Hi John, It’s finally official. Samsung has admitted defeat and announced it is ending production of the Galaxy Note7 worldwide, deciding to do so after numerous devices exploded. The debacle could cost Samsung as much as US$17 billion and the company’s share price has plunged.
What, us roam? No way Jose. Telstra has accused Vodafone of trying to get a "free Christmas present" on its network by supporting the ACCC's domestic mobile roaming proposal, ignoring the fact of course that Vodafone is prepared to pay for access. NBN Co claims it was Australia’s first large corporate to sign up, six months ago, to Workplace by Facebook when it was in beta, but which has now just been fully launched by the social media giant, and which NBN says is now being embraced by its employees. Symantec has found a previously undocumented trojan which it calls Odinaff that has been used in a range of attacks in Australia and globally against banks and other financial targets. Internet Australia, Laurie Patton, says there are increasing signs that industry and the community have begun to question the government’s copper-based multi-technology mix model for the National Broadband Network. Changes underway through the technological “revolution” will have a huge impact on employment but, at the same time, are likely to provide more opportunities for meaningful work and exciting business, according to a newly released report on the future of business. We also have all the important breaking news for the past 24 hours. And of course, there's plenty more so for all the news visit www.itwire.com. Have a great day! Stan Beer, Editor in Chief, iTWire ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER & iTWire.com Contact: andrew.matler@itwire.com 0412 390 000 |