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Technology, Media & Telecommunications editor at The Australian Financial Review ... your friend in time.

Bergabung Januari 2013

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  1. 5 menit yang lalu

    If networks and websites would please stop crashing, so hard working tech journos could get on with what they were supposed to be doing ... it would be much appreciated.

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  2. 4 jam yang lalu

    The latest installment of companies doing bad things until they are caught ... "Some of these conversations were not directed at Assistant and happened either as background noise or as a mistaken recording when Assistant thought it was being spoken to."

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    7 jam yang lalu

    We're discussing whether killed the speed ambitions of , vs over wet phones and what regulations should apply to the use of with the tech editor - listen and subscribe today!

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    9 Jul

    This isn't a happy topic that will have people high-fiving each other. "The time to paint the roof is when the sun is shining" (JFK) so have the conversations now about the moral framework that your organisation is going to follow.

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    8 Jul

    Tech consultancy has defied the tech skills gap, adding more than 2000 local staff in a year.

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  6. 8 Jul

    Maybe this is wishful thinking ... But my view here is that the government must learn from the mess it has got itself in with the NBN.

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  7. 8 Jul

    Online property startup Landchecker has closed a $3.5m funding round and is thinking local not global first.

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  8. 8 Jul

    "There is a terminal stop when you say we're in a space that is going to be so big that Google will be interested in it because then you're not investable.” interesting reading about the impact of Google's market dominance on travel:

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    7 Jul
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  10. 8 Jul

    Nicely controversial take from on the failure of leadership that results in companies paying ransoms to hackers:

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  11. 4 Jul
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  12. 4 Jul

    Good story by on how Samsung almost bought ASX-listed Aussie earbud startup Nuheara, but surprisingly didn't know the rules about disclosure to the market and bailed out.

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  16. 30 Jun

    Netflix makes hundreds of millions revenue from Australian consumers, but the cash is booked by Netherlands-based "Netflix International BV" for taxation. Netflix Australia is apparently just a "collection agent" for the Dutch subsidiary. by

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  17. 30 Jun
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  18. 27 Jun

    The entrepreneur behind "chicken-free chicken" says Agriculture Minister Bridget McKenzie is "Innovation illiterate" in her criticism of the industry being bad for farmers.

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    25 Jun

    IT consultant Steven Oakes made $220,000 by hacking into the wi-fi of a stock tip business while sitting in his car

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  20. 26 Jun

    Huawei's CTO was coming from a standpoint of self interest when he called the NBN a failure, but I didn't find many people (other than those working for the government or NBN) that disagree with him. Plus nobody is talking about how to pay for upgrades.

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