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Opposition grows to FM chip mandate for mobiles
A proposal by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) to require all mobile devices sold in the U.S. to include FM radio chips is meeting growing opposition from IT and mobile trade groups.Benchmark shines light on online banking
The local banking industry needs to lift is online service delivery game with the launch of a new benchmarking index that will measure the Web site performance of 14 bank Web sites every month.NBN, finance sector pressure IT skills supply: Report
The National Broadband Network and a resurgent financial services sector are combining to put pressure on IT skills availability, according to a new report.Sports will drive 3D broadcasts, says Motorola
For TV broadcasters the main driver for 3D programming will be sports because other genres don't have the same need for super-real images, according to Frank Patterson, senior manager for Networked Video Solutions at Motorola.NAB Selects Telstra and Salmat VeCommerce To Supply Voice Biometric Solution
The VeSecure bespoke solution is designed to improve the customer experience on NAB’s telephone banking and enhance security and privacy by removing the need for customers to remember PINs and passwords.NAB targets customer service with voice recognition
The National Australia Bank is seeking to streamline is customer experience by using speech recognition at its main telephony customer service point.FCC asks court to hold off on white-spaces suits
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has asked for delays in a court case against its wireless "white spaces" decision until after it has reviewed petitions that were filed to the agency itself.2009 a goldmine for business analysts, hangover for the rest
The financial crisis has sowed jobs for business analysts across Australia, but stomped out growth in other IT sectors, according to recruitment experts.Macworld Expo loses Apple in 2010, Jobs in 2009
Apple's defection follows other vendors' withdrawal from the venerable Apple-focused conference. Steve Jobs has apparently given his last Macworld Expo keynote.IT careers expected to survive global economic storm in 2009
With an abundance of projects on the cards for 2009, the outlook for IT recruitment remains positive, according to Melbourne-based IT recruiter Peter Acheson.Vic police nab third player in national piracy syndicate
Victorian Police have raided the home of a 62 year old man believed to be a prominent member of a national piracy syndicate.
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