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Vent IT: Were you caught in QLD's telco meltdown?

Vent IT: Were you caught in QLD's telco meltdown?

Let us know how the QLD blackout affected you.
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    IM,Skype a beacon in QLD blackout 18/07/2008 16:44:30

    Students flock to IP chat during Optus outage
    In a classic case of ingenuity and adaptability, university students stranded by this week's [[artid:795451093|Optus network failure in Queensland|new]] have taken to Instant Messaging (IM) and Skype to talk interstate.
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    Vent IT: Were you caught in QLD's telco meltdown? 18/07/2008 12:14:05

    Let us know how the QLD blackout affected you.
    More than a million Optus customers were unable to use mobile and land line telephones, or reach Web sites outside Queensland for more than four hours when Gold Coast City Council workers severed a critical interstate fibre optic cable.
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    Bush is a $10B thorn for NBN 18/07/2008 15:58:22

    Bidders still mum on alternatives.
    Rolling fibre out to the bush could cost up to $10 billion, almost as much as laying the cables across every Australian capital, according to Telstra.
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    Westpac nabs CommBank CIO, creates new technology division 18/07/2008 08:41:49

    Appoints Bob McKinnon to lead new division.
    Westpac Banking Corporation (ASX WBC) has created a dedicated technology division, the company announced Thursday.
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    Lessons learned from the Kaminsky DNS vulnerability 18/07/2008 10:25:47

    What do we know about the Kaminsky DNS vulnerability, and what has come to light in the time since the initial announcement?
    There has been a lot of speculation devoted to the impending release of information about a DNS vulnerability discovered and initially announced by Dan Kaminsky almost two weeks ago. A lot of the coverage has been back and forth arguing about whether what has been discovered is relevant or not but the best thing to have done in the intervening period is to have sat on your hands and waited.
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    Which platform: Cathedral or open source? 18/07/2008 10:29:35

    There are two fundamental approaches to building software, and they're often called the Cathedral and the Bazaar.
    Have you ever experienced a software bug and thought to yourself, "I could fix that"? If you could, would you? How could that even be possible?
More >Networking
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    Lessons learned from the Kaminsky DNS vulnerability 18/07/2008 10:25:47

    What do we know about the Kaminsky DNS vulnerability, and what has come to light in the time since the initial announcement?
    There has been a lot of speculation devoted to the impending release of information about a DNS vulnerability discovered and initially announced by Dan Kaminsky almost two weeks ago. A lot of the coverage has been back and forth arguing about whether what has been discovered is relevant or not but the best thing to have done in the intervening period is to have sat on your hands and waited.
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    Industry heavyweights line-up behind Sony's TransferJet 18/07/2008 08:24:13

    14 of the biggest names in consumer electronics said they would work with Sony on its short-range, high-speed "TransferJet" wireless data system.
    The possibility of a gadget world without wires took a big step forward Thursday when 14 of the biggest names in consumer electronics said they would work with Sony on its short-range, high-speed "TransferJet" wireless data system.
More >eBusiness
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    Aussie teams take out Google global marketing challenge 18/07/2008 11:26:42

    Australian universities global and APAC regional winners
    Australian universities were the cream of the crop in Google's inaugural University Online Marketing Challenge, with a student team from the University of Western Australia named global winner, while a team from UNSW took out the APAC regional win.
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    Yahoo letter to shareholders slams Microsoft, Icahn 18/07/2008 08:40:48

    Yahoo executives sent a letter to shareholders slamming Microsoft and investor Carl Icahn on Thursday.
    Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang and Chairman Roy Bostock on Thursday sent a letter to shareholders that slams Microsoft and investor Carl Icahn, who want Yahoo to sell part or all of the company to Microsoft.
More >Linux & Open Systems
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    Which platform: Cathedral or open source? 18/07/2008 10:29:35

    There are two fundamental approaches to building software, and they're often called the Cathedral and the Bazaar.
    Have you ever experienced a software bug and thought to yourself, "I could fix that"? If you could, would you? How could that even be possible?
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    Linux not the savior for our economy 18/07/2008 15:22:32

