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Money laundering using virtual worlds, Bitcoin on watchdog's radar
Over the last two decades cybercrime has matured from the early days of curiosity-driven hackers and pranksters to a fully fledged industry. In the process, much of the distinction between ‘traditional’ crime and online crime has been eliminated: On the one hand organised crime now uses the internet as another tool for communication and transferring criminal proceeds; on the other hand spam, phishing and malware are mature criminal industries.
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Energy Star 2.0 for servers coming in November
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this week released the third draft of the Energy Star 2.0 specification for servers, which is expected to be finalized on Nov. 9.
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FTTP could save $700m a year in maintenance
A fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) National Broadband Network (NBN) could save up to $700 million per year in telecommunication maintenance, according to a new report released today by BIS Shrapnel.
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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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White House offers 'We The People' petition app under open source license
The source code of "We The People," the online system that can be used by citizens to submit their petitions to the White House, is being offered as open source software, an official said on Thursday.
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The Apple vs. Samsung decision is a game-changer
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Microsoft's XNA Studio will merge developer kits
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The Apple vs. Samsung decision is a game-changer
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HamishBarwick Australian Crime Commission sends out fraud warning letter http://t.co/K2jfLOGo #infosec #onlinefraud #telemarketers #ACC #AusPost #cw #cio
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leifhanlen RT @ComputerworldAU: NAB outlines data centre consolidation strategy - plans to migrate 30 small facilities into a new Melbourne data centre http://t.co/rEA8xmYM
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ComputerworldNZ RT @ComputerworldAU: Patriot Act could apply to Rackspace data in Australia: Privacy advocates http://t.co/vMrXtSgX
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100 million tablets to ship in 2012
Shipments were up 36 per cent for the quarter when compared to the previous period, and up 77 per cent over the same quarter last year.
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Dell expands private Cloud offerings
Dell is offering dedicated servers to build private Clouds
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IT staff stay in dead end jobs to preserve salaries
Some fear they will have to settle for lower pay if they jump ship
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Judge refuses to set aside $675K fine in music piracy case
Judge says fine is not disproportional or unreasonable
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Analysts downgrade 2012 chip market forecast
Wireless market growth not enough to offset sluggish PC market this year, reports IHS
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UPDATED: 4G in Australia: The state of the nation
The top three Australian carriers are spending billions upgrading their networks to high-speed 4G LTE services. Customers are just starting to see the new plans and rollout is expected to intensify through the year and well into 2013.
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Telstra ramps up 4G rollout
Telstra will double 4G coverage in major Australian cities, with a goal of covering two-thirds of the population, the telco said. The first new 4G sites have launched today in Bondi and the North Shore rail tunnel in Sydney.
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ANZ Bank goes mobile with banking app
ANZ Bank will launch a mobile banking app for its corporate customers developed by Bottomline Technologies.
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Robot ethics: Thou shalt not kill?
Where wars were once fought in hand-to-hand combat or soldiers shooting it out, the reality of wars these days mean operators in the US can decide whether people live or die in Pakistan at the touch of a button.
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Australian Crime Commission sends out fraud warning letter
In a bid to warn Australian consumers about online and telemarketing investment fraudsters, the Australian Crime Commission (ACC) and Australia Post have begun a mass mail out to Australian consumers.
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Government agencies mostly complying with transparency reforms
Most Australian agencies publish public documents on their websites as required by open government reforms that became effective in May 2011, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner said.
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Galaxy Note 2 specifications leaked?
A Korean newspaper has published leaked specifications of what appears to be Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 2 smartphone.
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In Pictures: Apple's early iPhone prototypes
Among the more interesting products of the Apple-Samsung trial are Apple's early iPhone prototypes that never saw the light of day ... until now
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Apple files injunction against 8 Samsung devices after major court win
Apple's lawyers filed a preliminary injunction that would ban the sale of eight Samsung mobile devices that were recently found to have infringed on the company's patents.
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How the Cloud changes the virtual desktop landscape
While Cloud computing and virtualization, along with a focus on small and midsize businesses, are expected to be major trends at this year's VMworld show, the virtual desktop infrastructure players are looking to make some news this week as well.
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Samsung expected to adjust designs after $1bn jury award to Apple
Samsung intends to fight Friday's landmark jury award of $1 billion to Apple over smartphone and tablet patent violations -- possibly for years.
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Is your iPad keeping you up at night?
Researchers have discovered that relatively little exposure to tablets and other electronics with backlit displays can keep people up at night by messing with their circadian rhythms.
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Dropbox upgrades security with two-factor authentication
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Optus announces mobile payments using phone number
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Kill timer found in Shamoon malware suggests possible connection to Saudi Aramco attack
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The Apple vs. Samsung decision is a game-changer
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Patriot Act could apply to Rackspace data in Australia: Privacy advocates
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