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Skype's partner claims service is legal in China
As analysts ponder China's intentions.
Sui-Lee Wee and Chris Buckley
Jan 5 2011 1:39PM
Networking
China to crack down on "illegal" VoIP operators
Skype could be designated illegal in China.
Staff Writers
Jan 3 2011 12:05PM
Networking
Virus attacks Android phones in China
Spreads via popular game downloads.
Jim Finkle
Jan 3 2011 12:05PM
Security
Sony: China rare earths quota hinders free trade
Concerns of electronics component shortages.
Staff Writers
Dec 30 2010 7:57AM
Financial Services
Cablegate: Aussie spies spooked by cyberwar
Defence Signals Directorate unprepared for information era, Australian spooks told US.
Nate Cochrane
Dec 16 2010 12:57PM
Security
British giant BAE acquires Sydney's Stratsec
BAE's local IT security operations to merge with Stratsec.
Nate Cochrane
Nov 30 2010 11:35AM
Security
Pentagon 'aware' of China Internet rerouting
Unsure of the implications.
Jim Wolf
Nov 22 2010 10:06AM
Security
Report: Motorola had rejected higher bid from Huawei
Journey to the west blocked.
Liam Tung
Aug 4 2010 6:50AM
Networking
Google China searches partially blocked
Certain queries being blocked for mainland users.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 1 2010 11:27AM
Security
China defends internet censorship
Necessary to protect the people, says government.
Jun 9 2010 7:09AM
Telco/ISP
China strengthens supercomputing power
Now boasts the world’s second most powerful machine.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 1 2010 6:47AM
Hardware
Analysis: Who really owns Huawei?
Unravelling the structure of the world's fastest growing networking vendor.
Juha Saarinen
May 28 2010 7:22AM
Networking
EMC brings Mozy Australia launch back on track
Delayed to "contemplate" cross-border data issues.
Ry Crozier
May 13 2010 7:21AM
Storage
Interview: Inside a censored China
Chinese academic Kaiser Kuo says some censorship can be justified.
Brett Winterford
May 10 2010 4:48PM
Security
Cisco blames product delays on Chinese migration
Vendor caught by upswing in demand.
Sholto Macpherson
Apr 28 2010 2:32PM
Training & Development
Google reveals requests by Australian government to take down Internet content
New statistics released by Google show how many times Australian Government and police have asked the search engine to remove Internet content and get information about users
Daniel Long
Apr 21 2010 5:13PM
Security
ABC fingers China over cyber attacks
Four Corners
investigation reveals cyber attacks on mining companies.
Brett Winterford
Apr 20 2010 7:03AM
Security
Optus customers hit by China DDoS attack
UPDATE: Optus confirms DDoS attack on large Australian customer came from China.
Brett Winterford
Apr 15 2010 12:05PM
Security
Google mobile services back up in China
Status report confirms resumption of full service after blocking by Chinese
government.
Spencer Dalziel
Apr 9 2010 12:12PM
Security
Opinion: Conroy is right to question Google's privacy record
Google gives the US Government access to Gmail, says iTnews' editor.
Brett Winterford
Apr 7 2010 10:07AM
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