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London residents try to stall fibre optic rollout
Complaints over "unsightly" street-level cabinets.
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Aug 10 2009 3:28PM
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Primus hit by third data centre outage this year
Customers threaten to jump ship.
Ben Grubb
Aug 10 2009 2:16PM
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Internode plan revamp aligns with Pipe cable
But Telstra costs stay high.
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New Koobface variant hits Twitter users
New and improved version causing problems.
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Russian hackers took down Twitter
Attack may have been attempt to silence pro-Georgian blogger.
Phil Muncaster
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Security
Music industry demands Pirate Bay acquisition fee
Gets tough on buyer.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 10 2009 7:21AM
Networking
Twitter still reeling from attacks
Yet to restore all applications.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 10 2009 7:11AM
Security
Windows 7 upgrade path looks rocky
Users will not find it easy.
Iain Thomson
Aug 10 2009 7:11AM
Software
Apple logs patent for abuse detection system
Stores details of user-inflicted damage.
Rosalie Marshall
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Hardware
Microsoft planning nine security fixes for August
Facing a busy Patch Tuesday.
Shaun Nichols
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Cautious restart planned for Large Hadron Collider
Results will take longer to achieve.
Liz Tay
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Oddware
Photos: Ericsson goes on tour with NBN-in-a-box
Mini-NBN based on gigabit passive optical networking kit.
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Georgian blogger target of social media meltdown?
Global network suffers collateral damage.
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This product may seem quite pricey, but we found that it does offer a lot of software protection and licensing functionality that is practical and easy to implement.
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Cisco profit slides by nearly half
Sales and income down but hopes decline has bottomed out.
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Authorities shut down Real Host
Latvian hosting firm had been tied to botnets, phishing scams.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 7 2009 3:16PM
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Telstra backs out of Melbourne’s Chancellor Estate
Copper rollout stalls after rival gets fibre deal.
Ry Crozier
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