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Good morning,

Well... it's official. As of late yesterday, insolvency specialists were appointed to Excom Education to wind up the company.

Also today, the independents make their NBN demands known to the major parties, the dismissal of the 'naughty Acrobat' case and how the threat of Rickrolling tamed Tech Ed's Wi-Fi network this year.

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Software
Excom enters liquidation

By Brett Winterford | August 25, 2010

Dye & Co appointed to wind up company.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Windsor challenges Gillard on NBN price tag

By Matthew Sadler | August 25, 2010

Independents want NBN costs broken down into bite-sized pieces.

 
 
Training & Development
UNSW 'naughty Acrobat' case dismissed

By Liz Tay | August 26, 2010

Sexual harassment lawsuit.

 
 
Networking
Tech Ed tames torrent leechers

By Angus Kidman | August 26, 2010

Port tracking identifies greedy users at MS conference.

 
 
Training & Development
Excom staff, students commiserate online

By Nate Cochrane | August 26, 2010

Nationwide soul searching to make sense of closure.

 
 
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Flash drive exposed US war plans

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Hunting grades and gossip.

 
 

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