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- 24 April 2013
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News: AMD unleashes Radeon HD 7990: A dual-GPU graphics card beast
One thousand dollars. That's how much AMD anticipates it will cost you to acquire a video card packing two of its most powerful GPUs on a single dual-slot PCB. AMD has provided us with reference design hardware, with retail cards expected to follow by the end of the month. So consider this a hands-on preview of the Radeon HD 7990. We'll follow up with an official review as soon as we get a card that people can actually buy.
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News: Standard Bank completes migration of another 3.5m South Africans onto SAP banking system
Standard Bank in South Africa has just completed moving 3.5 million customers onto a mobile-enabled banking system that now allows a total of 7 million people to quickly bank.
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News: News International uses Amazon's DynamoDB to improve paywall content control
News International has used Amazon Web Service’s DynamoDB to gain greater control over access to content across its paywalled publications, as the publisher group uses cloud systems to modernise its multimedia business.
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News: Samsung wants you to buy a Galaxy S4, then a Samsung TV
Samsung has jam-packed the Galaxy S4 with fancy features, but there’s one that stands out in making the new handset attractive to anyone who’s looking to buy a new phone and a TV in the near future.
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News: SMBs that embrace Cloud enjoy more revenue: MYOB
SMBs that embrace Cloud computing and business websites are much more likely to enjoy rising revenue than others, according to accounting software provider, MYOB.
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News: SafeNet brings Cloud-based authentication service to A/NZ
SafeNet has released its new Cloud-based authentication service, billed as Authentication-as-a-Service, in A/NZ.
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News: Wink to take a photo with Google Glass--maybe (and other stuff you missed)
Happy World Book Night! If someone thrusted a book upon you today, they were probably, most likely not crazy. But wait--before you get to reading all that free literature, here's some news you might have missed.
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News: Revising Telstra NBN agreement no barrier to Coalition policy: lawyer
If the Coalition wins the September federal election, the changes to the rollout plan for the National Broadband Network (NBN) have significant implications for Telstra's copper network, which will require negotiations between the telco and the new government.
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News: Apple's Cook talks quarterly earnings, new products
Apple's fiscal second quarter earnings announced Tuesday proved to be a mixed bag for the company--record sales for the March quarter, offset by a drop in income. But Apple CEO Tim Cook is optimistic about the company's future, as he made clear during a conference call with analysts.
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News: Tiny single-board BeagleBone computer arrives at $45
There's a new low-cost single-board computer on the block designed to give the million-selling Raspberry Pi a run for its money.
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News: Samsung Galaxy S4: All Australian telco pricing plans
Samsung officially launched the Galaxy S4 in Australia overnight and the good news is that all four major Australian telcos -- Telstra, Optus, Vodafone and Virgin Mobile -- have released their pricing details. We've got all the details for you in one easy to read place!
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News: Telcos release pricing for Samsung Galaxy S4
All four major Australian telcos have released their pricing details for Samsung's Galaxy S4 Android phone.
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News: NAB CTO appointed as CIO
National Australia Bank (NAB) has confirmed that its CTO Denis McGee is now CIO.
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News: Ban on iOS push mail stays but patent used to get it likely to be invalid, German court says
A patent that Motorola Mobility used to force Apple to turn off its iCloud push mail service in Germany is likely to be invalid, the Higher Regional Court in Karlsruhe said on Wednesday -- but the ban will not be lifted, a court spokeswoman said.
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News: Nintendo misses profit goal as Wii U, 3DS sales sag
Sales of Nintendo's Wii U and 3DS fell short of the company's targets last fiscal year, pulling its profits down to half of what it expected.
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News: Nokia banks on social integration to help boost mobile phone sales
Nokia's latest advanced feature phone, the Asha 210, comes with a physical key to access WhatsApp messaging, as well as software clients for Twitter and Facebook.
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News: Amazon looks to move security appliances to the cloud, says CISO
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking to expand its security offerings with hosted intrusion protection appliances and more extensive encryption features, as it looks to increase the level of protection users can get in its cloud.
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News: U.S. carriers expected to ship BlackBerry Q10 in late May
The BlackBerry Q10 with its physical keyboard is expected to be available from major U.S. carriers in late May at a suggested price of $249 with a contract.
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News: Apple sees first slide in profits in a decade
Apple has seen its first decline in profits for a decade during the first quarter of 2013.
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News: CA CTO: We will raise costs of running old software to facilitate SaaS drive
CA Technologies’ CTO John Michelsen has confirmed that the company will raise the costs of running legacy software in a bid to facilitate its current drive to get customers off of old releases and on to software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs iPhone 5 vs HTC One comparison review
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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iPhone 5 review - Apple's iPhone remains a beautifully built, top performer
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