Stories by Mitchell Bingemann

Article | 29/11/2006 Destra devours indie record label
Online digital music provider, Destra, has continued its acquisition trail, scooping up independent record label, Central Station Records (CSR) and MR...
Article | 23/11/2006 ACMA approves 2.5Mbps upload speeds, Internode leads the way
Internode's push to increase broadband upload speeds by more than double has finally been registered by the Australian Communications and Media Author...
Article | 17/11/2006 Spam's most wanted list published
Spamhaus has published a list of the world's 10 worst spammers. And with inboxes bursting full of Viagra offers, penis pumps and sexual performance en...
Article | 15/11/2006 MessageLabs and Telstra partner to secure business broadband
MessageLabs has continued its push into the SMB sector by partnering with Telstra to provide a spam and phishing filtering bundle with the telco's new...
Article | 15/11/2006 CSIRO air guitar ready to rock
A team of CSIRO scientists have answered the prayers of air guitar aficionados everywhere; they've created a T-shirt that actually plays face-melting ...
Article | 10/11/2006 Telstra's ADSL2+ finally arrives, access limited
On the tenth anniversary of BigPond's launch, Telstra has finally flicked the switch for uncapped high speed ADSL and ADSL2+ broadband services. Howev...
Article | 8/11/2006 Nintendo and Harvey Norman fallout over Wii
With the Playstation 3 delayed until March 2007, the Nintendo Wii is set to make a big splash in the video game market this holiday season. But mass m...
Article | 2/11/2006 Shareholders approve Seven's $26m Engin bid
Shareholders of Engin have given the green light to the Seven Network's bid for a $26 million, 33 percent stake in the broadband telephony company.
Article | 31/10/2006 Dell wins $6m NT government tender
Dell has won a $6 million tender with the Northern Territory Department of Employment, Education and Training (DEET) to supply over 40,000 school chil...
Article | 24/10/2006 Early Firefox release takes a bite at servers
Contrary to news reports, the Mozilla Foundation has not prematurely released version 2.0 of its popular Firefox Internet browser and has instead warn...
Article | 18/10/2006 Virus poisons Apple iPod
Apple Computer has issued a warning to customers that some of its latest Video iPods have shipped with a Windows virus.
Article | 13/10/2006 Free PC recycling day hits Melbourne
Dell is hosting a free PC recycling day in Melbourne this weekend and is putting out the call for all your old PCs and peripherals.
Article | 10/10/2006 Engin goes global for 20 cents
Engin has unveiled new VoIP call rates that let customers connect with associates across the globe for 20 cents a call.
Article | 4/10/2006 HP announces new printing technology with an edge
Hewlett Packard has unveiled a new ink-based printhead technology that the company believes will help it capture a combined market worth $US30 billion...
Article | 29/09/2006 Council cuts comms costs with broadband upgrade
Internode has completed the final stage of its hybrid network that uses a solar-powered microwave backbone and wireless technology to bring faster spe...

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