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Article | 11/11/2008 3 Mobile introduces prepaid mobile broadband
3 Mobile has announced the expansion of its mobile broadband repertoire by introducing a prepaid billing system in time for Christmas. 3 will also all...
Article | 11/11/2008 My.BarackObama.com stays online after election
While much has been written about  the impact of President-Elect Barack Obama's successful use of social networking and other Web 2.0 tools, the campa...
Article | 10/11/2008 Virgin plucks Broadband at Home from retail shelves
Virgin Mobile has confirmed it has stopped selling its Broadband at Home service via general retail stores.
Article | 8/11/2008 NBN: Competing with customers is bad for business
Canadian next-gen networking company, Axia NetMedia CEO, Art Price, has offered a simple message to whoever wins the tender to build Australia’s Nati...
Article | 7/11/2008 NBN to hit retail and wholesale profits
A leading economist has predicted the National Broadband Network (NBN) will boost all industries but also hurt retail and wholesale companies.
Article | 6/11/2008 iiNet launches reseller portal
In an effort to ramp up its channel activity, ASX-listed ISP, iiNet, will launch an online reseller portal on November 11.
Article | 6/11/2008 Telstra plans new wireless modem, upgrade to network speed
Telstra today unveiled plans to release the fastest mobile broadband modem in the world, capable of reaching peak network downlink speeds of 21 megabi...
Article | 5/11/2008 Libs take Telstra split off the cards
Australia has missed its chance to split Telstra should it win the National Broadband Network (NBN), according to former finance boss, turned shadow c...
Article | 5/11/2008 Firefox cracks 20 percent market share in October, then slips
Mozilla's Firefox climbed above 20 percent market share for two weeks last month, but ended October just under the milestone, a Web metrics company sa...
Article | 3/11/2008 'Ruthless' Trojan steals 500K bank, credit card log-ons
A sophisticated cybercrime group that's maintained an especially devious Trojan horse for nearly three years has stolen the log-ons to more than 300,0...
Article | 3/11/2008 Google sheds light on 'Dark Web'
Google this week took another step in its effort to shed light on the so-called Dark Web with its announcement that its engine can now search scanned ...
Article | 31/10/2008 Google updates Chrome to third beta
Google Wednesday released the third beta version of Chrome, the browser it introduced nearly two months ago, to fix a single security vulnerability an...
Article | 31/10/2008 ICANN delays shutting down spammy Estonian registrar
The overseer of the Internet's addressing system said on Wednesday it will delay shutting down a dodgy Estonian domain registrar pending a review.
Article | 30/10/2008 Apple ads blunt Microsoft's 'I'm a PC' campaign
Apple's anti-Vista response last week to its rival's "I'm a PC" marketing campaign blunted the impact of Microsoft's efforts, an Internet video metric...
Article | 30/10/2008 Nokia announces plans for gaming platform
Nokia continues to push its gaming platform N-Gage, announcing new games at the Nokia Games Summit in Rome on Wednesday. More games and mobile phones ...
Article | 30/10/2008 Mozilla plans for Firefox 2.0's final days
Mozilla is considering just two more security updates for Firefox 2.0 before it retires the browser at the end of this year.
Article | 29/10/2008 Microsoft, Akamai team up for 'no-buffer' video streaming
Microsoft and content delivery network services provider Akamai are collaborating to produce a new video service that promises to deliver high-speed v...
Article | 29/10/2008 ICANN proposes new way to buy top-level domains
ICANN is seeking comments on a proposal that would open up the market for generic top-level domains (TLDs) on the Internet, basically allowing anyone ...
Article | 29/10/2008 Google offers Gmail users a window into Calendar and Docs
Google this week unveiled gadgets created by its Google Labs project that allow Gmail users to look at Google Calendar and Google Docs data without ha...
Article | 29/10/2008 Google, Yahoo and Microsoft align against state censorship
Google, Yahoo and Microsoft will announce a common code of conduct relating to freedom of expression and the protection of privacy online.

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