Senators and MP’s to Stand Shoulder to Shoulder with the Affected Workers
It was reported that the Federal Government is facing pressure over the Qantas's plans to cut the 1000 jobs and increasing the offshore operations. Qantas Chief Executive, Alan Joyce has reported that...
View ArticleHousing Sector Meets Major Fall
The housing segment witnesses a major fall this year. The decline in the sales of the houses by 8% is attributable to the fall in property rates.read more
View ArticleQantas pilots challenge strike ban issued by Fair Work Australia
Two weeks after a ban on strikes was issued by Fair Work Australia, prohibiting the Transport Worker’s Union, Australian Licenced Engineers Association and its pilot’s association from taking any...
View ArticleRegulator to decide in Qantas-union dispute
Industrial arbiter Fair Work Australia will now decide on new contracts for Qantas Airways employees as failed to hit agreements with the Australia's biggest airline by yesterday's deadline. Last...
View ArticleScoot names Sydney as its first destination
Singapore Airlines' new budget carrier Scoot has announced that its first route will be between Singapore and Sydney. The new low-cost offshoot of Singapore Airlines has plans to start daily services...
View ArticleCourt reinstates Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales ban in Australia
The Apple-Samsung lawsuit, involving the release of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1tablet in Australia, took yet another turn on Thursday when Australian High Court Justice John Dyson Heydon blocked the...
View ArticleApple to offer new iPad refunds to Australian customers
With the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) having recently complained in a federal court that Apple had apparently misled the new iPad buyers in Australia by falsely claiming that...
View ArticleYoung construction worker survives iron bar piercing skull
A six-foot iron bar fell from above and pricked into the head of a construction worker, but the young worker endured the dreadful accident. A 1.8-metre metal bar fell from the fifth floor of an...
View ArticleStephen Conroy: Australian govt to oppose Internet governance changes
With the 12-day conference of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) likely to witness a debate among the delegates of 193 countries about governance of the global Internet, Australian...
View ArticleAustralian police issues warning about Google Maps
Close on the heels of the warning which the Australian police issued about the erroneous directions given to the motorists by the problems-plagued Apple Maps, the officials have now issued a similar...
View ArticleExpect steep drop in solar thermal costs, expert says
The cost of generating solar thermal electricity can be halved by the year of 2020, the new chief of Australian Solar Thermal Research Initiative (ASTRI) said.read more
View ArticleLatest Kindle Fire HD tablets available in Australia
The newest Kindle Fire HD tablet will be made available in 170 countries, including Australia, online retail giant Amazon has confirmed. The confirmation came as pleasant news for Amazon fans in...
View ArticleSafety test for induced pluripotent stem cells
To find out if certain kind of stem cells were not safe, a test has been created by scientists from Australia. The test is intended for pluripotent (iPS) stem cells and five years have been spent by...
View ArticleLenovo rebranding Iomega network storage and social media products
Marking the full integration of LenovoEMC portfolio into its leading channel partner program, technology giant Lenovo on Tuesday announced the availability of LenovoEMC Network Attached Storage...
View ArticleEVF sues Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Skype and Yahoo
Members of the Austrian student group Europe v Facebook have filed a lawsuit against a host of major US technology firms for allegedly breaking data sharing laws by providing data to the US...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Xbox One enters ‘full production’ mode
The Xbox One gaming console entered `full production' mode this week and pre-orders for the console have so far outpaced the supply to retail stores in most markets, Microsoft said.read more
View ArticleZiggy Switkowski might struggle as CEO of NBN: an expert says
Former Telstra Chief Executive Ziggy Switkowski, who is widely expected to become NBN Co's next chief, might struggle in his new expected role, an expert predicted.read more
View ArticleKickstarter officially opens in Australia, NZ launch
Widely popular crowd-funding platform Kickstarter has finally announced its official launch in Australia and New Zealand. Kickstarter announced that creators in Australia and New Zealand can now start...
View ArticleNTT restructures & rebrands Aussie business
NTT Communications has just announced the official launch of its Australian division - NTT Com ICT Solutions, which combines three local NTT subsidiaries, viz. NTT Australia, Frontline Systems and...
View ArticleAmazon launches Australian Kindle Store
E-commerce giant Amazon has announced the launch of a semi-localized Kindle store for its Australian customers. The Australian Kindle, which links back to America, would discourage punters from running...
View ArticleAustralia’s Coalition Govt. may miss its NBN 2016 delivery deadline
Australia's Coalition government will likely not be able to achieve its set target of delivering 25 megabits per second (MBPS) broadband services to all households by 2016, as per a leaked confidential...
View ArticleFoxtel to offer TV bundled with broadband & telephone services
Pay TV giant Foxtel has finally announced that it would offer the eagerly-awaited "triple play" option of bundled Pay-TV, broadband and telephone services, to Australian consumers.read more
View ArticleTelstra allowing govt. agencies to spy on its customers: report
Telstra, Australia's No. 1 telecommunications services provider, is allowing the government agencies to spy on its customers, secret documents obtained by Fairfax Media revealed.read more
View ArticleFCC ready to intervene on AT&T’s Sponsored Data plan
AT&T's recently announced `Sponsored Data' plan may soon slip into an unprecedented trouble as Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler has assured that the regulator would...
View ArticleSan Antonio to host PAX South in January 2015
The city of San Antonio in Texas will play host to the new PAX South in January of 2015 after participants complained over having to travel all the way to Boston for PAX East due to lack of a similar...
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