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Missing data in Turnbull's second-best NBN 
By Charis Palmer | Apr 9, 2013 | Comment Now 
NBN-Lite will still need to be heavy on negotiation.
 
Analysis: Did Apple make the wrong bet on the Aussie dollar? 
By Anthony Caruana | May 21, 2010 | 9 Comments 
The iPad might wind up cheaper in Australia.
 
Week in review: The proof is in the network 
By Ry Crozier | Jan 17, 2009 | Comment Now 
We’ve been hearing for months that network spending has immunity from other IT budget cutbacks this year - we’ve just been waiting to see the proof.
 
Intel and Micron push the button on 34nm flash fab  
By Stewart Meagher | Nov 25, 2008 | Comment Now 
Intel and Micron have today announced mass production of their jointly developed 34nm, 32 gigabit multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash memory device
 
Blacklists, whitelists and heuristics: Symantec describes new threats 
By Kathryn Small | Nov 20, 2008 | Comment Now 
iTnews talks to Vincent Weafer, VP Security Response, Symantec, about how server-side polymorphism is changing the security landscape.
 
Apathy, security and fear hinder social media, study finds 
By Kathryn Small | Oct 3, 2008 | Comment Now 
While social media like Facebook, Linkedin and instant messaging are increasingly being used in the workplace, new research shows that it's a highly unplanned area of development.
 
Weekly Roundup: Oz amps up privacy legislation and the US stays slack on prosecuting online criminals 
Aug 16, 2008 | Comment Now 
This week, Australians saw a preview of what may be the future of its privacy legislation, and the US was called out for failing to punish its online fraudsters.
 
Weekly Roundup: The NBN seems further away and an astronaut outs aliens on heavy metal radio 
Jul 26, 2008 | Comment Now 
New setbacks arose this week for the national broadband network (NBN). In other news, a former astronaut claimed aliens have been to Earth during a radio interview.
 
Weekly Roundup:  Stephen Hawking snubs title and Bill Gates's last day at the office 
Jun 28, 2008 | Comment Now 
This week, Stephen Hawking revealed how he has avoided Britain's highest honour for over a decade, and Bill Gates had his final farewell from Microsoft.
 
Telstra to join Optus and Vodafone on the iPhone bandwagon 
By Mitchell Bingemann | Jun 20, 2008 | Comment Now 
It appears as though Telstra will belatedly jump on the iPhone bandwagon and will offer Apple’s 3G mobile device some two weeks after rivals Optus and Vodafone make it ...
 
Citrix touts the desktop as the next big wave in virtualisation 
By Ashley Clark | May 28, 2008 | Comment Now 
Although server virtualisation has historically led the way in the virtualisation market, Citrix says desktop virtualisation is now emerging as the new hot thing.
 
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives 
By Iain Thomson | Apr 14, 2008 | Comment Now 
IBM’s Almaden Laboratory has been outlining a new form of memory that it says will replace both flash memory storage and platter-based hard drives..
 
Queensland Uni giving schools the quickest Internet in the land 
By Mitchell Bingemann | Apr 9, 2008 | Comment Now 
The University of Queensland is paving a high-speed broadband revolution for school communities with a new network that allows them to connect to the internet at a speed of one ...
 
2008: The year of the content filter 
By Sarah Stokely | Feb 4, 2008 | Comment Now 
With Communications Minister Stephen Conroy set to release his report on ISP-level content filtering later this month, 2008 is shaping up to be the “year of the content filter” ...
 
Australian Fibre to the Home still on the table, says Conroy 
By Adam Turner | Jan 14, 2008 | Comment Now 
Fibre to the Home proposals will be welcome among bids for Australia's national high speed fibre network, according to Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
 
iiNet cuts the cord and delivers nation-wide Naked DSL 
By Mitchell Bingemann | Nov 15, 2007 | Comment Now 
iiNet has unveiled its long awaited and Australia’s first nation-wide Naked DSL broadband service which eliminates the need to pay telephone line rental for ADSL2+ internet access.
 
ISPhone wants the 'heart of the Internet' with latest expansion 
By Lilia Guan | Jul 24, 2007 | Comment Now 
IP voice carrier, ISPhone Australasia has expanded its Australian network via the addition of two new POPs and the launch of it wholesale ADSL2+ DSL product.
 
Google and BlackBerry make the e-commerce top 10 
By Robert Jaques | Jul 16, 2007 | Comment Now 
SIIA publishes list of most important e-commerce developments of the pastdecade.
 
'Philfing' the new scourge of the net 
May 24, 2007 | Comment Now 
A recent survey of more than 2,400 web users has found that Britain is becoming a nation of angry online shoppers.
 
Microsoft raises the barcode for Xbox and DVDs 
By Jane Hoskyn | Apr 23, 2007 | Comment Now 
Next-generation colour barcode to appear by Christmas.
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