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NBN won't close broadband gap, say advocates for rural communities
Even with the National Broadband Network (NBN), more work remains to bridge the digital divide between regional and metropolitan areas in Australia, said advocates for rural communities at the the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) conference in Sydney.
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How BYOD has changed the IT landscape
It may be hard for some to just say ‘no’ to the growing “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) crowd, but that was the initial reaction manager of information at certified public accounting firm Burr, Pilger, Mayer Anthony Peters had when senior executives starting purchasing iPhones, asking them to be supported.
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Monitoring services top priority for some A/NZ data centre managers
Reliable infrastructure was selected over energy consumption as the top priority for two-thirds of the 96 Australian and New Zealand data centre managers recently surveyed by industrial manufacturer, Eaton.
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Roxon says data retention needed to solve crimes
The Attorney-General, Nicola Roxon, has stated that police investigations would be unable to create a picture of criminal activity without data retention laws.
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Apple to retain tablet dominance
The Australian love of digital tablets has shown no signs of abating, with Telsyte research revealing the tablet market has grown 188 per cent in the first half of this year.
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"IT employment continues to gain" is the headline, but the data is all about IT jobs in the US. Whilst this is also of interest, it may have nothing whatsoever ...IT employment continues to gain
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Don’t be afraid to report online, door-to-door scams: NSW Fair Trading
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Don’t be afraid to report online, door-to-door scams: NSW Fair Trading
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Roxon moves to cool data retention concerns
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Australian Law Reform Commission to be next battleground for Optus TV Now
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HamishBarwick Macquarie Telecom’s data centres get SAP cloud tick http://t.co/6uy5YgA1 #SAP #datacentres #cw #cio #tw
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HamishBarwick RT @ComputerworldAU: Australian public not aware of new online attack vectors: Norton http://t.co/CpWFKoef
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ComputerworldAU Internode signs up first Adelaide NBN customer http://t.co/IPleX7zG
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anuey RT @ComputerworldAU: Australian public not aware of new online attack vectors: Norton http://t.co/CpWFKoef
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ComputerworldAU Australian public not aware of new online attack vectors: Norton http://t.co/CpWFKoef
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Defence sees future for robots in warzones
Australia's Department of Defence is continuing its research and development into military robots
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Apple to unveil iPhone 5 next week
Apple is expected to announce its latest generation iPhone at a media event in San Francisco next week
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Woolworths staff equipped with iPads, Google Apps
Preview of Google+ for businesses launches with restricted posts
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Data breaches not being discussed by companies: Report
KPMG Australia finds lack of mandatory data breach notification is used as an excuse not to talk about security issues
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After uphill battle, bank refunds $12,000 to skimming victim
CommBank eventually reversed its decision to deny a Sydney man a refund for fraudulent withdrawals from his account
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Monday Grok: How much does Facebook know about you?
For those of you concerned that companies like Facebook might just be a little too invasive with regards to your personal browsing activities, this story on Business Insider today won’t do much to assuage your fears.
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Schools clueless about IT security, reveals study
Almost one in two Australian secondary and tertiary schools do not have an IT security awareness program in place and alarmingly, 53 per cent didn’t know what information was taken during a data breach, according to a study commissioned by Symantec.cloud.
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Macquarie Telecom’s data centres get SAP cloud tick
Macquarie Telecom (ASX: MAQ) has become the second SAP cloud services certified company in Australia following Telstra’s (ASX:TEL) certification in September 2011.
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Hoyts to diversify into online streaming
Hoyts will soon have three platforms for its movies, launching its own streaming service in early 2013 with Hoyts Stream.
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Internode signs up first Adelaide NBN customer
Internode has connected its first National Broadband Network (NBN) customer in Adelaide.
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Intel's lowered forecast 'isn't a good sign' for PC industry
The PC industry has got another dose of sour news with Intel announcing it's cutting its third-quarter revenue outlook.
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The last iPhone 5 rumour rollup, for the week ending September 7
Apple's mailing of invitations to media for September 12 and the number "5" shadowed under the number "12" pretty much confirm that next Wednesday we'll see the sixth generation of the iPhone, which some people, with little else to do, have been waiting for since early 2011. Traditionally, meaning for all two years we've been doing this, The Rollup offers our own best guess on what the Next iPhone will be like.
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Australian public not aware of new online attack vectors: Norton
Consumer awareness of bad emails and dodgy attachments is high in Australia but the bad news is that these are the old attack methods from five years ago, according to the latest Norton Cybercrime report.
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Data retention proposal 'raises more questions than it answers,' says IIA executive
The Internet Industry Association has asked for more information on the government’s proposal to require retention of Internet user data for two years, said IIA CEO Peter Lee. Lee, who became the IIA’s CEO in July, said other current areas of focus include updating the iCode and reforming copyright laws.
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In pictures: IBM A/NZ SmartCamp finals
IBM held its first ever SmartCamp event for Australia and New Zealand in Sydney this week. The program is designed to help entrepreneurs build their business by providing support and resources. CropLogic chief executive, Jane Hill, was the inaugural winner for 2012. Hill was required to give a six minute pitch about why her company should receive funding from IBM.
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Hottest Android news and rumors for week ending September 8
So those references I've been making to a generally low level of activity among major Android players in the days leading up to the iPhone 5's launch now look a bit silly - mea culpa.
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BlackBerry Bold 9790 available for businesses in Australia
Research in Motion (RIM) has today launched its new BlackBerry Bold 9790 smartphone for businesses in Australia.
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Geraldton connects to the NBN
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Data retention proposal 'raises more questions than it answers,' says IIA executive
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Which tablet should I buy? iPad 2 vs Sony Tablet S
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New Kindle Fire HD 4G LTE tablet priced like $US499 iPad, surprising analysts
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The last iPhone 5 rumour rollup, for the week ending September 7
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