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Aussies ‘tempted’ by pirated software

Aussies ‘tempted’ by pirated software

Aussie consumers say they are more tempted to buy or “obtain” pirated products such as software due to the flailing economy.
Staff Writers May 5 2009 4:26PM Software
Aussies snap up Virgin Galactic space tickets

Aussies snap up Virgin Galactic space tickets

A 56-year-old Brisbane businesswoman, Glenys Ambe, will be the first Australian woman to be a Virgin Galactic space tourist – one of 11 Aussies to put down a deposit on a $280,000 ticket.
Ry Crozier Apr 27 2009 2:49PM Hardware
Electronic recycling plant opens in Sydney

Electronic recycling plant opens in Sydney

Environment Minister Peter Garrett has opened a new e-waste recycling plant,but environmentalists are falling over themselves to say that it was not enough to solve the country's epidemic of gadgety garbage.
Nick Farrell Nov 20 2008 6:24AM Hardware
Aussies fall for Nigerian Scam

Aussies fall for Nigerian Scam

Inspector Knacker of the Queensland Yard is worried that so many Aussies are falling for the Nigerian scam.
Nick Farrell Aug 21 2008 7:56AM Security
Aussies most likely to use self-service

Aussies most likely to use self-service

Research shows that more Australians prefer to do business with companies that provide self-service options than consumers from other regions.
Ashley Clark Jun 12 2008 3:37PM Strategy
Mobile banking far from secure: Report

Mobile banking far from secure: Report

Security concerns are prohibiting Australians from using mobile devices to pay bills, shop or bank online, the latest Unisys Security Index has found.



Staff Writers May 7 2008 3:10PM Security
Aussies more concerned about securing outbound email than spam

Aussies more concerned about securing outbound email than spam

Australians are more concerned about securing outbound email which can lead to sensitive data loss than they are about securing inbound email that could steal data, according to a new survey by Proofpoint.
Negar Salek Feb 27 2008 12:51PM Security
Aussies love pizza on YouTube

Aussies love pizza on YouTube

Australians may love their beer, sunshine and beach, but it seems a little thing called pizza has got most people hooked online.
Staff Writers Dec 18 2007 3:30PM Software
IT companies flag $50M of  IT opportunities and $250,000 of scholarships for Aussies

IT companies flag $50M of IT opportunities and $250,000 of scholarships for Aussies

$50 million worth of Australian IT jobs and $250,000 worth of scholarships are on offer in the next twelve months, a consortium of ICT vendors including IBM, Microsoft, CSC and KPMG announced at the ACS Foundation’s ‘Great IT Jobs Debate’, this week.

Staff Writers Nov 9 2007 2:37PM Training & Development
Aussies find identity fraud more terrorising than terrorism

Aussies find identity fraud more terrorising than terrorism

Australians are more concerned about the misuse of their personal information and credit card theft rather than national security in a terrorism related event, according to an August Newspoll survey commissioned by Unisys.
Negar Salek Aug 27 2007 2:14PM Security
Aussies lag in portable music technology

Aussies lag in portable music technology

New research shows Aussies aren’t keeping up with the beat.

Staff Writers Jul 2 2007 12:19PM Hardware
Aussies call for RateMyTeachers ban

Aussies call for RateMyTeachers ban

Legal action may be launched to close teacher rating site.
Matt Chapman May 7 2007 12:19PM Software
Aussies start purge of antipodean zombies

Aussies start purge of antipodean zombies

A new campaign to drive zombie computers off the internet has been launched by the Australian government.
René Millman Nov 7 2005 12:47PM Security
Geeks and technology scare Aussies: survey

Geeks and technology scare Aussies: survey

IT professionals believe the average Australian employee is apprehensive of new technology, according to a recent survey.
Sarah Cooper Sep 8 2004 12:00AM Oddware

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