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BREAKING NEWS
Telecommunications
Deadline set for NBN info
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Staff writers
| August 08, 2008
Telcos in the running for the $4.7 billion national broadband network (NBN) have two more weeks to finalise and hand over the network information needed for the tender process.
Security
Last-ditch warning: 'think before you click', during Olympics
By
Negar Salek
| August 08, 2008
The opening ceremony for the much anticipated Beijing Olympic Games is only hours away and security experts have sent out an eleventh hour warning to internet users – ‘think twice before you click.’
Telecommunications
Telstra opens up ADSL2+ services
By
Staff writers
| August 08, 2008
Telstra has signed up mid-sized telco People Telecom as the first retailer of its ADSL2+ wholesale services.
Linux & Open Source
linux.conf.au 2009 shapes up
By
Liz Tay
| August 08, 2008
Hardware hacking, licensing and art were among a broad range of topics submitted to linux.conf.au (LCA) 2009 organisers by the time a call for papers closed today.
Internet
Live Mesh tech preview open to Aussies
By
Ry Crozier
| August 08, 2008
Microsoft has opened its much-anticipated Live Mesh technology preview up to Australian users for the first time.
Internet
Mozilla plans to consolidate messaging into one application
By
Iain Thomson
| August 08, 2008
Mozilla has released a prototype of a new application that aims to consolidate all messages a user can receive over a computer into one reader package.
Operating Systems
XP still outselling Vista says HP
By
Iain Thomson
| August 08, 2008
A senior executive at HP has said that sales of systems of Windows XP still make up the majority of its sales, despite the operating system being officially withdrawn from sale in June.
Security
Kaminsky delivers DNS dirt
By
Shaun Nichols
| August 08, 2008
Security researcher Dan Kaminsky has delivered his much-anticipated report on the DNS flaw he discovered earlier this year.
Mobility
iPhone 'blacklist' reported
By
Shaun Nichols
| August 08, 2008
The iPhone is equipped with a possible application 'blacklist' which could allow Apple to remotely remove certain applications, claims one researcher.
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