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Google brings Gadgets to Mac OS X

Google brings Gadgets to Mac OS X

Google has released a Mac OS X version of its Gadgets utility..
Shaun Nichols Dec 3 2007 6:59AM Software
France to block peer-to-peer traffic

France to block peer-to-peer traffic

A new directive in France could see peer-to-peer users cut off if they continue to share files.

Iain Thomson Nov 30 2007 1:27PM Telco/ISP
Senator Stephen Conroy to see Australia into new digital era

Senator Stephen Conroy to see Australia into new digital era

Prime minister-elect Kevin Rudd has chosen Senator Stephen Conroy, to enter cabinet as Minister for Communications, Broadband and the Digital Economy.

Lilia Guan Nov 29 2007 2:39PM Telco/ISP
Can Naked DSL force Telstra to loosen its belt?

Can Naked DSL force Telstra to loosen its belt?

With ISPs now able to strip away line rental and offer Naked DSL, should Telstra be worried?
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 29 2007 7:29AM Telco/ISP
Mobile porn to hit US$3.5 billion by 2010

Mobile porn to hit US$3.5 billion by 2010

Revenues from mobile 'adult services' are set to approach US$3.5 bilion by 2010, according to a new report..
Nov 28 2007 7:30AM Software
Alternatives to ID cards put forward

Alternatives to ID cards put forward

Following the loss of 25m records ID card alternatives are coming to the fore
Rosalie Marshall Nov 27 2007 10:28AM Security
Phishing causing real harm to brands

Phishing causing real harm to brands

Attacks having a detrimental effect on reputation.
Iain Thomson Nov 27 2007 10:25AM Security
Microsoft sends staff to Siberia

Microsoft sends staff to Siberia

Microsoft is to build a 10,000-server data centre in the middle of Siberia, according to Russian news reports.s who bought iPhones.
Iain Thomson Nov 27 2007 7:00AM Hardware
Telstra gave $18.8M to Australians in 2006/07

Telstra gave $18.8M to Australians in 2006/07

Telstra has apparently shelled out $18.8 million in 2006-07 to help Australians live and work in their local communities.
Staff Writers Nov 27 2007 6:59AM Telco/ISP
ACS chooses new president, Argy to leave in January 2008

ACS chooses new president, Argy to leave in January 2008

The Australian Computer Society has elected a new national president, after current president, Phillip Argy completes his two year term in early January 2008.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 4:14PM Training & Development
World digital radio meeting to be held in Sydney

World digital radio meeting to be held in Sydney

Australia will play host to world experts on digital radio from 12 countries. The technical committee of the WorldDMB Forum, a global trade body coordinating the introduction of digital radio worldwide, will meet in Sydney on 30 November.

Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 2:54PM Hardware
SIP services to hit US$150 billion by 2012

SIP services to hit US$150 billion by 2012

IP networks deployed by fixed and mobile operators will lead to an explosion of mainstream VoIP and SIP services worth US$150 billion by 2012, experts predict..
Robert Jaques Nov 26 2007 7:19AM Telco/ISP
Europe leads global charge to digital TV

Europe leads global charge to digital TV

Europe is leading the world in the adoption of digital terrestrial TV, although other regions are fast gaining momentum, market watchers reported.

Robert Jaques Nov 26 2007 6:30AM Hardware
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
Korean cyber-addicts sent to boot camp

Korean cyber-addicts sent to boot camp

South Korea has set up a network of 140 'tough love' rehabilitation centres in a bid to curb the growth of internet addiction among the country's teenaged population..
Guy Dixon Nov 22 2007 7:18AM Telco/ISP
3D photonic crystals to 'revolutionise' telecoms

3D photonic crystals to 'revolutionise' telecoms

A group of European scientists has published details of research into 3D photonic crystals which they believe could "revolutionise" the telecoms industry..
Robert Jaques Nov 22 2007 7:18AM Telco/ISP
AIIA revamps its iAwards to include State nominees

AIIA revamps its iAwards to include State nominees

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has revamped its iAwards, opting for a tiered structure that will now recognise both state and national winners.
Staff Writers Nov 21 2007 2:54PM Strategy
Fujitsu Australia earmarks $15 million fund to industrialise IT services

Fujitsu Australia earmarks $15 million fund to industrialise IT services

Fujitsu Australia has announced plans to invest $15 million over the next 12 months on a business transformation program to industrialise its IT services.
Staff Writers Nov 21 2007 2:36PM Hardware
Blades and notebooks continue to drive HP

Blades and notebooks continue to drive HP

HP credited strong notebook and server sales and an expanded software portfolio for yet another strong quarter..
Shaun Nichols Nov 21 2007 7:04AM Hardware

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