    Reality check
    You knew the argument had to come up sometime: survive the economic down turn by using open source to help you save money. Now Computer World's Steve J. Vaughan-Nichols makes that claim in Linux Will Save Us'.
More >Security
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    Lessons learned from the Kaminsky DNS vulnerability 18/07/2008 10:25:47

    What do we know about the Kaminsky DNS vulnerability, and what has come to light in the time since the initial announcement?
    There has been a lot of speculation devoted to the impending release of information about a DNS vulnerability discovered and initially announced by Dan Kaminsky almost two weeks ago. A lot of the coverage has been back and forth arguing about whether what has been discovered is relevant or not but the best thing to have done in the intervening period is to have sat on your hands and waited.
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    San Fran hijacker pleads not guilty to network tampering 18/07/2008 08:08:27

    Administrators still struggling to regain control of city's routers that carry 60 percent of government traffic.
    A disgruntled network administrator pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of computer tampering for allegedly setting up an unauthorized access system and holding much of the city of San Francisco's computer network hostage
More >Servers
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    RailCorp looks to benchmarks to keep tender on track 18/07/2008 09:16:41

    Benchmark provider to ensure it gets bang for buck.
    NSW's RailCorp has put out a call to third parties interested in keeping a watchful eye on its ICT outsourcing contract with Fujitsu.
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    HP to offer data center-in-a-box 17/07/2008 08:22:29

    HP plans to ship a modular data center, based on a standard shipping container, called HP POD, in the third quarter, it said Wednesday.
    Hewlett-Packard became the latest vendor to announce a "mini-data center" housed in a shipping container, which can provide a way for companies to add compute capacity when power and cooling systems in their existing data centers are maxed out.
More >Software Development
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    Which platform: Cathedral or open source? 18/07/2008 10:29:35

    There are two fundamental approaches to building software, and they're often called the Cathedral and the Bazaar.
    Have you ever experienced a software bug and thought to yourself, "I could fix that"? If you could, would you? How could that even be possible?
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    Opera Mobile 9.5 beta Web browser makes debut 18/07/2008 09:05:15

    Beta runs on high-end Windows phones. Symbian, other devices to follow.
    Opera Software Thursday launched the public beta test Opera Mobile 9.5, its full-blown, native Web browser for smartphones.
More >Storage Solutions
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    Solid State Drives accelerate into market 18/07/2008 09:45:33

    SSDs don't consume profoundly less power or run any faster than spinning hard drives...yet.
    SSDs (Solid State Drives) will change the face of mobile computing one day, by making high-capacity storage more reliable, dramatically increasing the battery life of laptops, and speeding up performance of reads and writes. But that day hasn't come yet.
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    Focus on restore, not backup 18/07/2008 08:59:38

    Better ways to protect your data.
    Everyone always worries about backup, backup, backup. Guess what? None of your users, or managers for that matter, care one bit about backup. All they want is restore, and they want it immediately. So shift your focus from backup to restore.
More >Telecoms
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    Bush is a $10B thorn for NBN 18/07/2008 15:58:22

    Bidders still mum on alternatives.
    Rolling fibre out to the bush could cost up to $10 billion, almost as much as laying the cables across every Australian capital, according to Telstra.
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    Internode first ISP to offer IPv6 service 18/07/2008 15:07:50

    Too many IP addresses to worry about a shortage
    Australian broadband ISP Internode claims to have become the first in the country to give national direct access to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) as part of its standard service.
More >Mobility & Wireless
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    Industry heavyweights line-up behind Sony's TransferJet 18/07/2008 08:24:13

    14 of the biggest names in consumer electronics said they would work with Sony on its short-range, high-speed "TransferJet" wireless data system.
    The possibility of a gadget world without wires took a big step forward Thursday when 14 of the biggest names in consumer electronics said they would work with Sony on its short-range, high-speed "TransferJet" wireless data system.
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    RIM warns BlackBerry admins of critical unpatched PDF bug 18/07/2008 08:15:00

    Company posts workaround instructions for enterprise administrators.
    Research in Motion has warned users and corporate administrators of a critical vulnerability in a component of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server that could be used to hack their company's computers.
Australian News
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    IM,Skype a beacon in QLD blackout 18/07/2008 16:44:30

