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Aussie scientists bring home millions in WiFi windfall
The WLAN technology was invented by a team of CSIRO scientists - Dr John O'Sullivan, Dr Terry Percival, Mr Diet Ostry, Mr Graham Daniels and Dr ... -
Three year rollout plan for NBN announced
Over the next three years, construction of the fibre optic component of the network will be underway or completed in areas containing 3.5 million premises in ... -
Volunteering opportunities for Australian trade professionals in the North Pacific
AVI North Pacific Country Manager Annie Himmelsteib says Australian Volunteers are a very important asset to the Pacific region. More local organisations are looking for volunteer ... -
Crestron installs 50,000th DigitalMedia switcher
DigitalMedia is the technology that manages and distributes all digital content. DM was the first solution to respond to the impending analogue sunset, ensuring that HD ... -
ACCC to seek orders against Apple for alleged misleading iPad “4G” claims
The ACCC alleges that Apple's recent promotion of the new "iPad with WiFi + 4G" is misleading because it represents to Australian consumers that the product ... -
HAI adds VoIPAlarm as newest connectivity partner
The VoIPAlarm solution allows the customer's HAI home control system to call and report alarm activity to a central station over IP for a low monthly ... -
ACT Government shouldn’t prematurely target contractors says electrical industry
NECA acting chief executive of ACT operations Mr Barry Dawson, says that although sham contracting exists to some degree in the building and construction industry, it ... -
MEGT commences first Certificate III in Electrotechnology class
The 27th April will mark the culmination of a year's worth of research and preparation that Mel Alemu, an electrical engineer in electronics and in communication ... -
Australian recycling program could pave way for new TV designs
The company’s announcement follows the accreditation of the Australia and New Zealand Recycling Platform (ANZRP), a group supported by many leading global technology brands including Panasonic, ... -
Debate over electricity prices
The report stated that Australian households are now paying more for electricity “…than those in Japan, the EU, US and Canada”. This gap is expected to ...