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Good morning,

Privacy Principle revisions up for debate next year could have serious repercussions for customers hosting data offshore, if the revisions are passed into law.

iTnews sat down with Mark Vincent, partner at Truman Hoyle and one of the nation's foremost legal experts on cloud computing, for his thoughts on this and other cloud and NBN issues. Check out the videos in the story below.

Also today, Microsoft gets ready for Patch Tuesday and Android gets more powerful...

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Storage
Privacy revisions present risk for offshore clouds

By Brett Winterford | October 11, 2010

Extra diligence required.

 
 
Networking
Government signs off on $100m smart grid plan

By Nate Cochrane | October 08, 2010

EnergyAustralia consortium finally picks up the cheque.

 
 
Security
Microsoft plans biggest Patch Tuesday ever

By Tom Brewster | October 09, 2010

Almost 50 vulnerabilities get fixes.

 
 
Software
Google getting larger in Apple's rearview mirror

By Gabriel Madway | October 11, 2010

Grows smartphone market.

 
 
Software
Report: Amazon planning app store for Android

October 09, 2010

Compete with Google marketplace.

 
 
Hardware
UAE says BlackBerry dispute resolved before deadline

By Andrew Hammond | October 09, 2010

Corporate email security questions raised.

 
 

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