    In a classic case of ingenuity and adaptability, university students stranded by this week's [[artid:795451093|Optus network failure in Queensland|new]] have taken to Instant Messaging (IM) and Skype to talk interstate.
  • +

    Bush is a $10B thorn for NBN 18/07/2008 15:58:22

    Rolling fibre out to the bush could cost up to $10 billion, almost as much as laying the cables across every Australian capital, according to Telstra.
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    Internode first ISP to offer IPv6 service 18/07/2008 15:07:50

    Australian broadband ISP Internode claims to have become the first in the country to give national direct access to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) as part of its standard service.
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    Vent IT: Were you caught in QLD's telco meltdown? 18/07/2008 12:14:05

    More than a million Optus customers were unable to use mobile and land line telephones, or reach Web sites outside Queensland for more than four hours when Gold Coast City Council workers severed a critical interstate fibre optic cable.
  • +

    Aussie teams take out Google global marketing challenge 18/07/2008 11:26:42

    Australian universities were the cream of the crop in Google's inaugural University Online Marketing Challenge, with a student team from the University of Western Australia named global winner, while a team from UNSW took out the APAC regional win.
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008Microsoft releases the successor to Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008.
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    Preview: Microsoft's "Katmai" filled to the brim 18/07/2008 08:52:33

    SQL Server 2008 release candidate sports improvements across the board, but the head turners – and disappointments – will mostly impact large shops
    Katmai, the code name for Microsoft's imminent SQL Server 2008 release, comes from an Alaskan territory know for volcanoes, which may not be the best symbol for a database. So far, however, Katmai hasn't blown up on me. And the lower-profile Katmai seems like a good follow-on to Yukon, the code name for the gigantic SQL Server 2005 release.
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    It's not Vista: Windows Server 2008 gets nod from IT 01/07/2008 08:37:03

    It may look like Windows Vista. It shares the same code base as Vista. It even rolls in Vista's first Service Pack. But in terms of customer adoption plans, Windows Server 2008 is no Vista.
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    The great 32-bit turnoff 01/07/2008 08:37:31

    Don't say you weren't warned. Your 32-bit Windows applications are going the way of analog television: Unless they're upgraded, in the next few years they'll go dark.
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Smartphones, iPhones, BlackBerrys and beyond...All the latest news, reviews, features and videos on the iPhone, BlackBerrys and other smart devices
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    RIM warns BlackBerry admins of critical unpatched PDF bug 18/07/2008 08:15:00

    Company posts workaround instructions for enterprise administrators.
    Research in Motion has warned users and corporate administrators of a critical vulnerability in a component of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server that could be used to hack their company's computers.
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    iPhone 3G shortage to last two to four weeks, analyst says 18/07/2008 08:38:12

    US Customers looking for an iPhone 3G may have to wait up to a month for Apple to boost its orders with suppliers and refill the pipeline, a Wall Street analyst said Thursday.
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    12 great gadgets for the digital nomad 18/07/2008 08:36:57

    Calling all digital nomads -- you may not be wearing a dark suit, a tie and shiny shoes, but you're out there with at least a full day of work to get done. Chances are that, more times than not, your workspace is a table at Starbucks, a hotel lobby couch or a client's lunchroom. In other words, you labor where and when you can, without the kind of resources that a more office-bound employee can call upon.
Windows Vista
Windows VistaLearn more about the next-generation Windows operating system, including expected new features and release dates.
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    Can you really live without Microsoft Office? 16/07/2008 08:59:23

    Open source and cloud computing alternatives can replace Office in some circumstances
    Open source and cloud computing alternatives can replace Office in some circumstances
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    Ten more stupid uses for Windows 16/07/2008 11:35:02

    My Top Ten Worst Uses for Windows post last week caused somewhat of a firestorm of reaction. It is worth pointing out that for the most part I am not really criticizing Windows just the use of a bloated OS for simple or mission critical tasks.
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    Microsoft offers free Vista-to-XP downgrade help 10/07/2008 08:44:02

    Microsoft Monday said it would offer free technical support to small businesses that buy new PCs with Windows Vista in the next three months, its latest attempt to convince users that moving to Vista is a good idea.
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