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Weekly Roundup: Oz amps up privacy legislation and the US stays slack on prosecuting online criminals
By
Staff writers
| August 16, 2008
This week, Australians saw a preview of what may be the future of its privacy legislation, and the US was called out for failing to punish its online fraudsters.
Software
Google Maps drives geospatial BI
By
Ry Crozier
| August 15, 2008
Consumer mapping tools are driving demand for geospatial visualisation tools in the enterprise, BI vendors claim.
Internet
Tech giants pitch human rights platform
By
Shaun Nichols
| August 16, 2008
Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are all offering Congress their solutions on bringing human rights laws to the internet.
Hardware
AMD targets Intel with business chips
By
Iain Thomson
| August 16, 2008
AMD is making a play for the business market by packaging four existing chips in a new business package to make them more attractive to system builders.
Hardware
Fujistu Siemens launches zero watt monitor
By
Phil Muncaster
| August 16, 2008
IT infrastructure provider Fujitsu Siemens Computers has launched what it claims to be the world's first zero watt monitor. This new technology could save firms around £6 per monitor per year, according to estimates.
Internet
Twitter cuts mobile service
By
Shaun Nichols
| August 16, 2008
Microblogging service Twitter is cutting its mobile services in most parts of the world.
Mobility
Infineon chipset may be cause of iPhone woes
By
Iain Thomson
| August 16, 2008
An analyst has stated that the cause of the unusually high number of dropped calls some Apple iPhone users are experiencing may be down to the phone’s Infineon chipset.
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