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Qld’s Transmax hunts for new digital road warrior
State wants smart rubber on road.
Julian Bajkowski
Mar 26 2019 12:30PM
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Qld Uni restructure could spill 50 IT roles
But plans to create others.
Ry Crozier
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The Melbourne road where speed limits are set by algorithm
VicRoads automates variable speed system on the M80.
Paris Cowan
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Google accuses Bing of copying its search results
Search giant sets a "honeypot" trap for its Microsoft rival.
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Mount Everest gains its own mobile phone base station
TeliaSonera climbs a mountain to gain subscribers.
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Twitter to expand URL shortening service
Refers to it as 'link-wrapping service'.
Dan Raywood
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Twitter to switch from basic access authentication to OAuth on its API
Gone by August 31.
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Aug 24 2010 2:07PM
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Microsoft lists 4 of its record 14 patches as 'high priority'
Fixes for 34 flaws.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 11 2010 1:47PM
Security
IBM completes acquisition of BigFix
11th security-related acquisition for IBM since 2006.
Dan Raywood
Jul 22 2010 2:36PM
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GFI buys Sunbelt Software for its anti-malware offering
GFI Software acquires anti-virus company Sunbelt Software.
Dan Kaplan
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FTC forces Twitter to upgrade its IT security program
First social networking site to settle over charges of broken data security.
Dan Kaplan
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Claims that the Mariposa botnet is still alive.
Dan Raywood
Jun 24 2010 2:16PM
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German government criticises Facebook's data regulations
Minister "astonished" by proposed changes.
Dan Raywood
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Cyberoam introduces virtual integration of its SSL VPN solution
Cyberoam has announced the integration of its SSL VPN solution on a virtual platform.
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Microsoft moves to simplify and enhance its SDL range
Company looks to make "ripples" in security industry.
SC Australia Staff
Feb 5 2010 1:36PM
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Facebook app changes could lead to security issues
Email harvesting may attract attacks.
Dan Raywood
Jan 25 2010 11:48AM
Security
Lastminute.com wants a chat
Trials instant online communications
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 17 2009 6:37AM
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Enterprise single sign-on: It's simple economics
As enterprises have become more complex, there has been a corresponding rise in the identities associated with any one individual, said Jackson Shaw, Quest Software.
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Nov 28 2008 3:49PM
Security
Google spins its way out of lay-offs
Redundancy is a dirty word in Silicon Valley at the moment and Google, claiming immunity from recession, has been trying to hold off saying it with the help of a legal loophole.
Sylvie Barak
Nov 26 2008 6:26AM
Strategy
Google considers opening its platform
Google could be mulling a move which would allow outside developers to play around with the firm’s development stack, according to comments by Google exec, Dave Girouard at a Web 2.0 Summit panel in San Francisco.
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