iiNet and Optus shunned in first round of net filter trials
Vocal opponents of the Federal Government’s controversial Internet filters have been excluded from the first phase of the much-anticipated pilot.
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CERN sets date for LHC restart
CERN has announced that it is delaying the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) re-launch until September.
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Dell launches inkless printer range
Dell is launching a new range of inkless printers aimed at the mobile user.
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FAA loses staff info in hack attack
The US Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) has admitted that its servers have been breached and the personal data of its 45,000 staff may be at risk.
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Leopard Labs hunts venture capital as funding options dwindle
Sydney start-up Leopard Labs may be forced overseas to secure additional investment as it seeks to finalise deals with carriers and mobile OS developers such as Microsoft.
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Civica bolsters Queensland presence with Practical buy
Civica has snapped up Toowoomba-based Practical Computing Services and will use the newly-acquired office as its headquarters in Queensland.
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GlassFish gets LAMP stack and multimedia add-on
Sun Microsystems has added an integrated LAMP stack and communications server add-on developed with Ericsson to its open source GlassFish Web platform.
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Telstra seeks import gains from China tech platforms
Telstra may use the technology underpinning two Chinese mobile and online content businesses it acquired $302m controlling stakes in today to help scale up local operations at lower per-unit costs, chief executive Sol Trujillo said.
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IT managers losing control of the network
As much as 40 per cent of company bandwidth is being used for recreational or non business-critical applications, according to a recent survey by network optimisation firm Blue Coat Systems.
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Google PowerMeter tracks home juice use
Google wants consumers to have direct access to real-time electricity information, and has developed plans for a PowerMeter tool while setting forth its latest agenda for the development of a "smarter" electricity grid.
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IBM to build Europe's most powerful supercomputer
IBM has announced plans to build Europe's most powerful supercomputer, which will be installed at the Forschungszentrum Juelich research centre in Germany.
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No escaping homework for Singapore computer whiz-kid
He's made headlines for his computer programming skills, but nine-year-old Singaporean Lim Ding Wen is only allowed to play with his desktop for just two hours a day, and provided he's finished his homework.
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Intel to invest US$7 bln in new plants
Intel plans to invest US$7 billion over the next two years to build advanced manufacturing facilities in the United States that make faster, smaller chips that consume less energy.
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Bottle Domains customers caught in security scare
The Australian Federal Police is investigating a security breach at Australian registrar Bottle Domains that may have exposed an unknown number of account and domain name passwords.
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Patient safety compromised by severe IT outages
A third of healthcare and IT professionals say patient safety was compromised by a severe outage of administration or clinical systems in the past year, a survey found.
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Microsoft offers green reporting tools
Microsoft is offering its Dynamics AX 2009 customers a free dashboard that will capture data on energy consumption from the underlying enterprise resource planning (ERP) software.
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Salesforce.com forecasts a 'cloudy' Spring
Salesforce.com has rolled out the latest version of its hosted CRM platform.
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Google rolls out Sync for new handsets
Google has ported its Sync service to the iPhone and Windows Mobile platforms.
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ISPs turn to e-business for growth
E-commerce is shaping as a growth market for ISPs, with Cove offering a free hosted solution and Netregistry revamping the underlying architecture of its own StoreXpress product.
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Wireless Internet to cost less at home
Mobile broadband providers could soon charge more for services to actual â€کmobile’ users in an attempt to manage traffic volumes and make business models more profitable.
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