Stories by Darren Pauli

Article | 9/11/2007 Customers want protection from Salesforce.com breach
Up to 1000 Salesforce.com customers in Australia fear their corporate data is in the hands of hackers after the company was targetted by a phishing sc...
Article | 7/11/2007 Ticketek urges Justin Timberlake fans to speak up
Ticketek has ditched its Interactive Voice Response (IVR) touch-tone overlay for a natural speech recognition module.
Article | 22/10/2007 Aussie IT managers tenth highest paid: survey
Australian IT managers are among the top ten highest paid in industry world-wide, according to a survey.
Article | 16/10/2007 Telstra CDMA ready for switch-off
Telstra has urged customers to make the switch from CDMA to Next G following its announcement that the network has 25 percent more coverage than its p...
Article | 11/10/2007 Regional Australia switches on to ADSL, WiMax
ADSL broadband will be switched on in 211 regional exchanges under a fund allocation from the government's $163 million Australian Broadband Guarantee...
Article | 3/10/2007 Telstra claims Next-G coverage already better than CDMA
Telstra claims its Next-G Network has already surpassed the coverage of its national CDMA network some four months ahead of its CDMA switch-off date w...
Article | 2/10/2007 A naked Angelina Jolie tempts four out of five e-mail users
Angelina Jolie and Halle Berry were unwilling vectors of a massive spam campaign last month, in which naked pictures of the two actresses obfuscated a...
Article | 19/09/2007 Telstra lashes out at government for being "so last century"
Telstra today accused the Howard Government of punishing 1.5 million Australian shareholders by putting politics ahead of policy in the lead up to the...
Article | 17/09/2007 Ruddock to make the call on CDMA shut-off
The highly-charged debate surrounding the shutdown of Telstra's CDMA network has forced the federal government to bring in "the law" with Attorney Gen...
Article | 13/09/2007 Government locks down $2 billion Communications Fund
Labor's Fibre-to-the-Node (FttN) broadband plans have been jeopardized by a federal government move to lock down the $2 billion Communications Fund, w...
Article | 22/08/2007 First Do Not Call investigation launched against telemarketer
Telemarketer Lifestyle Dynamics may be the first head to roll as it faces more than 90 breaches of the Do Not Call Register, enforced by the Australia...
Article | 2/08/2007 Testing times for slack software development
Local businesses are wasting up to 50 percent of software development budgets because they lack the resources, tools and knowledge to conduct efficien...
Article | 3/07/2007 Phony iPhone builds zombie army
A new phishing scam targeting Apple iPhone fans is circulating an effort to draw users to a malicious Web site which distributes a payload of obfuscat...
Article | 26/06/2007 "Server huggers" slug-it-out in virtual warfare
The war over who owns the virtualized server is split evenly between three different groups, according to a Computerworld online poll.
Article | 25/06/2007 Deutsche Telekom makes play for local broadband network
Multi million dollar global telco Deutsche Telekom has joined a host of international and local companies vying for a piece of Australia's controversi...

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