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Good morning,

Today's edition is a smorgasboard of reports coming out of Black Hat in the U.S., including a challenge to internet economics by the new ICANN chief.

Also on the menu is a feast of iPhone hardware hacking and regulatory distractions.

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
ICANN president debunks internet economics

By Iain Thomson | July 31, 2009

Metcalfe's Law is fatally flawed.

 
 
Security
Regulation harming computer security, say experts

By Iain Thomson | July 31, 2009

Wasting time on useless jobs.

 
 
Software
Yahoo developer programs under threat

By Rosalie Marshall | July 31, 2009

Future of SearchMonkey and Boss undecided.

 
 
Networking
U.S. lawmaker urges regulations for file-sharing

By Staff Writers | July 30, 2009

LimeWire under fire.

 
 
Security
iPhone vulnerable to hacker attacks - researchers

By Jim Finkle | July 31, 2009

Users prevented from making calls or accessing internet.

 
 
Hardware
Foxconn suicide turns spotlight on China counterfeiting

By Don Durfee | July 30, 2009

Huge market for knock-off iPhones.

 
 

EVENTS

Event Name Location Date
The 2009 eCrime Symposium Sofitel Wentworth, 61-101 Phillip Street, Sydney August 04, 2009
The Future of Enterprise Java - JBoss Open Choice Village Roadshow Theatrette, State Library Melbourne (Entry 3, Latrobe St) August 04, 2009
SAP Australian User Group (SAUG) Summit 2009 Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre August 04, 2009
The Future of Enterprise Java - JBoss Open Choice Conference Room, National Library Canberra (Level 4, Parkes Place, Parkes) August 06, 2009
The ACOMM Awards 2009 Westin Hotel, Sydney August 06, 2009
3rd Annual Technology in Government and the Public Sector Summit Hyatt Hotel, Canberra August 10, 2009
The Future of Enterprise Java - JBoss Open Choice Dynasty Room, Christie Corporate Sydney (3 Spring Street, Sydney) August 11, 2009
 
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