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Microsoft rushes out two emergency patches
Breaks schedule for second time in two years.
Iain Thomson
Jul 27 2009 6:30AM
Security
East Africa undersea cable goes live
Seacom fibre-optic network boosts internet access.
Ian Williams
Jul 25 2009 7:21AM
Telco/ISP
Twitter targets businesses with new guide
Make money from microblogging.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 25 2009 7:21AM
Software
Ericsson takes on Nokia in battle for Nortel
Bids in auction of wireless assets.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 25 2009 7:21AM
Networking
Malware plague continues unabated
2009 on course to break all records for new malware samples.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 24 2009 3:24PM
Security
Microsoft may have been forced into GPL release
Commitment to open source less than first thought.
Iain Thomson
Jul 24 2009 2:32PM
Software
Amazon apologises for deleting Kindle books
“Stupid, thoughtless, and painfully out of line with our principles”.
Iain Thomson
Jul 24 2009 2:32PM
Software
Photos: Netspace launches new DSLAMs in Tasmania
Hobart and Launceston wired for new ADSL2+ service.
Brett Winterford
Jul 24 2009 2:10PM
Telco/ISP
Human agents revealed in Telstra voice-to-text service
BBC investigation puts SpinVox in the spotlight.
Brett Winterford
Jul 24 2009 1:42PM
Telco/ISP
Sophos blocked from YouTube over malicious Erin Andrews video
Security vendor Sophos has been caught out by censorship after a guidance video was blocked for 'inappropriate content'.
Dan Raywood
Jul 24 2009 11:21AM
Security
Major spam campaign abusing Yahoo Groups
About one million spam emails per hour are being sent to Yahoo Groups and other free web services, including Google Groups and LiveJournal, containing bogus pharmaceutical advertising content.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jul 24 2009 11:16AM
Security
US government accused of mobile phone danger cover-up
Documents redacted for six years.
Iain Thomson
Jul 24 2009 6:56AM
Hardware
Office 2010 shows early promise
Test drive the technical preview.
Dave Bailey
Jul 24 2009 6:53AM
Software
Adobe confirms zero-day vulnerability
Affects Reader, Acrobat and Flash.
David Neal
Jul 24 2009 6:38AM
Security
Survey shows iPhone churn a major issue
'But everything is wonderful', say mobile operators.
Brett Winterford
Jul 24 2009 6:33AM
Telco/ISP
Adam Internet to open $6m data centre
Optus and Nextgen likely to be first with points of presence.
Ry Crozier
Jul 24 2009 6:00AM
Networking
Sydney pitched for national broadband network headquarters
Australian Technology Park, Barangaroo and North Ryde on HQ shortlist.
Brett Winterford
Jul 23 2009 5:14PM
Telco/ISP
Review: Sophos SafeGuard Enterprise
Despite the small performance hit, we feel the modular suite is an impressive enterprise-class product and is fantastic value for money.
Nathan Ouellette
Jul 23 2009 5:13PM
Security
Review: Adobe LiveCycle ES
Whilst this product can be expensive, we find it to be good value for money, based on its ability to control the entire document management process.
Peter Stephenson,
Jul 23 2009 4:39PM
Security
Hacking the smart grid
Opinion: Smart homes need smart security, writes Nigel Phair.
Nigel Phair
Jul 23 2009 2:00PM
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