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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Friday September 19, 2008
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BREAKING NEWS

Software
'Spoken tokens' touted as ultimate security

By Liz Tay | September 19, 2008

An Australian market for biometric voice authentication is taking shape from early adopters in the banking, government and service industries.

 
 
Business
Online ads weather economic storms

By Ashley Clark | September 19, 2008

After a brief slowdown at the beginning of the financial year, Australian online advertising revenue is expected to increase 24 percent in 2008, according to a new study.

 
 
Security
QuickTime zero-day spotted

By Shaun Nichols | September 19, 2008

Security experts are warning of a new zero-day vulnerability affecting Apple's QuickTime and iTunes players.

 
 
Telecommunications
Nokia 'free' music phone sales to start Oct 17

By Tarmo Virki | September 19, 2008

Nokia's first phone model with free access to music is scheduled to go on sale on October 17 in Britain, retailer Carphone Warehouse said on its Web page.

 
 
Hardware
Telco push to convert base stations to green power

By Staff Writers | September 19, 2008

Mobile phone carriers in the developing world can save up to 2.5 billion litres of diesel a year by powering base stations with renewable energy, the GSM Association said on Thursday.

 
 
Telecommunications
EFF sues Bush, Cheney et al for AT&T spying

By Iain Thomson | September 19, 2008

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has filed a lawsuit on behalf of AT&T's business and personal customers over the US government's wiretapping of private telephone and internet records.

 
 

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