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Good afternoon,

Here at iTnews we don't condone hacking. But enthusiasts may be tempted to cross the line when native features are left dormant within a device.

Would you trade stability and support for extra functionality? That's the question for HTC Desire owners in today's story. Feel free to comment.

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
Telstra staff strike over pay parity

By Liz Tay | May 05, 2010

Thousands to strike in Melbourne.

 
 
Hardware
Revealed: HTC Desire's hidden gems

By Neerav Bhatt | May 05, 2010

The features Telstra didn't want you to see... just yet.

 
 
Strategy
Fujitsu wins $15m WA Police contract

By Liz Tay | May 05, 2010

Services deal builds on ten-year relationship.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Optus pushes for LTE spectrum decision

By Ry Crozier | May 05, 2010

The cost of uncertainty.

 
 
Telco/ISP
TransACT buys out ISP Grapevine

By Ry Crozier | May 05, 2010

Buys out joint venture partner.

 
 
Hardware
Five ways to boost your wireless broadband speed

By Alex Kidman | May 05, 2010

PC Authority's Alex Kidman gives us his tips.

 
 
Security
India bans Chinese networking kit over security fears

By Iain Thomson | May 05, 2010

Mobile sales halted over fears of embedded malware.

 
 
Security
US treasury web sites hacked using iFrame

By Iain Thomson | May 05, 2010

Security firms show that no site is safe.

 
 
Hardware
IBM rolls out updated network appliances

By Shaun Nichols | May 05, 2010

Updated WebSphere line to take advantage of Cast Iron buy.

 
 

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