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Filter trial report in September: Conroy

Filter trial report in September: Conroy

Government says its aims are “modest”.
Ry Crozier Jul 9 2009 6:30AM Telco/ISP
BT scraps plans to use Phorm

BT scraps plans to use Phorm

BT has scrapped plans to use the Phorm Webwise system that tracks the internet habits of its customers.
Dan Raywood Jul 7 2009 11:07AM Security
Vale Internode Unwired customers

Vale Internode Unwired customers

But WiMAX offers Lazarus hope.
Ry Crozier Jul 6 2009 12:08PM Telco/ISP
Enex net filter lab contract up for grabs

Enex net filter lab contract up for grabs

But no increase in spending.
Ry Crozier Jul 3 2009 12:46PM Telco/ISP
Judge overturns MySpace bullying conviction

Judge overturns MySpace bullying conviction

A US judge has moved to overturn the conviction of a woman accused of cyber-bullying a teenager who later committed suicide.
Shaun Nichols Jul 3 2009 11:08AM Security
China delays rollout of filtering tool

China delays rollout of filtering tool

China has delayed the rollout date for its controversial Green Dam internet filtering tool.
Shaun Nichols Jul 1 2009 2:37PM Security
US government weighs in on Chinese filtering row

US government weighs in on Chinese filtering row

The United States government is pressing China to reconsider its mandate on web filtering software.
Shaun Nichols Jun 25 2009 2:05PM Security
Google seeks tips to speed the web

Google seeks tips to speed the web

Ideas, anyone?
Rosalie Marshall Jun 25 2009 6:27AM Software
Intel and Nokia partner on future mobile devices

Intel and Nokia partner on future mobile devices

PC-like with mobile connectivity.
Daniel Robinson Jun 24 2009 6:42AM Technology
ICANN security group calls for end to 'wildcarding'

ICANN security group calls for end to 'wildcarding'

Could lead to instability.
Phil Muncaster Jun 24 2009 6:42AM Telco/ISP
Chinese citizens plan 24-hour internet boycott

Chinese citizens plan 24-hour internet boycott

Protest against Green Dam filter.
Shaun Nichols Jun 24 2009 6:42AM Software
Government launches Web 2.0 taskforce

Government launches Web 2.0 taskforce

Accepts lack of control in Web 2.0 world.
Ben Grubb Jun 22 2009 5:27PM Software
EU demands greater input into internet governance

EU demands greater input into internet governance

ICANN doesn't reflect global nature of the web.
David Neal Jun 19 2009 7:04AM Telco/ISP
Online world pitches in for Iran protests

Online world pitches in for Iran protests

A major international online effort is emerging to aid those protesting Iran's presidential elections.
Shaun Nichols Jun 18 2009 3:10PM Security
Internet snooping laws are "overly intrusive"

Internet snooping laws are "overly intrusive"

London School of Economics report says new laws will treat every electronic communication as suspicious.
Tom Young Jun 18 2009 7:01AM Telco/ISP
Vocus second time lucky winning TransACT business

Vocus second time lucky winning TransACT business

Canberra network operator “consolidates” IP transit services.
Ry Crozier Jun 17 2009 3:43PM Telco/ISP
China backs down on Green Dam web filter

China backs down on Green Dam web filter

China appears to have given in to pressure over its controversial requirement for all new PCs to have specific blacklist filtering software installed.
Mark Mayne Jun 17 2009 10:52AM Security
Vulnerability detected in Internet Explorer

Vulnerability detected in Internet Explorer

A vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been detected that could allow infected URLs to be accessed.
SC Australia Staff Jun 12 2009 11:09AM Security
Satellite internet needs ground investment to be NBN-ready

Satellite internet needs ground investment to be NBN-ready

The Federal Government is being advised to consider investing in the ground segment of the IPSTAR broadband satellite network to fast-track its suitability for use by the 10 per cent of Aussies to miss out on NBN fibre.
Ry Crozier Jun 11 2009 3:27PM Telco/ISP
New Safari 4.0 fixes more than 50 vulnerabilities

New Safari 4.0 fixes more than 50 vulnerabilities

Apple has released web browser Safari 4.0, which contains fixes for more than 50 vulnerabilities, some of which could enable an attacker to execute arbitrary code, launch a denial-of-service attack, or obtain personal information.
Angela Moscaritolo Jun 10 2009 2:56PM Security

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