker Fiat Chrysler (as tipped by CDN, Tuesday) to build 100 new self-driving cars. The new vehicles will... Read More
Amazon To Ship Across EU Borders
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Optus Cops Media Caning Over EPL Soccer-Watching Deals
Optus yesterday copped a mountain of criticism after announcing pricing for its English Premier League soccer coverage with subscriptions starting at $15... Read More
MS PC Market At Below 90pc
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Chip Sales Edge Up, Slightly
Global semiconductor sales edged up slightly in March, showing sequential improvement for the first time in five months. March chip sales totalled... Read More