Faulty router stalls Internet traffic
A misconfigured router caused a huge slowdown in Internet traffic on Monday.
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Cisco takes WebEx mobile
Cisco has unveiled plans to bring its WebEx online meeting service to a new crop of smartphone handsets.
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Citrix brings remote support service to SMBs
Citrix is expanding its GoToAssist remote support service to SMBs.
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Melbourne contactless trial successful but next steps sketchy
Telstra, NAB and Visa said a three-month trial into contactless mobile phone payments at Melbourne’s Docklands was a success but are only vaguely committing to its deployment.
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Sourcetool says Google violated U.S. antitrust laws
TradeComet.com, which owns the search engine SourceTool.com, filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google on Tuesday, accusing it of engaging in illegal predatory conduct to drive them out of business.
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Nortel: Not drowning, waving the LTE flag
Cash-strapped networking vendor Nortel places its bets on Long-Term Evolution mobile technology to secure a stable future for the company.
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Broadband speed upgrades crash after a week
ADSL2+ speeds appear to “downgrade†after a matter of days, leaving customers without the increases they are paying for, according to research firm Epitiro.
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MWC: Telstra to launch email service for Windows phones
Telstra will launch an all-you-can-eat mobile e-mail service based on the Microsoft Exchange platform in May, timed with the release of a new Telstra-branded skin for Windows phones.
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Brazil carries out world’s largest desktop virtualisation project
More than 350,000 virtualised desktops will be introduced to Brazilian schools in what is claimed to be the world’s largest-ever implementation of the technology.
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Facebook users up in arms over new T&Cs
A change to Facebook's terms of service, which extends control over user content to profiles that have been shut down, has prompted nearly 20,000 users to join protest groups.
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Vendors insist WiMax has a bright future
After years of false dawns, the WiMax lobby believes now is the time for the broadband wireless technology to take the spotlight as the next generation of mobile connectivity.
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Pirate Bay trial descends into farce
BitTorrent tracker site The Pirate Bay will no longer face a charge of copying copyrighted works.
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Red Hat and Microsoft ink virtualisation support deal
Red Hat and Microsoft have agreed to build better interoperability between their respective virtualisation platforms, and to provide co-ordinated technical support for customers.
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Yahoo offers iPhone like Web for masses
Yahoo announced a new mobile service on Tuesday that will deliver an iPhone-like experience for people who cannot or will not splash out for the iconic but pricey Apple device.
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Apple posts new round of updates
Apple has posted three updates for Mac OS X, two for Java and one for the Windows version of its Safari web browser.
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Most mobile web sites accessed from home
Nearly three-quarters of mobile Internet users access the web from home, and demand for mobile commerce and mobile banking services is growing sharply, according to research released today by BuzzCity.
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Veeam adds ESXi support to virtual backup tool
Veeam Software has released version 3.0 of its Veeam Backup for VMware-based infrastructure, adding a number of features including full support for VMware's ESXi bare-metal hypervisor and file-level recovery for Linux virtual machines.
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Telstra customers â€کain’t seen nothing yet’ on Next G speeds
Telstra is already priming parts of its Next G network to run at 42Mbps by year end and said it will be right there with Ericsson as they push on to future high speed configurations.
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MWC: Telstra Next G to rocket to 21Mbps next week
Telstra is set to release what it claims is the world's fastest mobile broadband service - shipping a new mobile modem theoretically capable of speeds nearing 21Mbps on February 23.
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MWC: Microsoft, Nokia launch mobile app stores
Microsoft and Nokia independently announced new mobile application stores at Mobile World Congress today in an attempt to mirror the success Apple enjoys with its iPhone app store.
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Small businesses don't trust remote workers
Only eight per cent of the UK's small businesses trust employees to work away from the office, despite 42 per cent of workers saying they would work harder from home, according to research.
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Lenovo users offered BlackBerry integration
A new partnership between Lenovo and Research In Motion will allow laptop users to receive email whenever their BlackBerry smartphone can access the Internet, even if the laptop is turned off.
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Mobile manufacturers express security fears
Half of all mobile phone manufacturers reported malware infections, voice or text spam attacks and other security incidents last year, according to research by McAfee.
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Samsung eyes Linux push this year
The world's second-largest mobile phone maker, Samsung Electronics, will start to sell several phones using open-source Linux software platforms this year, a senior executive told Reuters in an interview.
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MWC: Microsoft announces Windows Mobile 6.5
Microsoft today used Mobile World Congress to announce its latest mobile operating system, 'Windows Mobile 6.5', plus an app store for its devices named Windows Marketplace for Mobile and a phone back-up service called 'My Phone'.
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MWC: Mobile industry begs for more spectrum
Heavyweights from the mobile telephony industry combined today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to plea with world governments to allocate more spectrum to mobile data services.
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