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  • Friday Funny: Beckham's World Cup blog

    Yahoo! has announced that it has signed David Beckham to be its official Global Football Ambassador for the FIFA 2010 World Cup. The soccer legend is expected to do some blogging in his new role, and Computerworld Australia has managed to get an exclusive 'sneak peak' at what’s to come.

  • Friday IT Funny: Barbie gets a new job

    Watch out boys, there's a new girl in the office and her name is Computer Engineer Barbie.

  • Friday IT Funny - Back to the future on Tony Abbott's homepage

    Budgets are never really a fun thing to cover - you spend hours pouring over bland financial documents and often obfuscated plans.

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    Friday IT Funny: Unfortunate domain name attracts script-kiddies

    Website defacements are nothing new, and are a rather trifling concern for security managers. They are low-hanging fruit, and the artworks of budding professional hackers and would-be penetration testers.

  • Friday IT Funny: The GPS override

    A friend of a friend of mine had bought a 4WD, and was ready to head south on a month-long roadtrip. This bloke couldn't find his way out of a cul-de-sac so he invested a couple of hundred bucks in a GPS unit and was rightly happy with himself.

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