
AFP seeks social monitoring tools
AUSTRALIAN Federal Police are examining sophisticated social media monitoring tools developed by UK police ahead of the Brisbane G20 summit.
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Yahoo and Google hijack your eyeballs
INTERNET giants Yahoo and Google are rolling out a dazzling array of bells and whistles to win your love.
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Twitter to offer security sign in
TWITTER will offer users two-factor authentication when they sign in as "a second check to make sure it's really you".
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Investors cheer HP changes
HP reported another sharp drop in profits but still beat expectations, thanks to cost cuts and better results in printing and services.
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Hackers could trigger heart attacks
COMPUTER hackers could compromise pacemakers and implantable defibrillators with lethal effect, a security researcher has found.
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Banks urged to upgrade ATMs
AUSTRALIAN police authorities have accused banks of leaving consumers vulnerable to fraud by international criminal cyber gangs.
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Xbox aims to be One and only
MICROSOFT is pitching to be a permanent part of your lounge room with a new Xbox One gaming console that fulfils your entertainment dreams.
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iiNet deal a win for NBN
IINET has sold its Canberra-based fibre-to-the-premise network to NBN Co for close to $14 million.
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Subbie lives up to his word on NBN pay
AN angry subcontractor on the $37.4bn National Broadband Network has carried out a threat to rip equipment out of the ground after a pay dispute.
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Jobs to be slashed in Telstra revamp
TELSTRA has been forced into a major operational restructure that will affect half the company's 30,000-strong local workforce.
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