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Senator Conroy welcomes submissions on new blog

Senator Conroy welcomes submissions on new blog

Senator Conroy has called for comments, feedback and submissions on the digital economy -- including internet filtering -- on his new blog.
Staff Writers Dec 10 2008 6:53AM Telco/ISP
Review: Symantec Vontu

Review: Symantec Vontu

The Symantec offering is the most complex product in this Group Test review
Justin Peltier Dec 9 2008 3:27PM Security
Google called a bandwidth hog

Google called a bandwidth hog

Google has fought back at an accusation that it's an Internet bandwidth hog.
Nick Farrell Dec 9 2008 2:39PM Telco/ISP
Ipod back on Aussie Christmas lists

Ipod back on Aussie Christmas lists

After months of dropping off of Australians' shopping lists, the iPod is apparently back.
Nick Farrell Dec 9 2008 2:39PM Hardware
Yahoo talks big on BOSS

Yahoo talks big on BOSS

Yahoo is touting the early success of its Build Your Own Search (BOSS) search service.
Shaun Nichols Dec 9 2008 2:30PM Software
Quarter of web apps critically vulnerable

Quarter of web apps critically vulnerable

Nearly a quarter of web applications have critical security issues or vulnerabilities, according to a new report by consultancy Corsaire, which based its findings on security assessments from the past six years.
Phil Muncaster Dec 9 2008 2:30PM Security
Roadmap points to future Intel netbook chips

Roadmap points to future Intel netbook chips

Details have emerged of a future 32nm Intel chip for netbook-style devices that will merge the processor and chipset into a system-on-a-chip (SoC) component.
Daniel Robinson Dec 9 2008 2:30PM Hardware
NSW hospitals upgrade networking, unified comms

NSW hospitals upgrade networking, unified comms

Northern Sydney Central Coast Health (NSCCH) has awarded HP a $1.15m networking contract, while Prince of Wales (PoW) has chosen Siemens OpenScape UC server to transition to IP communications.
Staff Writers Dec 9 2008 2:07PM Telco/ISP
Optus wins $143m extension to Immigration telco contract

Optus wins $143m extension to Immigration telco contract

Optus has won a four-year extension to its whole-of-business telecommunications services contract with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship in a deal that could net the telco around $143 million in revenues.
Staff Writers Dec 9 2008 12:52PM Telco/ISP
NSW schools replace 65,000 ‘imaging’ devices

NSW schools replace 65,000 ‘imaging’ devices

The NSW Department of Education and Training has started a major technology refresh that will see up to 65,000 ‘imaging’ devices statewide replaced with new multi function devices (MFDs), laser and inkjet printers and fax machines.
Staff Writers Dec 9 2008 12:52PM Hardware
Quarter of web apps critically vulnerable

Quarter of web apps critically vulnerable

Companies still underestimating the level of risk, says new report.
Phil Muncaster Dec 9 2008 10:16AM Security
Details of 5000 children found on memory stick in Leeds

Details of 5000 children found on memory stick in Leeds

An enquiry has been launched after a memory stick was found in a second-hand car in Leeds.
Dan Raywood Dec 9 2008 10:06AM Security
FBI warns of vishing threat due to software bug

FBI warns of vishing threat due to software bug

The FBI is warning of a vulnerability in an open-source toolkit used to make VoIP calls.
Dan Kaplan Dec 9 2008 10:00AM Security
Cisco announces video-sharing platform

Cisco announces video-sharing platform

Network titan Cisco has announced the launch of a media processing platform designed to simplify media sharing across device types, such as digital screens, mobile devices and PCs.
Dave Bailey Dec 9 2008 6:51AM Networking
Intel claims opto-electronic breakthrough

Intel claims opto-electronic breakthrough

A breakthrough in opto-electronics detectors by Intel promises to address the shortage of network bandwidth which some believe could lead to the collapse of the internet.
Dave Bailey Dec 9 2008 6:51AM Hardware
Telstra BigPond refuses to participate in net filter trials

Telstra BigPond refuses to participate in net filter trials

Australia’s largest ISP Telstra has ruled out participating in the Federal Government’s controversial Internet filtering trial due to what it calls ‘customer management issues’.
Ry Crozier Dec 8 2008 5:35PM Telco/ISP
21Mbps Next G network no substitute for an NBN: Telstra

21Mbps Next G network no substitute for an NBN: Telstra

Telstra’s Next G network might be surpassing the National Broadband Network minimum downlink speed of 12Mbps, but that doesn’t mean Telstra is using it to bypass the NBN process.
Ry Crozier Dec 8 2008 4:02PM Telco/ISP
Medfield is the next Atom

Medfield is the next Atom

In its latest report on netbooks entitled 'Intel Atom: Netbook, Opportunity or threat?', UBS has some interesting information on the IALP/Atom roadmap. The outfit also does not think netbooks will be a net win for Intel.
Charlie Demerjian Dec 8 2008 2:45PM Hardware
Security attacks reach 2.5 billion per day

Security attacks reach 2.5 billion per day

IBM has announced a number of new initiatives which it claims will improve enterprise security and help clients save costs, in response to a massive rise in web-based threats.
David Neal Dec 8 2008 2:41PM Security
Conroy goes back to school on Internet content filters

Conroy goes back to school on Internet content filters

Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy is looking to shore up support from the people most likely to find a way around the government’s content filters – school students.
Ry Crozier Dec 8 2008 12:54PM Telco/ISP

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