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iiNet ordered to hand over customer records

iiNet ordered to hand over customer records

Small sample of records demanded for landmark copyright case.

Brett Winterford Jun 15 2009 4:57PM Telco/ISP
Security market sound in the downturn

Security market sound in the downturn

New reports by Frost and Sullivan and IDC point to growth in security market.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2009 2:48PM Security
Iranian election protest turns to Twitter in media vacuum

Iranian election protest turns to Twitter in media vacuum

Iranians have used micro-blogging tool Twitter en-masse over the past 24 hours to protest against the outcomes of Friday's Presidential election result.
Negar Salek Jun 15 2009 2:24PM Software
Too much risk in aerial NBN cables: Kelso

Too much risk in aerial NBN cables: Kelso

Removalists and garbage trucks become enemies of broadband uptime.
Ry Crozier Jun 15 2009 2:03PM Telco/ISP
Firefox update reaches 150 million downloads in 24 hours

Firefox update reaches 150 million downloads in 24 hours

Records smashed as Apple and Mozilla release browser updates.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 15 2009 1:22PM Software
Internode to spend $10m on network expansion

Internode to spend $10m on network expansion

NBN or no NBN, Internode makes push for more business in Victoria and Tasmania.

Brett Winterford Jun 15 2009 11:00AM Telco/ISP
Twitter introduces verified accounts to cut down on impersonators and malicious links

Twitter introduces verified accounts to cut down on impersonators and malicious links

Twitter has introduced the first phase of its Verified Accounts program to help profile users confirm their accounts.
SC Australia Staff Jun 15 2009 10:21AM Security
Air France crash prompts spam, malware outbreak

Air France crash prompts spam, malware outbreak

As expected, spammers and malware writers are trying to cash in on the Air France disaster.
Dan Kaplan Jun 15 2009 10:05AM Security
Mozilla releases security fixes for Firefox

Mozilla releases security fixes for Firefox

The Firefox web browser has been patched for security flaws, four of which were identified as "critical" by Mozilla.
Chuck Miller Jun 15 2009 10:05AM Security
Symantec, McAfee settle with New York state

Symantec, McAfee settle with New York state

Symantec and McAfee agreed to pay a combined US$750,000 to settle charges that their subscription renewal process was deceptive to home users.
Dan Kaplan Jun 15 2009 10:05AM Security
Facebook URLs raise cybersquatting fears

Facebook URLs raise cybersquatting fears

Facebook’s newly launched personalised URLs feature has already come under fire from experts who have said it could be open to abuse by cybersquatters.
Phil Muncaster Jun 15 2009 6:56AM Software
Global telecoms growth stalling

Global telecoms growth stalling

The telecoms service market is beginning to stall, according to research firm Talegeography.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 15 2009 6:56AM Telco/ISP
Top ten biggest egos in technology

Top ten biggest egos in technology

This week, we count down some of the biggest egos in the IT business - the larger than life personalities that dominate IT.
Shaun Nichols , Iain Thomson Jun 15 2009 6:56AM Software
Safari 4 storms out the gates

Safari 4 storms out the gates

Safari 4 has logged 11 million downloads in its first four days of availability, according to Apple.
Shaun Nichols Jun 15 2009 6:56AM Software
Ofcom kicks off final broadband consultation

Ofcom kicks off final broadband consultation

UK communications provider Ofcom has announced what is set to be the last consultation before BT starts its multibillion-pound fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) broadband rollout.
Dave Bailey Jun 13 2009 6:55AM Telco/ISP
Market forces drive innovation at Axa

Market forces drive innovation at Axa

Before taking on a project, the insurance giant’s IT team must show it can outperform external providers.
Gareth Morgan Jun 13 2009 6:55AM Hardware
Google updates iGoogle for iPhone and Android handsets

Google updates iGoogle for iPhone and Android handsets

Google has announced a new beta version of its iGoogle mobile offering for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch devices, as well as its own Android-based handsets.
David Neal Jun 13 2009 6:43AM Software
Opera and Mozilla unimpressed by IE unbundling plans

Opera and Mozilla unimpressed by IE unbundling plans

Browser makers have spoken out against Microsoft's latest proposal to open up competition in the market by shipping copies of Windows 7 without Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) bundled in.
Madeline Bennett Jun 13 2009 6:43AM Software
SAP announces surprise software-as-a-service move

SAP announces surprise software-as-a-service move

The vice president of SAP has made the shock announcement that the company is looking into offering a software-as-a-service (SaaS) product line.
Iain Thomson Jun 13 2009 6:43AM Software
Media partners leap to Telstra defence

Media partners leap to Telstra defence

The AFL, NRL and V8 Supercars argue that telecommunications regulation is "sufficient".

Brett Winterford Jun 13 2009 6:38AM Telco/ISP

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