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Wikipedia's Wales in online love spat
Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, has become involved in an internet war of words after dumping his girlfriend in an entry on his Wikipedia page..
Iain Thomson
Mar 5 2008 7:38AM
Software
UK banks rapped for poor online service
UK banks and building societies deliver poor levels of online customer service, according to a study of 52 leading European financial services companies commissioned by
IBM
and
Kana Software
.
Robert Jaques
Feb 7 2008 3:23PM
Networking
Parents unaware of online risks taken by kids
Academics have warned of an "enormous gap" between what parents think their children are doing online and what they are actually doing.
Robert Jaques
Feb 6 2008 3:30PM
Security
Telstra Foundation gives $2M to reduce online bullying
Telstra has set aside $2 million for a new program aimed at reducing bullying and harassment of children using the internet and mobile phones across Australia.
Staff Writers
Feb 4 2008 2:48PM
Telco/ISP
St George online banking blacks out
St George’s online banking services suffered a blackout yesterday, locking out thousands of customers from accessing their accounts for approximately five hours.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jan 31 2008 4:29PM
Security
Online music companies thrive as old firms struggle
As major recording labels like EMI slash staff and revise revenue forecasts, the online music business is reporting strong growth and sees 2008 as a bumper year.
Iain Thomson
Jan 18 2008 12:12PM
Software
China heads for world's largest online population
China is expected to become the world's foremost online nation this year, according to data from the country's internet monitors..
Simon Burns
Jan 18 2008 7:12AM
Telco/ISP
Local recruitment firm goes with UK product for online presence
Australian employment service provider, Clarius Group has selected the Immediacy Web Content Management (WCM) solution, by Mediasurface to power its corporate and subsidiary websites.
Lilia Guan
Jan 16 2008 2:18PM
Software
Writers' strike boosts online video traffic
The writers' strike in the US has led to an increase in the number of online videos being watched, according to Nielsen Online..
Matt Chapman
Jan 14 2008 6:55AM
Software
Online pharmacies to get verification logo
Royal Pharmaceutical Society hopes to weed out illegal sites.
Staff Writers
Jan 11 2008 4:16PM
Hardware
The SC interview online: Eva Chen
Co-founder and CEO of Trend Micro, Eva Chen discusses a wide range of subjects touched on financials, industry moves and trends, and the opportunities provided by the emerging markets of India and China.
Paul Fisher
Dec 21 2007 10:42AM
Security
Shoppers more aware of online fraud
A year filled with high-profile retail data breaches has made consumers more aware of the dangers of online fraud, new research claims..
Robert Jaques
Dec 20 2007 7:39AM
Security
Know your privacy rights when using online social networking: Privacy Commissioner
The Privacy Commissioner Karen Curtis has entered the privacy debate surrounding social networking sites announcing a new FAQ section on its website that helps minimise risks associated with the activity.
Staff Writers
Dec 19 2007 12:09PM
Security
Online retailers not ready for Christmas rush
With the festive period fast approaching and online spending at an all time high, web hosting providers are warning businesses to have their online presence in top condition or face losing customers.
Robert Jaques
Dec 13 2007 1:16PM
Strategy
Reserve a seat through Ticketek online
Online users will now be able to purchase their own seats and then hold a limited number of adjacent seats to be purchased within a set period of time without paying up-front costs, through Australian ticketing agency Ticketek.
Staff Writers
Dec 13 2007 11:15AM
Software
Microsoft launches safe online shopping guide; files 52 piracy lawsuits
Microsoft has teamed up with eBay to launch a new educational guide to help consumers spot and avoid counterfeit software when shopping online as it ramps up its fight against piracy.
Negar Salek
Dec 12 2007 3:45PM
Security
2007 set to smash online fraud records
Although the peak shopping days for this year are still ahead, 2007 is poised to set records with online sales set to top US$30 billion for the season. Yet experts are also warning that fraud rates, expected to increase by 20 percent, are also on track for record highs..
Clement James
Dec 11 2007 7:03AM
Security
Online love seekers warned of flirt-bots
Online security firm PC Tools has warned of a new software program developed in Russia, which flirts with people seeking relationships online in order to collect their personal data..
Staff Writers
Dec 11 2007 7:03AM
Security
FaceTime uncovers online credit card stash
FaceTime Security Labs has discovered a large collection of stolen credit card details posted on a warez forum..
Clement James
Dec 10 2007 4:03PM
Security
Gartner: Victims of online phishing up nearly 40 percent in 2007
An annual study by Gartner will report that the number of consumers who were taken in by bogus online offerings increased by nearly 40 percent in 2007 compared to the previous year.
Jack Rogers
Dec 10 2007 9:57AM
Security
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