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Kindle eBook reader to launch in Australia
Shipping October 19.
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Oct 8 2009 10:04AM
Telco/ISP
Enex to offer Windows 7 compatibility testing
Developers, developers, developers: $300 to test your app.
Munir Kotadia
Oct 8 2009 6:01AM
Software
Hacked Hotmail accounts used weak passwords
Majority were easy to pick.
David Neal
Oct 8 2009 1:11AM
Security
Corporates wary of General Public Licence terms
Companies want assurance against legal action.
Iain Thomson
Oct 8 2009 1:11AM
Software
UN warns the next world war will be online
Loss of vital networks would cripple nations.
Iain Thomson
Oct 8 2009 1:11AM
Security
VHA concerned with proposed watchdog powers
Undesired side effect to regulatory reform.
Ben Grubb
Oct 8 2009 1:02AM
Telco/ISP
iiNet lawyers pan film industry figures
Infringements more likely "in the hundreds", not 100,000.
Ry Crozier
Oct 7 2009 9:15PM
Telco/ISP
Victorian universities combine for cloud play
Universities pull apart data centres to consolidate at Fujitsu park.
Brett Winterford
Oct 7 2009 4:04PM
Networking
Adobe exec warns Apple on closed shop mentality
CTO promotes the benefits of working with partners.
Brad Howarth
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Vasco signs second Australian distributor
Deal to push Novell certified products.
Negar Salek
Oct 7 2009 2:07PM
Security
IBM adds iPhone support to Lotus Domino
Announces upgrade to Lotus Domino 8.5.1.
David Neal
Oct 7 2009 12:09PM
Software
Veeam adds to VMware systems management tools
Firm promises tighter controls for datacentre environments.
David Neal
Oct 7 2009 12:09PM
Software
Symantec FileStore promises greater cloud control
Cloud storage platform can scale up to 2PB.
David Neal
Oct 7 2009 12:09PM
Storage
Day Two: iiNet, Westnet email trails revealed
Film industry exposes internal iiNet dialogue in landmark case.
Ry Crozier
Oct 7 2009 11:56AM
Telco/ISP
The spleen files: The rage of Telstra shareholders
Communications Minister's hate mail arrives.
Staff Writers
Oct 7 2009 11:15AM
Telco/ISP
Temporary files frequently left on shared computers
Better user education needed.
Dan Raywood
Oct 7 2009 11:11AM
Security
Asprox botnet launches new wave of SQL injection
Unknown number of websites compromised.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 7 2009 10:46AM
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Yahoo, Gmail passwords also phished in far-reaching scam
Hotmail not the only target.
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Oct 7 2009 10:29AM
Security
Oracle unveils Enterprise Single Sign-On Anywhere
New identity management service.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 7 2009 7:03AM
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BlackBerry opens up for developers
Releases widget developer tools.
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