Blogs: Escape from the Twittering masses
I'm thinking maybe this whole social media thing has gone too far. Maybe we don't really need to know what everyone we've ever encountered is doing every single moment of their lives in 140 characters or less. It's starting to distort our collective notion of reality.
Robert X. Cringely 17/03/2009 08:10:00
Blogs: Google knows where you surfed last summer
Are those search ads starting to look a little too personal? Welcome to Google's new behavioral ad strategy. Better keep your nose clean.
Robert X. Cringely 13/03/2009 08:49:00
Blogs: Unwired struggling to deliver WiMAX
Australian wireless Internet provider Unwired will struggle to meet initial cost projections for the rollout of its WiMAX network.
Ross Catanzariti 27/01/2009 17:19:00
Blogs: Is myKP too good to be true?
With three days to go until myKP's unlimited broadband plans are unveiled, Australia's newest ISP still has an up-hill battle ahead of it.
James Hutchinson 23/01/2009 15:41:00
Blogs: Another twist in NBN road to nowhere
It seems the NBN saga shows no signs of slowing down. Or ever being over for that matter.
Ross Catanzariti 22/01/2009 16:55:00
Blogs: Is broadband performance on the rise?
Uptime and performance are always key issues with broadband services, but the good news is that Australia's broadband performance is on the rise.
Elias Plastiras 21/01/2009 16:59:00
Blogs: Telstra rated best in broadband... but what about the NBN?
Telstra is the best broadband provider in the country -- at least according to one report.
Ross Catanzariti 20/01/2009 16:03:00
Blogs: The ethics of wireless networking
Many of us have, at some point, logged-on to an unsecured wireless network in the hope of being able to access the Internet for free. Usually, we do it when we are desperate, such as when we're staying at a hotel and don't want to pay hourly fees, or when we've moved to a new dwelling and we don't have any other alternative.
Elias Plastiras 19/01/2009 17:24:00
Blogs: Guest post: How unlimited is unlimited?
A few years ago some Australian ISPs got into a bit of hot water with their "unlimited" plans. The problem? They weren't actually unlimited. Thanks to careful wording and legal genius these plans offered limited (and often insufficient) download quotas with a speed cap placed on the user once the quota had been exceed. In the end, they were no different to the plans Australian broadband users are used to getting shafted by. Now, however, one Australian upstart hopes to bring the notion of "unlimited" back to the market.
James Hutchinson 16/01/2009 11:55:00
Blogs: Is 2009 the year of mobile broadband?
Another year has passed us by, another one awaits us. With it comes new opportunities and exciting new times.
Ross Catanzariti 15/01/2009 13:52:00
 
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