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Researchers reveal solar power breakthrough
To rival electricity grid in five years.
Munir Kotadia
Sep 2 2009 3:00PM
Oddware
Opera 10 promises mobile worker boost
Compression technology to speed connections.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 2 2009 2:58PM
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Australia-Japan Cable extends Gigabit Ethernet to US
Inks partnership with Pacific Crossing.
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Sep 2 2009 2:41PM
Telco/ISP
Ex-Microsoft Oz chief joins Telstra board
Charles Macek won't stand for re-election.
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Sep 2 2009 2:36PM
Strategy
Vividwireless builds $50m 4G network in Perth
Promises contract-free, no excess charge plans.
Ry Crozier
Sep 2 2009 2:30PM
Telco/ISP
Conroy slammed for delayed ISP filtering report
Calls to end the filtering 'farce'.
Ben Grubb
Sep 2 2009 2:29PM
Telco/ISP
Vocus racks up $2m core network upgrade
Multiple 10 Gigabit links in operation.
Ry Crozier
Sep 2 2009 1:54PM
Telco/ISP
Ya!Bucks spreads malicious executable files
Claims that program rewards installing malware.
Dan Raywood
Sep 2 2009 11:14AM
Security
Microsoft mandates Messenger upgrade for security flaws
Users risk being denied access.
Angela Moscaritolo
Sep 2 2009 10:53AM
Security
Koobface spreading through thousands of IP addresses
Worm continues to use SEO tactics.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 2 2009 10:45AM
Security
Vulnerabilities falling but malware booms
ISS X-Force survey finds some good news, and a lot of bad.
Iain Thomson
Sep 2 2009 10:10AM
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Gmail grinds to a halt
Google “feels your pain”.
Ry Crozier
Sep 2 2009 8:06AM
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ANALYSIS: VMware puts training wheels on cloud computing
Why vCloud Express will change the game.
Brett Winterford
Sep 2 2009 6:41AM
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OpenAjax Alliance tightens mashup security
Protects applications against external attack.
David Neal
Sep 2 2009 6:25AM
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VMware and Melbourne IT launch cloud service
Compute power on demand with local presence.
Brett Winterford
Sep 2 2009 2:10AM
Networking
Wikipedia looks to new editing systems
Considers colour-coding and revision overhaul.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 1 2009 4:09PM
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Sydney Uni completes storage virtualisation move
Once in a generation change.
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Sep 1 2009 4:07PM
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Telstra sells "de-featured" Microsoft software
T-Suite for customers that don't need full licences.
Ry Crozier
Sep 1 2009 3:21PM
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Receives more than a million pages everyday.
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Sep 1 2009 12:55PM
Storage
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