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Teens found to watch YouTube the least
YouTube goes mainstream?
Staff Writers
Sep 16 2009 3:26PM
Oddware
Patrick Swayze's death kicks off new spam campaign
More celebrity death SEO poisoning.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 16 2009 3:12PM
Security
US Government joins cloud computing bandwagon
Apps.gov could bring boost to developers.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 16 2009 3:04PM
Storage
Twitter confirms users own their content
Stone outlines changes to micro-blogging giant.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 16 2009 3:04PM
Software
Austar breathes new life into old data
A 'no frills' approach to data storage, CRM and business continuity.
Brett Winterford
Sep 16 2009 3:00PM
Storage
Greens to question ISP-level filtering
Claims that filtering policy is "going nowhere".
Staff Writers
Sep 16 2009 1:06PM
Telco/ISP
Twitter updates terms of service
Pre-empts Facebook-style backlash.
Staff Writers
Sep 16 2009 11:58AM
Security
Apple responds to anti-phishing criticism
Gives directions on application.
Staff Writers
Sep 16 2009 11:50AM
Security
Expert: No recourse for Telstra in the High Court
Where to next for Telstra?
Brett Winterford
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Ben Grubb
Sep 16 2009 11:39AM
Telco/ISP
Spear phishing now greatest threat to companies
Client-side vulnerabilities the biggest risk, warns report.
Cath Everett
Sep 16 2009 10:35AM
Security
Quigley offers ISPs a rough sketch of NBN architecture
Seeks consultation as to where NBN Co and ISPs should intersect.
Brett Winterford
Sep 16 2009 8:31AM
Networking
Websense warns of web-based malware epidemic
Security firm sees 600 percent rise in malicious sites.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 16 2009 7:24AM
Security
Samuel: A new era for telecommunications regulation
Competition watchdog gets sharper teeth.
Brett Winterford
Sep 16 2009 7:13AM
Telco/ISP
F-Secure offers free upgrade to Internet Security 2010
Automatic upgrade for 2008 and 2009 users.
Sep 15 2009 11:59PM
Security
Analyst: Conroy's Telstra threat just a 'negotiating tactic'
Hope is not lost for Telstra.
Munir Kotadia
Sep 15 2009 4:17PM
Telco/ISP
Regulatory reform: Telstra rivals praise Conroy's separation ploy
Rivals revel as Telstra is cornered.
Brett Winterford
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Ben Grubb
Sep 15 2009 2:50PM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft consolidates labs to reduce carbon footprint
Aims for 30 percent power reductions.
Iain Thomson
Sep 15 2009 2:21PM
Software
Spammers turn to fake non-delivery reports
Method now accounts for one in five global spam emails.
Staff Writers
Sep 15 2009 2:09PM
Security
Telstra 'disappointed' with separation plans
Aspects of reform package "unnecessary".
Staff Writers
Sep 15 2009 12:47PM
Telco/ISP
TJX ringleader pleads guilty
One of the leaders of an international ring of credit card thieves on Friday pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges, including conspiracy, computer fraud, access device fraud and identity theft.
Chuck Miller
Sep 15 2009 12:00PM
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