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Telstra pays $100k fine for privacy abuse

Telstra pays $100k fine for privacy abuse

External call centre guilty of Do Not Call register breach.
Ben Grubb Aug 18 2009 3:44PM Telco/ISP
Neighbourhood Energy fined $22,000 for call breaches

Neighbourhood Energy fined $22,000 for call breaches

Compliance not written into outsourcer contracts.
Staff Writers Aug 7 2009 5:33AM Telco/ISP
Firms not fully measuring the value of IT

Firms not fully measuring the value of IT

What happened to return on investment?
Dave Bailey Aug 5 2009 6:47AM Financial Services
Firms still not getting full benefits from CRM

Firms still not getting full benefits from CRM

On-demand fails to excite.
Dave Bailey Jul 22 2009 6:47AM Software
"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
Telcos the worst offenders for Do Not Call breaches

Telcos the worst offenders for Do Not Call breaches

Telcos trying to promote new phone plans and other related services accounted for over half of all Do Not Call Register complaints in the last 12 months.
Staff Writers Jan 15 2009 2:44PM Telco/ISP
Duchess of York laptop theft 'should not have happened'

Duchess of York laptop theft 'should not have happened'

The Duchess of York has had a laptop stolen that contained 'intimate' family photos.
Dan Raywood Dec 19 2008 10:09AM Security
Laser printer ink is not as harmful as cigarettes

Laser printer ink is not as harmful as cigarettes

You no longer need to go to work wearing a gas mask as research released this week shows that laser printer toner is not harmful.
Emma Hughes Dec 6 2008 8:19AM Hardware
Hot or not: Software update vulnerabilities

Hot or not: Software update vulnerabilities

The automatic update features in many software applications are proving to be vulnerable to attack. Hackers are taking notice. You should, too.
Amol Sarwate, Nov 20 2008 1:56PM Security
Greenest Macbooks ever still not green enough

Greenest Macbooks ever still not green enough

Despite the fact that the new Macbook line-up is supposedly the greenest ever, with better energy efficiency and less toxic components, Greenpeace is still saying Apple could have done much more.
Stewart Meagher Oct 20 2008 6:52AM Hardware
ITSM not being taken seriously at board level

ITSM not being taken seriously at board level

IT service management is seen as a necessary evil by board members of half of medium to enterprise sized organisations.
SC Australia Staff Sep 19 2008 3:30PM Security
Opinion: Not enough fibre

Opinion: Not enough fibre

According to experts the world will soon run out of Internet bandwidth unless we install oodles more fibre optic cable. This shortage was discovered by a company which makes…..fibre optic cables.
Ian Yates Jul 15 2008 4:32PM Telco/ISP
VMware ousts boss as forecasts not met

VMware ousts boss as forecasts not met

The chief executive and co-founder of VMware has been ousted from the board after the company warned that it would not hit its sales forecasts.
Iain Thomson Jul 10 2008 9:05AM Software
Vista replacing XP, not growing

Vista replacing XP, not growing

The latest market share figures show that Vista OS has seen a 2.56 percent increase in market share over the last year.
Nick Farrell Jul 4 2008 5:17AM Software
Proof of piracy not needed says MPAA

Proof of piracy not needed says MPAA

An attorney for the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has suggested that the organisation should not have to provide proof of piracy in future trials..
Iain Thomson Jun 24 2008 11:52AM Security
Australian call centres not bothered by Do Not Call Register

Australian call centres not bothered by Do Not Call Register

While the Federal Government’s Do Not Call Register has celebrated its first year in operation with news it has amassed 2.3 million telephone numbers to its list, findings from Dimension Data reveal that it has had little effect on Australia’s largest contact centres.
Staff Writers Jun 2 2008 3:39PM Telco/ISP
Texting 'does not harm' language skills

Texting 'does not harm' language skills

Regular use of texting and instant messaging does not adversely affect teenagers' core language skills, according to new research..
Robert Jaques May 16 2008 7:30AM Software
Conservative firms not getting the most from IT

Conservative firms not getting the most from IT

Nearly a quarter of businesses around the world do not determine their IT resource requirements on business priorities, according to new research..
Clement James May 15 2008 7:35AM Strategy
Report: small merchants, not major retailers, biggest threat to credit card fraud

Report: small merchants, not major retailers, biggest threat to credit card fraud

Credit card thieves are taking advantage of the vulnerabilities in small retailers' point-of-sale check-out systems, according to a new report.
Jim Carr May 2 2008 10:07AM Security
Strong Yahoo financials will not see off Microsoft

Strong Yahoo financials will not see off Microsoft

Yahoo's better than expected first-quarter results will not help it fight off Microsoft's hostile takeover bid, experts reported today..
Robert Jaques Apr 25 2008 12:58PM Financial Services

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