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BREAKING NEWS
Linux & Open Source
Xtreme fuels expansion with open source
By
Ry Crozier
| October 09, 2008
Advertising intelligence company Xtreme Information plans to drop Ubuntu-based DVRs in Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane to expand the reach of its monitoring.
Business
Telstra gives $400,000 to employee's charities
By
Staff writers
| October 09, 2008
Telstra has given its employees the chance to donate to their favourite charities and community organisations as part of a $400,000 grants scheme.
Business
Channel Ten guilty of subliminal ads
By
Egan Orion
| October 09, 2008
Network Ten transmitted subliminal advertising during a music awards show last year, but the government media authority let it off lightly with just a stern warning.
Hardware
Scientists make ultrathin superconducting films
By
Julie Steenhuysen
| October 09, 2008
U.S. researchers have developed ultrathin films that when sandwiched together form a superconductor, an advance that could lead to a new class of fast, power-saving electronics.
Security
Adobe warns of 'clickjacking' attacks
By
Iain Thomson
| October 09, 2008
Adobe has issued a security alert about its Flash software that makes it vulnerable to being abused by hackers in a practice known as clickjacking.
Business
Google slips AdSense into games
By
Shaun Nichols
| October 09, 2008
Google is rolling out a new version of its AdSense advertising program for game developers.
Hardware
RIM smartphone takes the world by Storm
By
Emma Hughes
| October 09, 2008
Vodafone today the arrival of BlackBerry Storm which will be the first "clickable" touch-screen smart phone, just in time for Christmas.
Internet
Spammers prefer Obama to McCain
By
Egan Orion
| October 09, 2008
Democratic Nominee Senator Barack Obama has been showing up in seven times more spam emails than his US presidential election rival, Republican nominee Senator John McCain.
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