Sunday, August 28, 2016

Vodafone targets enterprise customers and other top stories.

  • Vodafone targets enterprise customers

    Vodafone targets enterprise customers
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  • Optus, Telstra and Virgin Mobile open up free calling to Italy

    Optus, Telstra and Virgin Mobile open up free calling to Italy
    Optus, Telstra and Virgin Mobile open up free calling to Italy In the wake of the earthquake in central Italy, Optus and Telstra are making calls to the country free for contract and prepaid customers.If you’re a customer of either Telstra or Optus customer concerned about friends or family in the areas left devastated by yesterday’s earthquake, you’ll be able to call through to Italy at no cost for the next two weeks.Telstra’s offer kicks in first, running for a week from 12.01am AEST on 25 Au..
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  • New Fiat Spider: More than a Miata with an Italian accent

    New Fiat Spider: More than a Miata with an Italian accent
    When Fiat unveiled the original 124 Spider half a century ago, it wasn’t exactly a revolution in motoring. There were plenty of other attainable roadsters on the market, back then, from England, Germany and the good ol’ U.S.A. Yet the Fiat executed the front-engine/rear-drive/drop-top formula with suitable Italian flair and classic Pininfarina style; its $3,256 price tag only added to the allure. We ate it up: According to Fiat, over 170,000 were sold in here between 1968, when it reached our s..
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  • New cheap fuel app from NRMA

    New cheap fuel app from NRMA
    THE NRMA launched it’s My NRMA app at the Caltex service stations at West Gosford this morning.The My NRMA app now features a ‘Fuel’ function where members can search for the cheapest fuel via price, location or fuel type. The prices are available in real time to offer real savings to motorists.NRMA president Kyle Loades said fuel price data became available after the NSW Government’s outstanding petrol reforms.media_cameraKyle Loades, NRMA President, at Caltex, West Gosford, launches a new smar..
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  • FIRST LOOK: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

    FIRST LOOK: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
    Canon's just-announced EOS 5D Mark IV, which will replace the EOS 5D Mark III during the first half of next year, is the latest in a product line that started with the EOS 5D back in August, 2005. By co-opting many of the technologically advanced features of the flagship EOS-1D X II professional camera into the new Mark IV, Canon has produced an impressive enthusiast-level camera with capabilities unimaginable just a decade ago.     Front view of the EOS 5D Mark IV with no lens fitted..
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  • IBM expands all-flash portfolio for cloud and IoT, targets EMC-Dell disruption with migration tools

    IBM expands all-flash portfolio for cloud and IoT, targets EMC-Dell disruption with migration tools
    News: Big Blue has also expanded all-flash storage offerings for cloud and cognitive computing. IBM has announced Flash In, a storage migration programme designed to help Dell and EMC clients’ transition to its storage solutions.IBM’s Flash In is a free migration initiative that offers organisations to move other vendors' customers to the IBM family of all-flash arrays.Under the programme, clients will receive data migration and installation services for five consecutive days for either on-site..
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  • Gamers Warned After Grand Theft Auto Forum is Hacked

    Gamers Warned After Grand Theft Auto Forum is Hacked
    Grand Theft Auto fans have become the latest to be targeted by hackers after the personal details of an estimated 200,000 gamers were discovered being traded online. Fan site GTAGaming admitted in a post yesterday that its forum database had been compromised and email addresses, hashed passwords and “any other details you may have saved in your profile” could be in the hands of the hackers. The site admin is now forcing a password reset and urged all users to change any credentials on sites whic..
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  • Ashley Madison data breach due to inappropriate security measures

    Ashley Madison data breach due to inappropriate security measures
    Dating website, Ashley Madison, was the target of a data breach as a result of inappropriate security safeguards, according to findings of a joint investigation by the Australian Privacy Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim, and the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC), Daniel Therrien.The two offices have released joint findings that are highly critical of the dating website’s privacy and personal data security practices — and include court-enforceable commitments by Ashley Madison’s parent company, ..
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