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NBN Co quietly starts trials connecting traffic lights

By Ry Crozier

Moves ahead with controversial bid to stretch its remit.

Would you trade your browsing history for concert tickets?

By Paris Cowan

Consumers willing to forego privacy.

Optus begins first tranche of 2G network shutdown

By Ry Crozier

Live test of transition before main closure in August.

Apple rushes out iOS patch for wi-fi vulnerability

By Juha Saarinen

Code execution on wi-fi chip foiled.

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Qantas cancels launch of free inflight wi-fi

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Statistically, you're far more likely to have your info stolen from a lottery in a data breach than you are to actu… https://t.co/RTvqEgiUfL

 

iTnews_au

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Revealed: Optus' data mining start-up venture: Exclusive: To be led by ex-head of content. https://t.co/YLIXgRKgv6

 

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So question... what data exactly is it to be mining? https://t.co/8ih9HSRi6I

 

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The irony. The 'privacy policy' hidden behind a tracking notice. Can't access the privacy policy unless you click o… https://t.co/meqceqwHbM

 
 
 
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May 23, 2017

 
 
 

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