Friday, May 20, 2016

Telstra's $3 billion NBN black hole puts dividends under pressure and other top stories.

  • Telstra's $3 billion NBN black hole puts dividends under pressure

    Telstra's $3 billion NBN black hole puts dividends under pressure
    Telstra's $3 billion NBN black hole puts dividends under pressure Updated May 20, 2016 17:53:15 The renationalisation of the last mile of broadband infrastructure and establishment of the NBN was always going to come at a heavy cost to Telstra.But, just how heavy wasn't known until the telco's boss Andy Penn fronted up to investors earlier this month.Lost earnings, both annual and ongoing, of $2 to $3 billion was his best estimate, substantially higher than most analyst..
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  • VIDEO The Witcher 3 Blood and Wine - new region and soundtrack reveal

    VIDEO The Witcher 3 Blood and Wine - new region and soundtrack reveal
    The Witcher 3 Blood and Wine DLC is launching on the 31st of May on consoles and PC and you can get a taste of what's on offer in the new region of Toussaint in this video.Firstly, the place looks absolutely gorgeous, and there's a pleasant focus on things that aren't too dark and violent. At least for the first half of the video, as you'll see. VIDEO They definitely need a Witcher, and it looks like there'll be plenty of things for Geralt to do beyond spending time with wine and wenches. We don..
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  • Petrol at Gold Coast Caltex had traces of diesel

    Petrol at Gold Coast Caltex had traces of diesel
    MOTORISTS who filled up at a Pacific Motorway service station this week have been warned some bowsers had petrol with traces of diesel.Drivers who bought unleaded petrol from Caltex at Reed Creek North between 6pm Wednesday and 10am Thursday have been asked to contact the company’s customer feedback line “to discuss a potential fuel quality issue”.“Due to an error made during a fuel delivery, regular petrol sold from some bowsers at this site contained a small amount of diesel,” the company said..
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  • Resurrected Privacy Office comes to life

    Resurrected Privacy Office comes to life
    The privacy challenges of collecting and managing Big Data, the spread of the Internet of Things and the popularity of supermarket loyalty schemes are among the areas of interest the Australian Privacy Commissioner has identified for attention in the coming year. Launching Privacy Awareness Week 2016, the Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim said there was no longer any need to debate if privacy was important. “Instead, we can focus on the current and emerging challenges we need to discuss and resolve..
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  • 'Final Fantasy VII' remake news: Game may still be launched after 2017

    'Final Fantasy VII' remake news: Game may still be launched after 2017
    'Final Fantasy VII' remake news: Game may still be launched after 2017 (Facebook/Final Fantasy)Promotional image for "Final Fantasy 7" as a downloadable app for iOS Ever since the trailer of "Final Fantasy 7" remake was shown at last year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), the hype of the game circulated online and social networks. Almost a year has passed and there have only been a few updates with regards to the game, but Square Enix has recently new information that may sadden the fan..
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Hypersonic flight test brings two-hour Sydney-London flights a step closer .Giant asteroid changed face of Australia .
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