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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good Afternoon,

By Monday, we'll know if the boardroom election at Australian domain name regulator AuDA is indeed "nothing unusual" or a platform for several in the industry to propose radical changes to the way the .au domain space is administered.

Enjoy your weekend - and don't forget to check out The Weekly Crunch!

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
AuDA reformists spy board roles

By Ry Crozier | October 16, 2009

Four positions to be announced Monday.

 
 
Networking
Rackspace.com racks up Aussie cloud adopters

By Brett Winterford | October 16, 2009

No shortage of Aussie icons connecting long distance to cloud compute.

 
 
Oddware
The Weekly Crunch: October 16, 2009

By Ben Grubb , Munir Kotadia | October 16, 2009

iiNet trial continues; HP likes to touch; Windows gets patched and replaced.

 
 
Storage
Photos: Kroll Ontrack invests in Brisbane cleanroom

By Staff writers | October 16, 2009

Faster data recovery promised.

 
 
Software
Pay-as-you-go comes to iPhone App Store

By Staff writers | October 16, 2009

Powerful new feature or "bait and switch"?

 
 
Hardware
RIM launching new version of touchscreen BlackBerry

By Wojtek Dabrowski | October 16, 2009

Latest move in fight with iPhone.

 
 
Security
Massive attack launched against Microsoft's Outlook

By Iain Thomson | October 16, 2009

Websense warns of highly targeted attack.

 
 
Hardware
Intel takes AMD anti-trust battle to the US

By V3.co.uk staff | October 16, 2009

Chip feud continues.

 
 

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