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McCain caught in DMCA flap
Video-sharing site YouTube has declined to give special treatment to Republican presidential candidate John McCain over digital millenium copyright act (DMCA) claims.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 16 2008 2:57PM
Security
Top-end ECM could be risky investment
Market leaders in the enterprise content management (ECM) space could represent a higher risk to IT buyers than their mid-market rivals, according to new research from CMS Watch.
Phil Muncaster
Oct 13 2008 12:07AM
Software
Google Trends gives hackers ideas for popular content
Hackers are setting up fake blogs after being tipped off about the latest hot topics from Google Trends.
Dan Raywood
Oct 7 2008 9:54AM
Security
Local iPhone users devour content
Aussie iPhone owners are consuming over 2MB of data per session, dwarfing existing mobile web and even some desktop session usage stats.
Ry Crozier
Sep 2 2008 1:10PM
Telco/ISP
Spanish speakers struggle to find web content
Users whose native tongue is not English are having a particularly hard time evaluating the credibility of websites, according to new research.
Clement James
Aug 8 2008 7:39AM
Software
Network Ten drives content online
Network Ten has embarked on a digitisation project to make its on-air content available online faster.
Ry Crozier
Aug 6 2008 11:03AM
Software
SAP re-badge drives Open Text growth
ECM vendor Open Text is predicting at least 40 percent growth in its Asia Pacific business on the back of brisk sales of SAP Archive Server.
Ry Crozier
Aug 6 2008 10:45AM
Software
SAGE-AU slams cost of content filtering
Over-blocking access to Internet sites even three percent of the time will impose “significant” costs on service providers, the System Administrators Guild of Australia (SAGE-AU) has warned.
Staff Writers
Aug 1 2008 11:19AM
Telco/ISP
Telstra installs 3D TV for purpose-built advertising
A 3D TV in Telstra’s newly-opened Executive Briefing Centre is said to be the first commercial installation of three-dimensional content and technology in Australia.
Liz Tay
Jul 31 2008 3:33PM
Hardware
ACMA approves online content code of practice
The Australian Communications and Media Authority [ACMA] has approved the industry code of practice for web and mobile content providers
Dylan Bushell-Embling
Jul 18 2008 3:00PM
Telco/ISP
Adobe helps search engines find Flash content
Adobe is offering new Flash Player tools that can help with search engine indexing.
Daniel Robinson
Jul 2 2008 2:59AM
Software
Sony backs user-generated content initiative
Sony Pictures Entertainment and its Crackle online video network have become the latest media companies to support a set of collaborative principles governing user-generated content..
Clement James
Jun 17 2008 11:22AM
Software
Review: Secure Computing IronMail
The Secure Computing IronMail appliance is designed for the large enterprise and it is loaded with many great features.
Peter Stephenson,
Jun 16 2008 10:36AM
Security
New government, new year, new promises
Why government Internet filtering raises more questions than it answers.
Mitchell Bingemann
Feb 14 2008 10:48AM
Software
Microsoft inks content deals with MTV and Sony
Microsoft
has announced new video content deals with
MTV
and
Sony BMG
as part of a renewed strategy for
MSN Video
.
Staff Writers
Feb 6 2008 3:34PM
Software
2008: The year of the content filter
With Communications Minister Stephen Conroy set to release his report on ISP-level content filtering later this month, 2008 is shaping up to be the “year of the content filter” according to IP expert Kimberlee Weatherall.
Sarah Stokely
Feb 4 2008 10:19AM
Software
User generated content hits Australian TV
A new television initiative has set out to bring the YouTube generation to Australian TV. Launched this week as a national first, user generated ‘Participation TV’ links 3G phone capabilities with broadcast TV, giving mobile-ready youth a shot at their thirty seconds of fame.
Liz Tay
Jan 24 2008 12:30PM
Software
Motorola buys BigPond music content provider
Mobile phone vendor, Motorola has signed an agreement to acquire Soundbuzz, a privately held, Asian-based music provider.
Lilia Guan
Jan 8 2008 1:42PM
Hardware
Content security vendor Irdeto buys Cloakware
Content security vendor Irdeto has acquired Cloakware, a privately held application security company.
Jim Carr
Dec 5 2007 9:45AM
Security
Consumers demand free online content
Users are demanding more rich media as they access increasing amounts of digital content on a range of devices, but research shows that they are still reluctant to pay for the content.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2007 2:20PM
Software
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