international

Plans afoot for new Sydney-US fibre link

Plans afoot for new Sydney-US fibre link

Kiwi big wigs plan new Pacific cable.
Juha Saarinen Mar 11 2010 3:01PM Telco/ISP
FSF calls for International Day Against DRM

FSF calls for International Day Against DRM

Stallman declares war.
Iain Thomson Mar 1 2010 6:50AM Software
Aussie nanotech researchers need closer industry ties

Aussie nanotech researchers need closer industry ties

Must understand industry problems.
Liz Tay Feb 24 2010 6:37AM Oddware
Melbourne Airport goes wireless in network overhaul

Melbourne Airport goes wireless in network overhaul

Deploys a vast amount of Cisco kit.
Ben Grubb Dec 2 2009 4:03PM Hardware
Activists launch online copyright database

Activists launch online copyright database

Catalogue of international laws.
Shaun Nichols Nov 16 2009 6:36AM Software
Pipe calls for third NSW undersea cable zone

Pipe calls for third NSW undersea cable zone

More certainty over space required.
Ben Grubb Sep 1 2009 7:29AM Telco/ISP
Pipe completes subsea cable splice

Pipe completes subsea cable splice

First light transmitted across system.
Staff Writers Aug 23 2009 2:40PM Telco/ISP
Space station pilots 'interplanetary internet'

Space station pilots 'interplanetary internet'

Disruption tolerant communications protocol being tested on the international space station.
Liz Tay Jul 13 2009 10:30AM Oddware
Security must be built in from the start

Security must be built in from the start

The UK government-backed Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) launched a roadmap today intended to kickstart an international effort to engineer security into products from their inception.
Phil Muncaster Apr 30 2009 5:51AM Security
UK's Information Commissioner rejects Privacy International claims over Google Street View

UK's Information Commissioner rejects Privacy International claims over Google Street View

The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has rejected a complaint from Privacy International that Google's Street View tool breached the Data Protection Act.
Dan Raywood Apr 27 2009 10:52AM Security
Privacy International splits off consultancy arm

Privacy International splits off consultancy arm

Following complaints by Google that Privacy International is “far from impartial” the privacy body's director Simon Davies has announced his separate 80/20 Thinking consulting business will no longer offer private advice to firms on privacy related issues.
Rosalie Marshall Apr 15 2009 6:09AM Security
Google and Privacy International come to blows

Google and Privacy International come to blows

Privacy International has filed a complaint to the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) about Google's Street View, citing 200 individuals who have objected to certain images.
Rosalie Marshall Mar 25 2009 6:04AM Software
Review: Symark International PowerBroker

Review: Symark International PowerBroker

The Symark PowerBroker is a policy-driven, privileged access control application.
Peter Stephenson, Nov 10 2008 4:29PM Security
Review: Symark International PowerKeeper

Review: Symark International PowerKeeper

The Symark PowerKeeper is a hardened appliance. It comes with a sealed operating system that provides a secure privileged account access management process to replace the human approach to granting privileged access.
Peter Stephenson, Nov 10 2008 4:18PM Security
International piracy plans leaked onto the internet

International piracy plans leaked onto the internet

A memo from businesses to government negotiators working on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) has been leaked on the first day of meetings..
Iain Thomson Jul 30 2008 10:58AM Software
Aussie students take home trophy in international contest

Aussie students take home trophy in international contest

A group of Australian university students have triumphed over 200,000 students from 100 nations to achieve first place in Microsoft’s 2008 Imagine Cup competition.
Ashley Clark Jul 9 2008 3:46PM Software
International copyright treaty seeks intrusive powers

International copyright treaty seeks intrusive powers

Documents passed to Wikileaks have revealed the extent of an international copyright treaty being formulated by the US, EU, Canada, Japan and Australia..
Iain Thomson May 29 2008 10:06AM Security
International ICT students get help finding jobs down-under

International ICT students get help finding jobs down-under

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is launching the Professional Year (PYear) program, which aims to help international ICT graduates find jobs in the Australian IT industry and obtain citizenship.
Ashley Clark May 26 2008 4:24PM Training & Development
Girl geeks meet for International Women's Day

Girl geeks meet for International Women's Day

A new support group for Australian women in the IT industry has emerged in the lead up to International Women's Day.
Liz Tay Mar 4 2008 11:56AM Strategy
New 16GB iPhone will be international

New 16GB iPhone will be international

The US will not be the sole market for the 16GB iPhone after Apple confirmed that the new model is being released in the UK, and that other European countries will follow.

Shaun Nichols Feb 7 2008 3:18PM Hardware

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