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World Youth Day's IT hangover
World Youth Day (WYD) looks set to have offered more than just salvation for pilgrims and inner-city chaos for the rest of Sydney, with some of the massive IT infrastructure behind the event earmarked for redistribution among Australian Catholic schools.
- Telstra unveils Next G mobile broadband WiFi router
- Buyer beware: ADSL filters
- IM, Skype a beacon in QLD blackout
- Govt reviews bush broadband dilemma
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FttN shot down as Gov't announces final network info for NBN
Telco analyst firm BuddeComm has shot down the federal government's FttN plans the morning after Senator Conroy's office released the final instruments setting out the network information carriers are to provide for the [[ArtId:1404680466|National Broadband Network|new]].
- Filtered Internet to inflate access costs, slow speeds
- FCC rules against Comcast P-to-P throttling
- China hits back at US senator's spying claims
- IOC caves to China Internet censorship
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iiNet subs to get live English soccer games for free
iiNet announced on Wednesday that its broadband customers will be able to watch up to four live matches every round of the 2008/09 Barclays English Premier League for free, or as iiNet put it "for sweet FA".
- FCC rules against Comcast P-to-P throttling
- Groups cheer reports of FCC acting against Comcast
- Critics claim govt's porn filtering will fail
- UK ISPs get tough over illegal downloads
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New mobile phones help keep you healthy
Mobile phones have always been about helping you keep in touch. Now they're helping you stay healthy.
- Telstra unveils Next G mobile broadband WiFi router
- WiMax at sea, the journey begins
- Industry heavyweights line-up behind Sony's TransferJet
- Report: New models of Amazon's Kindle coming
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How to add Flash to your website
Flash animation gives websites pizzazz. It's used for video and other moving graphics, as well as non-static adverts. Flash is an excellent way of adding a little something extra to your site and making it stand out from the crowd.
- New Google tool aims to provide more insight into searches
- Malware miasma - There's a Web page infected "every five seconds"
- Korean Govt experiences first-hand the fickleness of online media
- Congressional debate goes Web 2.0 -- in protest
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Malicious hackers use Facebook Wall for malware attack
Facebook users are being targeted by malicious hackers through postings on the popular Wall section of the social-networking site, security company Sophos said Thursday
- ET phone Bebo
- New social networks invent twists to stay in game
- Anonymous returns, Scientology responds
- Microsoft proves seven degrees of separation theory
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Police start notifying botnet victims
Police in the Netherlands claim a world's first in warning victims whose computers were infected by a botnet that was shut down last week. The victims will be forwarded to a special Web page offering instructions on cleaning up their systems.
- Woman sentenced for Web site with 'obscene' stories
- Russian hacker gang steals with impunity, says researcher
- Firewall pioneer wanted a 'super-secure' blogging service ... so he's built his own
- Faux-CNN spam blitz uses legit sites to deliver fake Flash
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Skype won't say if it decrypts VoIP calls
The encryption of Skype VoIP phone calls might not be as secure as you think.
- Guide to VoIP security
- Smartphones Buying Guide
- 3G Mobile Phones
- Skype trots out beta of major redesign
Microsoft: We'll help other vendors find, fix their bugs
Russian hacker gang steals with impunity, says researcher
Malware miasma - There's a Web page infected "every five seconds"
Malware miasma - There's a Web page infected "every five seconds"
Faux-CNN spam blitz uses legit sites to deliver fake Flash

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