- 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
- Yahoo Japan says 22 million user IDs may have been stolen
- Texas drone bill sparks a battle
In Pictures: Celebrating doomsday past and future
A look at a couple other doomsday options and how people celebrated the last one.
A large asteroid – possibly as long as three-and-a-half football fields will likely pass near Earth in 2029 and again in 2036. Discovered in 2004, the asteroid had the immediate attention of space scientists and the media when initial calculations of its orbit indicated a 2.7% possibility of an Earth impact during a close flyby in 2029. NASA now says this just isn’t going to happen.
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- Ticketek and Carsales extend partnership with Hostworks
- NewsGator brings Baker to Sydney as senior sales exec
- Optus reveals Australia's first multi-band 4G network
- Still early days for enterprise app stores, but Australia is keeping pace: Concur
- Brocade’s Meyer appointed to OpenDaylight Project Committee
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