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Aussie company comes under fire for probing scandalous poker site

Aussie company comes under fire for probing scandalous poker site

The engagement of Australian consultancy Gaming Associates to investigate an alleged $7 million scandal has raised more questions about the integrity of Absolute Poker and its parent companies.
Liz Tay Dec 5 2007 11:24AM Strategy
Australia’s history goes online

Australia’s history goes online

Digital communications agency, Reading Room, has redeveloped the National Archives of Australia (NAA) website to give the public online access to fascinating records on the history of Australia.
Lilia Guan Dec 3 2007 12:45PM Storage
Cyber-cops bust online marriage scam

Cyber-cops bust online marriage scam

Police in the US have exposed two citizens who set up an arranged marriage on the popular Craigslist website.
Iain Thomson Dec 3 2007 6:43AM Software
Half of online shoppers 'disappointed'

Half of online shoppers 'disappointed'

Nearly half of the UK's shoppers have bought goods online which have turned out to be not what they ordered, according to research by a video review site.

Staff Writers Nov 30 2007 1:24PM Financial Services
Consumers demand free online content

Consumers demand free online content

Users are demanding more rich media as they access increasing amounts of digital content on a range of devices, but research shows that they are still reluctant to pay for the content.

Staff Writers Nov 28 2007 2:20PM Software
US town passes online bullying law

US town passes online bullying law

A US town has passed a local law making cyber-harassment a crime following the death of a teenager who may have been harassed into suicide by comments made online..
Iain Thomson Nov 27 2007 7:00AM Software
Hostworks warns new Government to invest in broadband backbone

Hostworks warns new Government to invest in broadband backbone

Hostworks managing director, Marty Gauvin has warned the incoming Federal Government that Australia’s broadband infrastructure hinders the nation's ability to compete internationally in the online economy.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 3:57PM Telco/ISP
Liberal Party shuns online how-to-vote site

Liberal Party shuns online how-to-vote site

A website that suggests who punters should vote for in tomorrow’s election has been completely shunned by the Coalition with only one Liberal and one National candidate choosing to participate.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 23 2007 3:35PM Software
Success of online services down to trust

Success of online services down to trust

Online organisations need to work harder to gain the trust of their users, researchers revealed today..
Robert Jaques Nov 23 2007 7:32AM Networking
US urged to change online gambling laws

US urged to change online gambling laws

European trade chief Peter Mandelson has called on the US to allow European companies renewed access to its multibillion-dollar online gambling industry.

Guy Dixon Nov 22 2007 3:57PM Software
Cyber-criminals target online donations

Cyber-criminals target online donations

Users urged to exercise caution after Children in Need weekend.
Clement James Nov 20 2007 10:59AM Security
Security firm urges caution when donating online

Security firm urges caution when donating online

Internet users are being urged to exercise caution when making online donations to charitable causes, such as today's Children in Need appeal.

Staff Writers Nov 19 2007 2:08PM Security
Beatles songs to go online next year

Beatles songs to go online next year

The entire Beatles back catalogue will be put online within the next 12 months, according to comments made by Sir Paul McCartney.

Matt Chapman Nov 19 2007 12:28PM Software
NSW Govt. fights terrorism online

NSW Govt. fights terrorism online

In a bid to keep the community informed and prepared in case of a terrorist attack, the NSW Government has launched its own counter terrorism site.

Staff Writers Nov 15 2007 1:13PM Security
NSW man charged over alleged online school threat

NSW man charged over alleged online school threat

NSW Police have charged a 30-year-old Western Sydney man after allegedly posting a threatening message against a Sydney high school on an internet site last week.
Negar Salek Nov 13 2007 5:17PM Security
Online translator sparks diplomatic row

Online translator sparks diplomatic row

An email sent to the Dutch foreign ministry by a group of Israeli journalists has sparked a diplomatic row, thanks to an unreliable translation by Babelfish..
Matt Chapman Nov 10 2007 12:16AM Software
Online businesses booming thanks to Web 2.0

Online businesses booming thanks to Web 2.0

Independent Australian telecommunications researcher BuddeComm has released a new study which finds solid new business models, backed by spectacular growth in online advertising, are quickly laying the foundations of the new internet economy.

Staff Writers Nov 9 2007 2:03PM Software
Vast majority of US now online

Vast majority of US now online

A nationwide poll of over 2,000 Americans has found that 79 percent now access the internet, up from barely 50 percent in 2000..
Iain Thomson Nov 7 2007 7:29AM Software
UK government ignores Lords advice on online crime

UK government ignores Lords advice on online crime

The UK government has overwhelmingly rejected the recommendations on internet security suggested by the Lords Science and Technology Committee, causing fury among peers.
Iain Thomson Nov 5 2007 1:19PM Security
Kaspersky falls through Online Scanner flaw

Kaspersky falls through Online Scanner flaw

A flaw in Kaspersky's Online Scanner could be exploited by malicious hackers to compromise a user's system.
Matt Chapman Oct 12 2007 7:22AM Security

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