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AMD Cuts CPU Prices up to 25%

Just fresh from its triumphant Third quarter where AMD finally outsold Intel in the US consumer market, the company has slashed the pricing on its Turion 64 Mobile CPUs by...

Archive, Hardware

REVEALED: LulzSec ‘Leader’ Working For FBI (For Months)

"Sabu" the leader apparent of notorious hackers, Lulzsec, has been working for the FBI since mid 2011, it has emerged.

Archive, Internet

Vodafone NBN Play: “Massive Potential Market” Awaits

With Vodafone set to launch NBN services next year, Roy Morgan Research consumer telecommunications data reveals that 550,000 of its mobile customers are looking already to switch broadband provider.

Archive, Internet

Senior Telstra Executive Quits

The controversial head of Telstra's communication division Dr Phil Burgess has quit and is returning to the USA.

Archive, Human Resources

24/7 Support for Liebert UPS

Emerson Network Power has launched a 24-hour technical support line for its partners and customers in Australia and New Zealand.

Archive, Hardware

What A DoDo! Telstra, iiNet Network Crash

Telstra and iiNet customers are not happy campers this afternoon after both networks suffered a severe network outage, forcing potentially millions offline.

Archive, Services

How Indian IT professionals Are using 457 Visa’s To Take Australian Jobs

The huge - and growing - number of Indian IT workers entering Australia on so-called 457 visas and paid low salaries by Australian standards is blocking thousands of highly-skilled Australian...

Archive, Business

Blackberry Bold For Optus 3G Network

Blackberry Bold will be the first Blackberry smartphoone to support tri-brand HSDPA high-speed networks when it becomes available on the Optus 3G network from August 20.

Archive, Services

eBay Booming Too

Auction site eBay won't have any trouble paying for its Skype acquisition if things keep going the way they did for the company in third quarter.

Archive, Credit

Ouch: Telstra’s $30M Bill Whopper

Thought your recent phone bill was high? Well, Telstra have been forced to stump up a whopping $30m to fix its faulty billing systems, which saw a multitiude of errors.

Archive, Services