The Australian Information and Industry Association (AIIA) is getting ready for a restructure of its administrative back office, with jobs in the secretariat set to go as a result.

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Admin staff to go in AIIA restructure
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop may have his sights set on Apple's iPad once Windows 8 launches next year, but he's going to need a fair share of luck to succeed where so many others have failed.

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Can Nokia survive in the tablet market?
New Australian start-up Bleeply, currently in private beta, intends to reduce business and government fear of using social media, such as Twitter, by providing a service for intercepting inappropriate messages before they're posted.

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Bleeply lets you rethink that Tweet
Maybe one PlayBook wasn't enough to get you interested in Research In Motion's tablet. But three? That's a whole different story.

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RIM announces 3 for 2 PlayBook deal
Apple made its lossless audio format open source, allowing for others to view and change the code for use in their own software and tools.

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Apple's lossless format goes open source
Facebook released an infographic blog post that says about 600,000 log-ins per day are compromised. That's given some the false impression that there are that many accounts compromised every day.

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Facebook stops 600K suspect log-ins daily
Having initially pointed out customer complaints about sub-par battery life in the iPhone 4S, the UK's Guardian newspaper has followed up with a report about a possible culprit and a possible temporary fix.

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Apple investigates iPhone 4S battery drain
Samsung Electronics reported a 23 per cent decline in its third-quarter profit despite surging performance from its mobile devices unit.

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Samsung profit down 23%
When Intelligent Business Research Services (IBRS) analyst Kevin McIsaac travels, he takes his whole office with him. It probably helps that he does just about all his work from two devices.

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Travel Tech Q and A: IBRS's Kevin McIsaac
If you have limited physical storage space, the G-Drive slim will appeal greatly to you. Given the OS X focus, we'd imagine it'll be some time before we see this with a USB 3.0 interface รข?? yet we await that day with baited breath.

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Hitachi G-Drive Slim (500GB)