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BREAKING NEWS
Internet
New technology pushes privacy law change
By
Ashley Clark
| August 11, 2008
Advancements in information technology warrant changes in privacy laws, said the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC).
Internet
Live trumps Google in paid Olympic traffic
By
Staff writers
| August 11, 2008
Google Australia is distributing the most local Olympics searches but is being trumped by Windows Live and Yahoo! in paid traffic, Hitwise Australia says.
Software
Apple chief says iPhone software sales take off
By
Staff Writers
| August 11, 2008
Apple users have downloaded more than 60 million programs for the iPhone, in the month since the technology company opened the App Store, an online software clearinghouse, chief Executive Steve Jobs told The Wall Street Journal.
Business
Fujitsu-Siemens denies break-up reports
By
Dave Bailey
| August 11, 2008
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has moved to quash reports of its impending break up, describing the talk as "baseless".
Business
CIOs confused over how to calculate carbon footprint
By
Rosalie Marshall
| August 11, 2008
Chief information officers (CIO’s) are split on whether outsourced IT operations should count towards an organisation’s total carbon footprint, according to a Fujitsu Services survey.
Internet
Online campaigns bedevilled by typos
By
Nick Farrell
| August 11, 2008
Cyber squatters are making a fortune out of the US election.
Security
BBC loses burglar's dream data
By
Stewart Meagher
| August 11, 2008
The BBC has given one lucky thief the opportunity of a lifetime by becoming the latest British institution to find itself at the centre of a loss of data scandal.
Internet
3G dongles grow in popularity
By
Tony Dennis
| August 11, 2008
Mobile broadband dongles are becoming so popular that specialist unlockers – such as Nextgen – are starting to offer software which enables them to be used on any suitable 3G network.
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