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Technology

Oracle ordered to pay $130,000 in sexual harassment case

Oracle ordered to pay $130,000 in sexual harassment case

The Federal Court has increased the damages owed by technology giant Oracle in a sexual harassment case, after the victim appealed about a previous $18,000 award, increasing the payment to $130,000.

Telstra flags profit sharing with Asian operators


Telstra flags profit sharing with Asian operators

Telstra is seeking to launch profit-sharing agreements with major Asian telecommunications providers in exchange for building their 4G mobile networks.

Intercept Minerals to become tech company with xTV buy

West Australian mining company Intercept Minerals is transforming itself into a technology company, acquiring US online streaming business xTV for $12.5 million.

Australia best country for e-business

Australia is the best country to do business over the internet, an index compiled by eBay and The Economist intelligence unit shows.

WiseTech reveals plans for local IPO

WiseTech reveals plans for local IPO

Australian software developer WiseTech Global has kicked off plans for an initial public offering, in a long-anticipated move that would make it one of the largest software players on the local boards.

Intel, Yahoo kick off tech earnings week

Intel, Yahoo kick off tech earnings week

It's earnings season for the tech industry, with several companies poised to announce quarterly results over the next couple weeks.

Google Glass tech lead decamps for Amazon

One of the main technological brains behind Google's wearable computer, Glass, is moving to Amazon, a shift that highlights Jeff Bezos' continuing push to be more than just a giant online retailer.

Steve Jobs’s tablet vision takes a toll on Apple

Steve Jobs’s tablet vision takes a toll on Apple

News that Steve Jobs’s 2010 prediction of tablets outselling PCs will soon become a reality is set to pose big problems for Apple.

Sotheby's, ebay team up to offer live auction bidding

Sotheby's, ebay team up to offer live auction bidding

Sotheby's and eBay announced a partnership on Monday to make it easier to buy antiques, collectibles and works of fine art online.

NBN monopoly wrong, says ex-ACCC chief Samuel

NBN monopoly wrong, says ex-ACCC chief Samuel

Former competition chief Graeme Samuel has hit out at Labor and the Coalition for politicising the national broadband network and granting it what he sees as excessive monopoly protections.

Tony Brown

Broadband race shifts up a gear

Broadband race shifts up a gear

It was not all that long ago that telcos were hard pressed to get their copper-based DSL networks to even reach double-figures in terms of megabits.

Google serves up a sweet Android treat

Google serves up a sweet Android treat

There’s only one unanswered question about the next version of Google Android.

Is this the end of cracked iPhones?

Is this the end of cracked iPhones?

The scratch-proof, highly flexible iPhone 6 screens that have appeared online these past few weeks could be real.

Android Wear watches already rooted

Android Wear watches already rooted

Google’s new Android Wear smart watches have only just been delivered to early buyers, but already they’ve been tinkered with.

BlackBerry goes square with Passport

BlackBerry goes square with Passport

BlackBerry has come up with a reason why your next phone might want to be square. It has to do with the number 66.

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Telecommunications

Telstra flags profit sharing with Asian operators


Telstra flags profit sharing with Asian operators

Telstra is seeking to launch profit-sharing agreements with major Asian telecommunications providers in exchange for building their 4G mobile networks.

Tony Brown

Broadband race shifts up a gear

Broadband race shifts up a gear

It was not all that long ago that telcos were hard pressed to get their copper-based DSL networks to even reach double-figures in terms of megabits.

Consumer electronics

Science

Extreme obesity cuts lifespan as much as 14 years

Extreme obesity cuts lifespan as much as 14 years

That obesity can cut life short comes as no surprise, but a new study quantifies the toll: the most extreme cases cut a person's lifespan more than cigarettes.

Why science is hobbled

In reference to “Decline in science students a danger to the economy” (AFR, July 1). The main danger to the economy of decreasing numbers of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) graduates comes from the fact that science offers a poor career path in many cases.