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Support fades for Australian net censorship

Support fades for Australian net censorship

The Australian government’s plans to censor all web content at the borders of the country looks in danger of coming unstuck.
Iain Thomson Oct 31 2008 3:13PM Telco/ISP
Details of Australia's new data breach disclosure laws to be revealed

Details of Australia's new data breach disclosure laws to be revealed

The final report outlining the amendments to Australia’s Privacy Act will be released on August 11, possibily ending almost two years of speculation surrounding the inclusion of Australia’s inaugural mandatory data breach disclosure laws.
Negar Salek Aug 1 2008 3:34PM Security
Australia's new Privacy Laws?

Australia's new Privacy Laws?

People just don’t think that putting family genealogy, exposes them and their families to spying by ID fraudsters and for that matter anyone else (stalkers, paedophiles, employers, parents).
David Kaplan is the Head Security Architect at earthwave Jul 18 2008 12:58PM Security
Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry has agreed on a series of “fundamental principles” that should be the basis for development of policy governing the broadband environment.

a Staff Writer Feb 26 2008 3:37PM Telco/ISP
Apple crowned “Best PC” in Australia’s biggest tech survey

Apple crowned “Best PC” in Australia’s biggest tech survey

Apple has edged out PC stalwarts Dell and HP to take the “Best PC” award in Australia’s biggest ever consumer technology survey.
Mitchell Bingemann Dec 7 2007 2:45PM Hardware
Australia’s history goes online

Australia’s history goes online

Digital communications agency, Reading Room, has redeveloped the National Archives of Australia (NAA) website to give the public online access to fascinating records on the history of Australia.
Lilia Guan Dec 3 2007 12:45PM Storage
iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus has teamed up with Landcare Australia and launched Australia’s first Green Broadband plan which aims to assist its customers to reduce their carbon footprint.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 2 2007 5:24PM Telco/ISP
Child beats Australia's national porn filter

Child beats Australia's national porn filter

The Australian federal government is in fire-fighting mode following reports that a 16 year-old schoolboy hacked his way through an $84 million internet porn filter launched by the government earlier this month.
Clement James Aug 29 2007 7:36AM Software
Opinion: The network disaster facing Australia's branch offices

Opinion: The network disaster facing Australia's branch offices

In today’s fast-paced and technologically-driven environment, the need for instant real-time communication is critical for any business to remain up-to-date and competitive.
Staff Writers Jun 29 2007 11:03AM Software
The network disaster facing Australia's branch offices

The network disaster facing Australia's branch offices

In today’s fast-paced and technologically-driven environment, the need for instant real-time communication is critical for any business to remain up-to-date and competitive.
Staff Writers Jun 29 2007 11:02AM Security
Opinion: Australia’s ICT industry goes green

Opinion: Australia’s ICT industry goes green

Technology has the potential to be a major part of the solution to Australia’s environmental challenges. This is particularly true when considering the issue of climate change.
Staff Writers Apr 12 2007 10:33AM Strategy
PartyPoker under siege

PartyPoker under siege

Australia’s most widely used poker website has become the target of a global phishing scam today, according to security vendor Websense.
Negar Salek Feb 22 2007 2:54PM Security
Telstra propose biggest rollout in Australia's history

Telstra propose biggest rollout in Australia's history

Telco giant seeking $600 million in funding for the widespread broadband plans
Staff Writers Jan 17 2007 1:41PM Telco/ISP
Australia's largest residential VoIP installation goes live

Australia's largest residential VoIP installation goes live

Australia's largest residential VoIP installation was launched in Melbourne this week with the opening of Central Equity's Melbourne Tower and City Tower apartment buildings.
DVD Editor , Ron Osborn , Rob Osborn Oct 21 2004 12:00AM Networking

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