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Architects and Google propose 'digital cloud' for Olympics

Architects and Google propose 'digital cloud' for Olympics

It's raining information.
Rosalie Marshall Dec 2 2009 6:58AM Oddware
Detica claim illegal file sharing level monitoring tool

Detica claim illegal file sharing level monitoring tool

Measures traffic on network.
Phil Muncaster Nov 27 2009 6:27AM Networking
Telstra builds $280m NSW education fibre network

Telstra builds $280m NSW education fibre network

Linking all schools and TAFEs statewide.
Ry Crozier Nov 20 2009 8:01AM Telco/ISP
NSW students tear through 40TB a month

NSW students tear through 40TB a month

Hungry for bandwidth even with filters turned on.
Brett Winterford Sep 22 2009 2:38PM Networking
Analysts predict new digital divide

Analysts predict new digital divide

High-speed broadband to create communities of haves and have nots..
Sep 10 2009 7:52AM Networking
Bush gets $60m broadband boost

Bush gets $60m broadband boost

Budget unlocked to tame the tyranny of distance.
Staff Writers Aug 20 2009 3:22PM Networking
NASA releases digital moonwalk video

NASA releases digital moonwalk video

Small step in quality could become giant leap if lost tapes are recovered.
Staff Writers Jul 17 2009 3:04PM Oddware
Conroy vows to tackle illegal file sharing

Conroy vows to tackle illegal file sharing

Government promises to "facilitate" a solution.
Ben Grubb Jul 15 2009 7:07AM Telco/ISP
EU calls for consumer-friendly approach to file sharing

EU calls for consumer-friendly approach to file sharing

Content regulation requires fresh thinking.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 11 2009 8:27AM Networking
Queensland smart licenses integrate Gemalto tech

Queensland smart licenses integrate Gemalto tech

Standards-based smartcards made in Australia.
Staff Writers Jul 8 2009 4:06PM Hardware
UK Government publishes Digital Britain report

UK Government publishes Digital Britain report

Promises fast broadband for all and a clampdown on piracy.
David Neal Jun 17 2009 6:14AM Telco/ISP
"Three strikes" rule for illegal downloads falls out of favour

"Three strikes" rule for illegal downloads falls out of favour

The UK government is reported to be moving away from introducing a "three strikes" policy to combat illegal downloaders.
Tom Young Jun 6 2009 10:50AM Telco/ISP
Mobiles key to bridging the digital divide

Mobiles key to bridging the digital divide

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has called for greater efforts from academics, regulators, governments and the mobile industry to empower the mobile platform as a tool to bridge the digital divide.
Phil Muncaster May 27 2009 12:13AM Telco/ISP
Unisys scores five-year QLD digital drivers’ licence deal

Unisys scores five-year QLD digital drivers’ licence deal

Queensland Transport will progressively replace three million laminated drivers’ licenses with smartcards that use facial recognition technology supplied by Unisys.
Staff Writers Apr 23 2009 3:09PM Software
Adobe optimises Flash for the home

Adobe optimises Flash for the home

Adobe Systems today made a major move to extend its popular Flash platform into the home with an optimised version that delivers rich applications and high definition video to internet-connected televisions, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players and other devices.
Phil Muncaster Apr 21 2009 6:37AM Software
Aurora Energy in the hot seat for Tassie NBN rollout

Aurora Energy in the hot seat for Tassie NBN rollout

State-owned Aurora Energy is widely tipped to be the implementation partner of choice to deliver Fibre to the Home (FttH) in Tasmania in the wake of the Federal Government's NBN announcement yesterday.
Brett Winterford Apr 8 2009 11:16AM Telco/ISP
Western Digital enters solid-state drive market

Western Digital enters solid-state drive market

Western Digital has completed a US$65 million cash acquisition of SiliconSystems which supplies solid-state drives for the embedded systems market.
Staff Writers Apr 6 2009 12:39PM Hardware
Cisco snaps up video camera firm

Cisco snaps up video camera firm

Cisco is making good on its promise to bolster its consumer technology business.
Shaun Nichols Mar 20 2009 2:52PM Hardware
UK Government issues proposals on digital rights agency

UK Government issues proposals on digital rights agency

The UK government has invited views on the role of a "digital rights agency" in protecting and promoting the legal use of copyrighted content online.
Tom Young Mar 14 2009 9:08AM Strategy
Senate committee told Telstra Wholesale crash cut off Primus

Senate committee told Telstra Wholesale crash cut off Primus

ISP Primus was unable to provision new broadband customers for nearly two days late last month, after the Telstra Wholesale provisioning system it relies on to connect customers crashed without explanation.
Brett Winterford Mar 4 2009 12:15PM Telco/ISP

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