- The week in security: Aussie banks targeted as mobiles drive privacy fears
- Bank trojan targets users of Bitcoin exchange Mt Gox
- Australian Information Security Association issues blunt warning as National Cyber Security Awareness Week begins
- Texas drone bill sparks a battle
- Alleged tech support scammers settle FTC charges
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Bitcoin's rollercoaster ride is not slowing down
More bumps in the road are probably in store for Bitcoin. The virtual currency has seen some massive swings in value over the last several weeks, but that volatility is not likely to end soon, its lead developer suggested on Saturday.
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Santos migrates to Windows 7 before XP support ends
The ending of Windows XP support in April 2014 combined with slow log in times led Australian oil and gas producer Santos (ASX: STO) to start its Windows 7 migration.
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Pump-and-dump stock spam makes a comeback
Spam comes in different varieties: From Spam Classic to Spam with Bacon.
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NextDC completes S1 base building
Data centre provider NextDC (ASX: NXT) has received the thumbs up that its Sydney (S1) facility achieved practical completion.
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Optus satisfied with spectrum winnings in Digital Dividend auction
Even if the price for spectrum in the 700MHz band had been set lower, Optus may still not have bought more than 10MHz of the 45MHz that was available in the Digital Dividend auction, according to Optus chief country officer, Kevin Russell.
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Tony Abbott's cuts to the bone, fibre to the home, should send a shiver up the spine of every Australian.Turnbull criticises government's NBN budget cuts
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Telstra apologises after customer records appear online
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Conroy dismisses claims of NBN failing
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Conroy dismisses claims of NBN failing
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Conroy dismisses claims of NBN failing
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ComputerworldAU NextDC gets security tick from ISO http://t.co/i1ZBVLJcAW
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Dell replays Windows 8 blame card as PC sales slide
Dell has again blamed Windows 8 for contributing to a decline in PC sales revenue during the quarter that ended May 3
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HP Q&A: Converged cloud is company's chief initiative
Saar Gillai, head of HP's Converged Cloud, talks about how HP provides an on-ramp to the cloud for enterprises
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10 of the world’s coolest data centers
From a repurposed chapel to inflatable modules, data centers don’t fit the same mold
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How Facebook aims to reinvent hardware
From the Open Compute Foundation (OCP) project comes a desire to change the way hardware is built for everyone else
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Profile IT: Tech on the starting grid with Nissan's V8 supercars
How Nissan Australia’s V8 supercar division uses technology to help its drivers and attract fans
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Xively: LogMeIn's new IoT cloud play
LogMeIn last week unveiled Xively , a platform-as-a-service offering designed to speed development of Internet-connected devices – the so-called 'Internet of Things'. The public Xively cloud is based on Cosm, the IoT platform produced by Pachube, which LogMeIn purchased in July 2011.
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Optus launches 4G TD-LTE in Canberra
Optus has launched a faster version of LTE in Canberra, but so far the technology only supports 4G dongles.
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NextDC gets security tick from ISO
NextDC (ASX: NXT) has received a quality management system certification from the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) meaning that its data centres meet global security standards.
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In Pictures: Google I/O 2013's coolest products and services
Google announced a number of innovative new products and services at its 2013 Google I/O developer conference.
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Report: Yahoo board approves deal to buy Tumblr for $US1.1bn
Yahoo's board of directors has approved spending $US1.1 billion in cash to buy popular blogging site Tumblr, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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iPhone 6 rumour rollup for the week ending May 17
There's nothing like exclusive, high resolution, leaked photographs of arcane internal iPhone components to trigger the gaga reflex in the iOSphere. It takes skill, honed by long experience with rumoring, to read into them far, far more than is actually there.
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Dell's thumb PC, Project Ophelia, to ship in July
Dell's thumb-sized PC called Project Ophelia, which is the size of a USB stick, will start shipping in July for around US$100.
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North Sydney Council begins electronic monitoring of parking
North Sydney Council will start using licence plate recognition (LPR) technology to monitor parking from Monday, May 20 in restricted areas which don’t have meters.
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NBN Co connects largest high-rise apartment to the NBN
NBN Co has connected a 36-storey apartment building in Australia to the National Broadband Network (NBN). The building is the largest multi-dwelling unit (MDU) to be hooked up to the network to date.
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Australian eHealth messaging trial a success
A successful eHealth trial of secure message delivery means Australian healthcare professionals will soon be able to share clinical information through online messaging.
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