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    Tivo's new set-top box unites TV, Internet programming 03 March, 2010 14:26

    Tivo on Tuesday took a step forward in marrying TV with the Web, introducing a new set-top box that will bring cable programming and streaming content from the Internet to TV screens.
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    Chuck Norris botnet karate-chops routers hard 22 February, 2010 14:00

    If you haven't changed the default password on your home router, you may be in for an unwanted visit from Chuck Norris -- the Chuck Norris botnet, that is.
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    How a virtualized server saved one small business 22 January, 2010 08:36

    Even tech companies need an IT overhaul from time to time. Case in point: Last year, a Canadian software developer (who preferred to remain nameless for the purposes of this story) called my team at Microtek to give its server room a badly needed upgrade.
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    D-Link issues fixes for router vulnerabilities 16 January, 2010 03:28

    Router manufacturer D-Link admitted Friday that some of its routers have a vulnerability that could allow hackers access to a device's administrative settings, but it has issued patches.
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    Home networking: How to avoid traffic jams 01 December, 2009 05:29

    In many households today, broadband Internet connections are used not only for e-mail and Web browsing, but also to stream music and video, play online games and/or perhaps make voice calls using a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service.
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    Computerworld Top 10 Most Influential 2009 – #10 CSIRO's wireless win 30 November, 2009 12:36

    There is no denying 2009 has been a dramatic year in the world of Australian ICT. And as the year draws to a close we thought it was time to recognise the people, products, organisations, trends and events that had the greatest influence throughout the year on the ICT industry and community by launching the inaugural Top 10 Most Influential.
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    ARM vs. Atom: The battle for the next digital frontier 28 October, 2009 21:50

    For once, Intel knows how it feels to be the underdog.
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    CSIRO gets $150m WLAN fund 23 October, 2009 10:00

    Up to $150 million garnered from wireless LAN patent settlements will be invested by the Commonwealth Science Information and Research Organisation (CSIRO) as part of a new Science and Industry Endowment Fund.
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    Wireless patent wins boost CSIRO coffers 14 October, 2009 11:04

    Revenue from wireless LAN settlements have boosted the financial fortunes of the Commonwealth Science Information and Research Organisation (CSIRO) to the tune of $205 million in the year to June 2009.
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    Who says the router can't be sexy? 12 August, 2009 04:24

    Technology vendors have often been on the cutting-edge of technology innovation, but the same can't always be said of their design. Manufacturers have more often been concerned about what's inside the box, devoting less time and resources to the look and feel of the box itself.
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    Small-business network security 101 02 July, 2009 05:17

    Today more than ever, good network security is vital to businesses of all sizes. Cybercriminals, equipped with sophisticated software that automates the task of seeking out vulnerabilities, aren't focusing on large enterprises alone; any easy target will do. Fortunately, however, good security isn't as expensive or as complicated to implement as it used to be.
 
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