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NewSat's satellite access for rural areas put on hold

NewSat's satellite access for rural areas put on hold

Australian satellite and Internet service provider, NewSat Limited, has had its application for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license put on hold by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy.

Lilia Guan Feb 27 2008 7:55AM Telco/ISP
Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry has agreed on a series of “fundamental principles” that should be the basis for development of policy governing the broadband environment.

a Staff Writer Feb 26 2008 3:37PM Telco/ISP
Chinese tech firms take on the world

Chinese tech firms take on the world

The value of Chinese technology company IPOs grew 300 per cent globally in 2007, according to data from Ernst & Young..
Feb 26 2008 7:07AM Strategy
Phishers slow to capitalise on HMRC data loss

Phishers slow to capitalise on HMRC data loss

Phishers have been unusually slow to capitalise on the lost HM Revenue & Customs data disks.
Iain Thomson Feb 25 2008 9:49AM Security
EU sceptical on Microsoft interoperability pledge

EU sceptical on Microsoft interoperability pledge

The European Commission has expressed scepticism over yesterday's announcement by Microsoft that it will make its software easier to operate with rival products..
Guy Dixon Feb 25 2008 8:10AM Software
Credant Technologies works on the insider threat

Credant Technologies works on the insider threat

Credant Technologies' new tech will shore up organisations' defences
Rosalie Marshall Feb 21 2008 7:25AM Security
Nintendo calls on US to kill piracy

Nintendo calls on US to kill piracy

Nintendo of America has asked the US Trade Representative to put pressure on specific governments around the world to take a more aggressive stand on games piracy..
Matt Chapman Feb 19 2008 3:28PM Hardware
SIIA files nine suits on behalf of Adobe, Symantec

SIIA files nine suits on behalf of Adobe, Symantec

The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) has filed nine lawsuits on behalf of members Adobe and Symantec, claiming that numerous individuals sold illegal copies of software on eBay.
Jim Carr Feb 18 2008 9:52AM Security
Microsoft on IE8: we won’t break the Web

Microsoft on IE8: we won’t break the Web

No matter what you think about IE, you’ve got to feel sorry for the developers preparing the new IE8.
William Maher Feb 14 2008 2:58PM Software
IT staff on the lookout for new roles

IT staff on the lookout for new roles

A new study by IT recruitment firm Computer People released today has shed more light on the changing nature of the IT workforce and its career expectations.
Phil Muncaster Feb 14 2008 1:58PM Training & Development
Industry gangs up on Motorola

Industry gangs up on Motorola

Motorola's declining sales have caused something of a feeding frenzy among other handset manufacturers..
Iain Thomson Feb 13 2008 2:08PM Hardware
Telstra workers urged to come forward with information on AWA investigation

Telstra workers urged to come forward with information on AWA investigation

The Commonwealth Workplace Ombudsman is calling for Telstra employees around Australia who have been re-offered an Australian Workplace Agreement (AWA) by Telstra to come forward with information.

Lilia Guan Feb 12 2008 7:19AM Telco/ISP
Businesses lack strategy on mobility

Businesses lack strategy on mobility

Businesses are failing to take advantage of mobile communications because of a lack of planning, according to new research..
Matt Chapman Feb 11 2008 3:25PM Strategy
Mayday worm takes on Storm

Mayday worm takes on Storm

A new worm spreading across the US has prompted some experts to warn that an extensive botnet is being spawned..
Shaun Nichols Feb 11 2008 7:17AM Security
Atheists' MySpace page restored after hacking incident

Atheists' MySpace page restored after hacking incident

The "Atheist and Agnostic Group" MySpace page has been reactivated, a month after the page was deleted following a November 2007 hacking incident where unauthorised users renamed it "Jesus is Love."
Frank Washkuch Feb 7 2008 10:17AM Security
Telstra opens floodgates on massive ADSL2+ upgrade

Telstra opens floodgates on massive ADSL2+ upgrade

370 telephone exchanges to be upgraded within the next week in giant rollout.
William Maher Feb 7 2008 9:28AM Telco/ISP
Bruce Schneier on fighting security FUD

Bruce Schneier on fighting security FUD

Security expert Bruce Schneier has long been critical of so-called security ‘theatre' - policies and products tailored to provide the perception of security rather than tackling actual security risks.
Feb 1 2008 2:00PM Security
MySpace takes on Facebook over developers

MySpace takes on Facebook over developers

MySpace has opened the doors to developers wishing to sign up to the upcoming MySpace Developer Platform..
Guy Dixon Feb 1 2008 8:02AM Software
Europe rules on pirates' privacy

Europe rules on pirates' privacy

The European Court of Justice has ruled that ISPs cannot be forced to hand over the personal details of those under suspicion of digital piracy.

Iain Thomson Jan 31 2008 2:41PM Software
US satellite on collision course with Earth

US satellite on collision course with Earth

US satellite weighing 10 tons is fast losing height and is expected to hit the Earth in late February or early March.

Iain Thomson Jan 29 2008 3:37PM Hardware

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