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BREAKING NEWS
Telecommunications
Telstra faces backlash on Twitter
By
Ry Crozier
| September 30, 2008
Telstra BigPond's foray into Twitter has been widely criticised by social media experts and even the ISP's own customer service staff, blog posts reveal.
Networking
HP collaborates to identify Wi-Fi dead zones cheaply
By
Liz Tay
| September 30, 2008
A collaborative effort by HP Labs and Rice University has produced a technique that could lower the cost of identifying 'dead zones' in large wireless networks.
Security
Nigerian scammer arrested with help of QLD police
By
Staff writers
| September 30, 2008
A Nigerian man has been arrested over an Internet-based lonely-hearts scam, which stripped a 45-year-old Queensland man of thousands of dollars.
Telecommunications
Customers stranded due to Telstra software errors: dealers
By
| September 30, 2008
Errors have plagued Telstra's new customer billing platform, with dealers reporting dozens of customers stranded without access and thousands of dollars lost because of the new system.
Security
Full encryption stops Amazon Web video leak: Adobe
By
Daisuke Wakabayashi
| September 30, 2008
Amazon.com has fixed a glitch in its video streaming service by adopting Adobe Systems Inc's encryption on all television shows and movies found on its site, software maker Adobe said on Monday.
Software
EA sets video game deal with "300" director
By
Staff Writers
| September 30, 2008
Video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc has signed a deal for Hollywood director Zack Snyder, who made the hit 2006 film "300," to help develop video games, some of which may someday become movies themselves.
Business
Steve Ballmer starts European road trip
By
| September 30, 2008
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer is to travel throughout Europe this week on a whistlestop tour of governments, customers, partners and employees.
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