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Massive payment card upgrade has mixed result
Despite a years-long upgrade of Australia's payment systems, fraudsters are still profiting, leaving a questionable record for a vast program to equip debit and credit cards with new security features.
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Why do Australians pay more for digital music?
Australian licensing fees are not the reason for high music download prices compared to other nations, according to the Australasian Performing Rights Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS).
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Cybercriminals increasingly use online banking fraud automation techniques
Cybercriminals attempted to steal at least US$75 million from high-balance business and consumer bank accounts by using sophisticated fraud automation techniques that can bypass two-factor authentication, according to a report released on Monday by antivirus firm McAfee and online banking security vendor Guardian Analytics.
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Apple's smaller-screen iPad could disrupt tablet market
An Apple iPad with a smaller screen, if released, could create tough decisions for buyers and slow the momentum of the current 9.7-inch iPad and a number of Android devices with 7-inch and 8-inch screens, analysts said on Thursday.
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Wikileaks releases Syria Files, 2.4 million government related emails
Whistle-blowing site Wikileaks on Thursday released the Syria Files, a database of over 2.4 million emails to and from Syrian political figures, ministries and associated companies, dating from August 2006 to March 2012.
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FAQ: How to add some Bing to your browser
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FAQ: How to add some Bing to your browser
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Apple customer collates 27-in. iMac display problems
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Apple customer collates 27-in. iMac display problems
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Massive payment card upgrade has mixed result
Upgrading the Australia's card payment system has been a slow process
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Getty Images focuses 3D cameras on Olympics
Agency using two SLR cameras on rig to create three dimensional images of opening ceremony and events
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10 tips for a successful startup
Take risks, think like a Luddite and be careful who you take money from
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Security threats explained: Internal excessive privilege
Lock down admin rights and ensure controls are put in place say security experts
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NBN vs. the world: The New Zealand experience
New Zealand has taken a different approach to Australia when it comes to rolling out high-speed broadband, with the country already housing fibre-to-the-node infrastructure
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Jury decides largely in Apple's favour, Samsung hit with $US1bn damages
Samsung must pay Apple just over US$1 billion for infringing several of its patents in Samsung smartphones and tablets, a California District Court jury decided on Friday.
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Dell, HP say Windows 8 is trashing PC sales
To hear Dell and HP tell it, the slump in PC sales can be blamed in part on Windows 8, which won't do much to improve the situation until sometime next year.
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Analysts downgrade 2012 chip market forecast
An industry analyst firm has downgraded its 2012 forecast for the global semiconductor market based on slumping economic conditions and chip revenue.
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Samsung makes $US56 more selling Galaxy Note 10.1 than Apple gets with iPad
Samsung makes $US56 more selling each new $499.99 Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet than Apple gets by selling the iPad for the same price.
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Conroy updates progress on regional telecommunications recommendations
The Australian government has started implementing several recommendations of the Regional Telecommunications Review Committee (RTRC) from a report released 23 May, said communications minister Stephen Conroy.
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iPhone 5 rumour roll-up for the week ending Aug. 24
As summer wanes, the iOSphere this week unhesitatingly dredged up the most tenuous and implausible allusions, inferences, hints, and of course teases for iPhone 5. All in good fun.
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IT staff stay in dead end jobs to preserve salaries
More than 30 per cent of Australian IT professionals are staying in dead end roles out of fear they will have to settle for lower pay if they take a new job, according to report by recruiter Ambition.
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Government unveils $5m telehealth project in South Australia
A $5 million telehealth project aims to enhance delivery of mental health care in South Australia. The project, launched today, is funded by the Commonwealth and the South Australian government under the $20 million digital regions initiative.
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NBN spurs business process overhaul at Telstra
The NBN has driven Telstra to overhaul internal processes to become more competitive, according to Telstra director of products and IT enablement, Jenny Wood.
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iseek Communications opens $100m Sydney data centre
Queensland data centre provider, iseek Communications, has expanded into New South Wales with the unveiling of a $100 million Tier III facility at Gore Hill Business Park in North Sydney.
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NBN satellite ground station to be built at Ceduna
Ceduna in South Australia has been announced as the location for another satellite ground station for the National Broadband Network (NBN).
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Comm Bank CIO: Future of banking is real-time, personal
Commonwealth Bank chief information officer Michael Harte says that the future of banking lies in recreating the 'old fashioned' banking experience of personalised service using the potential of mobile devices, whole-of-life customer data and real-time transactions.
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