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- Nokia axes CEO, Elop takes the callSat, 11 Sep 2010 00:25:23 GMTNOKIA ousted its CEO today and appointed Stephen Elop, a Microsoft executive who oversaw the software giant's Office product line.
- Laptops to lead children out of povertyFri, 10 Sep 2010 14:00:00 GMTCHILDREN in the remote north Queensland community of Doomadgee this week became the latest to receive laptops from the Australian arm of a global charity.
- Distressed Optus starts Open NetworkFri, 10 Sep 2010 05:27:59 GMTOPTUS marketing chief Michael Smith has hinted at concerns about damage to its brand after the regulator again launched legal action against it.
- Libs' broadband plan 'not understood'Fri, 10 Sep 2010 04:54:39 GMTANDREW Robb has conceded the Coalition did not adequately explain its broadband policy during the election campaign.
- British firm scores PBS dealFri, 10 Sep 2010 04:06:30 GMTA BRITISH business workflow specialist, Fivium, has won a $1.7 million contract to modernise the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme IT systems.
- Telstra, union seal pay dealThu, 09 Sep 2010 23:45:37 GMTTELSTRA and its main union are both claiming victory in a 20-month long industrial war to secure better working conditions for unionised employees.
- Apple opens Apps to Flash, GoogleThu, 09 Sep 2010 21:42:54 GMTAPPLE has relaxed restrictions on developers of iPhone and iPad applications, opening up to Adobe's Flash and Google's ad technology.
- FTI to pick up NZ Yellow PagesThu, 09 Sep 2010 14:00:00 GMTSPECIALIST US-based business advisory firm FTI Consulting is expected to take over the management of New Zealand's Yellow Pages group.
- Tanner joins Lazard bank as adviserThu, 09 Sep 2010 14:00:00 GMTLINDSAY Tanner is following in the footsteps of former Labor prime minister Paul Keating, taking a position with investment bank Lazard.
- Telecom NZ off net shortlistThu, 09 Sep 2010 14:00:00 GMTTELECOM New Zealand is considering its response to missing the shortlist for a government-led $NZ3 billion ($2.35bn) broadband initiative.