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Quickflix joins Panasonic, hits Xbox in September

Quickflix joins Panasonic, hits Xbox in September

The Quickflix WatchNow service has been picking up speed this past week, announcing new children's content as well as launches on Panasonic Blu-ray players and Xbox 360. 3


Home networking explained: the basics

Home networking explained: the basics

CNET editor Dong Ngo gives all his answers to questions about the basics of home networking. 1


CNET Australia's home entertainment drinks night

CNET Australia's home entertainment drinks night

Here's just some of the action from our recent home entertainment drinks night, sponsored by Hills Antennas.


London 2012 Olympics does not have any Wi-Fi police

London 2012 Olympics does not have any Wi-Fi police

Some reports have suggested that London 2012 is actively policing a "no hotspots" rule. That has turned out to be false.


French illegal downloads agency Hadopi may be abolished

French illegal downloads agency Hadopi may be abolished

The French police service set up to stop illegal downloads may be abolished, as the new French Government said it has failed to meet its aims. 1


Optus launches 4G business services in Sydney, Perth

Optus launches 4G business services in Sydney, Perth

Optus has today launched 4G services for business customers in Sydney and Perth, with Melbourne to follow shortly. 6


Cubby instant beta access for CNET Australia readers

Cubby instant beta access for CNET Australia readers

Cubby is LogMeIn's play for the synchronised cloud storage market. Currently in beta, Cubby is offering instant access to 5000 CNET Australia readers. 3


Olympics relying on public networks for coverage data

Olympics relying on public networks for coverage data

London 2012 Olympic officials want fans to ease up on SMS and social messaging — because they're trying to use the same data networks for event data, and congestion is causing problems.


Google admits failure to delete personal Street View data

Google admits failure to delete personal Street View data

Google has admitted to UK authorities that almost two years on, it has failed to delete all personal data from Street View mapping.


Watch all eight Foxtel Olympic channels for AU$50

Watch all eight Foxtel Olympic channels for AU$50

Foxtel is delivering eight dedicated channels of London 2012 coverage, and they're available over Foxtel IPTV services for a $50 flat fee. 2


Google launches a 1Gbps data and TV service

Google launches a 1Gbps data and TV service

Google Fiber has launched in Kansas City, US, offering 1Gbps data, no data cap and an interactive TV service from US$70 per month. 2


Now the Olympics have banned Wi-Fi hotspots too

Now the Olympics have banned Wi-Fi hotspots too

The International Olympic Committee has put Wi-Fi hotspots on the list of things banned from Olympic venues. 3


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