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Australia's "first" LED TV launched by Samsung

Australia's "first" LED TV launched by Samsung

South Korean firm Samsung Electronics has beat its competitors to the market with Australia’s first LED television under $9999 – “arguably the most stunning picture ever seen on a television.”
Kathryn Small Oct 3 2008 3:31PM Hardware
iPhone startup brings fuel price app to Australia

iPhone startup brings fuel price app to Australia

A team of developers from Australia and the U.S. is monetising consumers’ petrol price concerns with the launch of a free-to-use iPhone application.
Liz Tay Oct 3 2008 3:28PM Software
VeriSign touts virtues of 'green bar' for security

VeriSign touts virtues of 'green bar' for security

Nearly two years after its initial launch, VeriSign says that its Extended Validation authentication program is paying big dividends for retailers..
Shaun Nichols Oct 3 2008 3:03PM Security
Fujitsu may abandon hard drive market

Fujitsu may abandon hard drive market

Japanese computing giant Fujitsu is reportedly looking to sell off its hard drive business to rival storage specialist Western Digital.
Shaun Nichols Oct 3 2008 3:03PM Hardware
Security giants fail Virus Bulletin test

Security giants fail Virus Bulletin test

Some of the biggest names in the security industry have failed the latest Virus Bulletin 100 test.
Shaun Nichols Oct 3 2008 3:03PM Security
Telstra tells Rudd: We need high-speed broadband

Telstra tells Rudd: We need high-speed broadband

Telstra has told PM Rudd that high-speed broadband must be the first cab off the rank. But on whose terms?
Staff Writers Oct 3 2008 1:32PM Telco/ISP
Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes

Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes

A security expert is warning privacy officers to expect inevitable changes to their role during the next 18-24 months, when the federal Privacy Act reforms pass.
Negar Salek Oct 3 2008 1:03PM Security
Security giants fail Virus Bulletin test

Security giants fail Virus Bulletin test

Some of the biggest names in the security industry have failed the latest Virus Bulletin 100 test.
Shaun Nichols Oct 3 2008 10:58AM Security
Chinese government spying on Skype users

Chinese government spying on Skype users

A study has shown that Skype users in China are being spied upon, despite denials from the company that this is the case.
Iain Thomson Oct 3 2008 10:51AM Security
Citrix pours cold water on ex-partner flame

Citrix pours cold water on ex-partner flame

Citrix Systems has brushed off inferences made by a former partner that it tried to turn its customers off trialing alternative WAN accelerators while readying its own WANscaler product for launch.
Ry Crozier Oct 3 2008 10:48AM Networking
Cybergang moles steal company data

Cybergang moles steal company data

Criminal gangs have been placing staff members in companies to operate as moles, an internet security expert said.
Dan Raywood Oct 3 2008 10:35AM Security
Newly discovered TCP flaw brings devices to their knees

Newly discovered TCP flaw brings devices to their knees

A Swedish security company announced Wednesday that two of its researchers have discovered a 'generic' flaw in the TCP stack that could result in denial-of-service attacks.
Dan Kaplan Oct 3 2008 10:35AM Security
Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes

Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes

A security expert is warning privacy officers to expect inevitable changes to their role during the next 18-24 months, when the federal Privacy Act reforms pass.
Negar Salek Oct 3 2008 7:52AM Security
Quantum leap for photonic modulation

Quantum leap for photonic modulation

Researchers at Stanford have made a breakthrough which could give quantum cryptography, information processing, and even memory storage a big boost, by modulating the time profile of a single photon.
Sylvie Barak Oct 3 2008 7:40AM Security
IBM adds shared storage to BladeCenter

IBM adds shared storage to BladeCenter

IBM is adding shared storage to its BladeCenter S systems aimed at delivering a simplified IT environment for small and medium-sized business customers.
Daniel Robinson Oct 3 2008 7:27AM Hardware
Mobiles get enterprise-grade remote control

Mobiles get enterprise-grade remote control

RealVNC is to release a two-way remote control tool for mobile devices in versions for Symbian, Windows Mobile, Apple's iPhone, Linux and Blackberry platforms.
Daniel Robinson Oct 3 2008 7:27AM Software
Review: Novell ZENworks ESM

Review: Novell ZENworks ESM

First, it is important to note that unlike previous versions of ZENworks, Novell ZENworks Endpoint Security Management (ESM) does not require anything else from Novell to operate.

Justin Peltier Oct 3 2008 7:00AM Security
Safe browsing with Google Chrome?

Safe browsing with Google Chrome?

Security experts give mixed reviews about Google’s inaugural web browser, Chrome.
Negar Salek Oct 3 2008 7:00AM Security
Hollywood sues RealNetworks over DVD copying software

Hollywood sues RealNetworks over DVD copying software

Six Hollywood studios have filed a legal suit against RealNetworks for releasing RealDVD, which allows users to copy commercial DVDs.
Iain Thomson Oct 2 2008 2:46PM Software
Computer game industry safe from economic downturn

Computer game industry safe from economic downturn

Game Group announced yesterday that the current economic downturn would not affect the ever-strong consumer demand for computer games.

Emma Hughes Oct 2 2008 2:33PM Software

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