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Security
Weekly Roundup: New iPhone players and Google declares privacy dead
By
Staff writers
| August 02, 2008
Oz gets even more iPhone options, Blackberry looks to give Apple a run for its money, and Google claims personal privacy is dead and gone.
Telecommunications
Struggles continue over NBN separation
By
Ashley Clark
| August 01, 2008
As the tender process for the national broadband network (NBN) continues, the argument over separation of the network rages on.
Telecommunications
SAGE-AU slams cost of content filtering
By
Staff writers
| August 01, 2008
Over-blocking access to Internet sites even three percent of the time will impose “significant” costs on service providers, the System Administrators Guild of Australia (SAGE-AU) has warned.
Business
Forrester buys Jupiter Research
By
Shaun Nichols
| August 01, 2008
Analyst firm Forrester research has purchased rival firm Jupiter Research for US$23 million.
Telecommunications
EFF releases ISP-checking tool
By
Shaun Nichols
| August 02, 2008
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released a new software tool to let users keep an eye on their ISPs.
Security
Feds claim right to laptops
By
Shaun Nichols
| August 02, 2008
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will continue to allow its agents to seize notebook computers and retain the devices indefinitely.
Internet
Mother joins trend of turning to YouTube for help
By
Ritsuko Ando
| August 02, 2008
A mother whose ex-husband is accused of kidnapping their daughter has pleaded on YouTube for the 7-year-old's return, joining a growing number of people using the online video site to highlight a cause.
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