Macquarie University Hospital is rolling out a new cashless payment system to its patients as part of its continuing efforts to eliminate paper.

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University hospital goes cashless
A new report on the possible dangers of mobile phone use does not outline the risk or likelihood of actually developing brain cancer, a telecom industry group has said.

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Mobile industry wary of cancer report
The National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co) has inked a $1.1 billion contract with Swedish networking giant Ericsson to roll out a wireless network to premises that won't be covered by the national fibre roll-out.

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NBN pays Ericsson $1.1bn for 4G network
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has laid down a plan to improve customer service with the release of its Reconnecting the Customer draft public inquiry report.

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ACMA hands telcos customer service plan
The National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co) has signed a two-year agreement with Silcar to construct the network in Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT in a deal worth up to $1.1 billion, following months of controversy due to the suspension of its original construction tender in April.

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Silcar scores $1.1b NBN construction tender
Australians would prefer to go online to access government services, but only a minority are doing this, the nation's chief information officer has said.

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Inconsistency hinders online govt: Steward
Security breaches like the Sony PlayStation Network (PSN) hack, and outages like Amazon's recent cloud failure, have taken some of the shine off the cloud for Glenn Archer, first assistant secretary of the Australian Government Information Management Office's (AGIMO) Policy and Planning Division.

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Outages, breaches hurt cloud reputation
ZDNet Australia interviewed a number of high profile personages from the IT industry yesterday at CeBIT. You can see them all here in our day one round-up.

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CeBIT 2011 day 1: video round-up
LG Australia today announced that its Optimus Black Android smartphone will be ranged by all three major carriers, plus select retail partners beginning in June.

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LG Optimus Black en route to Optus, Voda, Telstra
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will launch its iCloud service in a move to bring its iTunes juggernaut into the cloud computing era. The company will clearly have the content lined up, but the information technology details will be critical.

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iCloud announced but can Apple deliver?