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Article | 16/05/2009 10 per cent of UK PCs infected after surfing porn sites
One in 10 Britons' PC have picked up a computer virus by visiting adult sites, says Moneysupermarket.com.
Article | 9/04/2009 Google secure data tool ties Apps to company data
Google's new Secure Data Connector could result in a plethora of tie-ups between its productivity software and a range of enterprise applications and ...
Article | 8/04/2009 Telco insiders say regulatory reform raises questions for Telstra
The federal government -- on the back of its NBN announcement -- also released a regulatory reform discussion paper to seek public comment on ways to ...
Article | 7/04/2009 3 to allow Next G mobile broadband roaming from mid April
3 Mobile will expand its roaming coverage and introduce new roaming pricing for users from mid April.
Article | 7/04/2009 New NBN proposal promises faster Internet for homes and businesses
The Federal Government this morning unveiled its plans for the National Broadband Network (NBN). Spanning eight years and projected to cost $43 billio...
Article | 27/03/2009 Optus: We want in on Internet filtering trial
Despite criticism the big ISPs have shunned the Federal Government's Internet filter trial, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Eco...
Article | 24/01/2009 ISP: Internet filter trial has been misconstrued
An ISP participating in the Federal Government's controversial Internet filtering trial has claimed the Australian public is missing the point of the ...
Article | 17/03/2009 500M bps soon in a copper line near you, Ericsson says
Next-generation DSL systems will enable bandwidths of more than 500M bits per second by bonding many copper lines and using advanced noise cancellatio...
Article | 16/03/2009 BBC botnet ‘reckless’, may inspire copycats
Security company Sophos has lashed out at the BBC for commandeering some 22,000 computers earlier this month, claiming the move was a reckless breach ...
Article | 10/03/2009 Telstra ups cable to 100Mbps, dwarfs NBN speeds
Telstra today announced sweeping upgrades to its national Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC), or cable, network which will see 1.8 million Melbourne homes r...
Article | 10/03/2009 IPv6 fails to reach 5 percent of Internet
Only a small percentage of the Internet supports the emerging protocol IPv6 despite the technology being mandated by the US government.
Article | 5/03/2009 Optus gets naked with latest broadband offering
Optus has announced it will offer naked DSL broadband, following the lead set by ISPs such as iiNet and Internode.
Article | 4/03/2009 Microsoft, AFP partner for online safety program
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Microsoft have brought the ThinkUKnow education program to Australia. The program, which originated in the UK,...
Article | 4/03/2009 Real-time online dating, first $399 refrigerator magnet
The DEMO 09 conference launched 39 promising new technologies for consumers and businesses, with each presenter being given a scant six minutes to mak...
Article | 17/02/2009 Telstra boosts mobile broadband to 21Mbps, 42Mbps to come
Telstra has launched what it claims is the world’s fastest mobile broadband service, with peak download speeds of 21Mbps and with the intention of inc...
Article | 5/02/2009 Cisco warns of four WLAN controller vulnerabilities
Cisco Wednesday issued a security alert warning of a quartet of vulnerabilities affecting all of its wireless LAN controllers, including the Catalyst ...
Article | 30/01/2009 Mozilla delays Firefox 3.1 again
Mozilla has delayed the third beta of Firefox 3.1 for the second time this month, a company executive said Thursday, citing troublesome bugs in the br...
Article | 28/01/2009 Microsoft repeats IE8 lock-in warning for XP users with SP3
Microsoft has again warned users of Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) that they may not be able to uninstall either the service pack or Internet Explore...
Article | 27/01/2009 Obama details recovery plan but short on broadband goals
Barack Obama used his first weekly address as U.S. president to provide more details of his proposed US$825 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment...
Article | 27/01/2009 EU may demand Microsoft bundle rival browsers with Windows
The European Union (EU)'s antitrust agency may force Microsoft to include rival browsers in Windows, according to a regulatory filing submitted last w...

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