EDITOR'S NOTE
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Good morning,
We kick off by revisiting a story we first covered in June last year on mobile phone jamming for NSW prisons.
Seems the proposed trial is progressing with the communications regulator seeking submissions on the effects of interference on people that live in areas around the facility.
Also today, Oracle continues its TomorrowNow pursuit...
-- Ry Crozier
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TODAY ON ITNEWS
Hardware
Lithgow prison phone jammer trial progresses
By
Ry Crozier
| January 29, 2010
Communications regulator exploring interference and health concerns.
Software
Oracle claims firm stole its intellectual property
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Staff Writers
| January 30, 2010
Accused undercuts vendor on update costs.
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Steve Ballmer enters China censorship debate
By
Shaun Nichols
| January 30, 2010
Defends company's position.
Security
Cisco warns of Unified MeetingPlace flaws
By
Shaun Nichols
| January 30, 2010
Urgent fix for four vulnerabilities.
Software
EFF kicks off browser tracking project
By
Shaun Nichols
| January 30, 2010
Analyse traffic monitoring techniques.
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