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Optus Fined $3.6M While Google Gets Off Scott Free

Funny thing, the law. Google Australia will get off scott-free - apart from picking up legal costs - for the conduct of its popular search engine, ruled by the Federal...

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COMMENT:Has Kogan bought A “Toxic” Lemon From Dick Smith

A few days after we exclusively revealed that Ruslan Kogan had stuck his hand up to buy the ailing Dick Smith online operation, which has seen a massive slump in...

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Download Here: National Broadband Report (NBN)

Earlier today, the Federal Government released a report prepared by KPMG and McKinsey, outlining the problems and future opportunities that will be gained from the roll out of a new...

Archive, Internet

Nokia Increasingly Interested in IT Channel

Nokia released three new business phones onto the market to target Corporate and eventually SME businesses looking for mobile email services.

Archive, Hardware

Phantom Telstra Cable Cutter On Prowl?

Forget the cable guy, there's a secret cable cutter on the loose. Thats according to Telstra who say cables in Hunter Valley were cut "deliberately" yesterday.

Archive, Services

UPDATED: Telstra Says “Sorry” For Third Big Outage In 30 Days

Telstra who took a week to fix BigPond broadband problems over Xmas then had two major mobile outages back to back, is again having to manage a national closedown of...

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ACMA Urges Re-registering Of Do Not Call Numbers

The ACMA has urged people who signed up for the Do Not Call Register in 2007 to re-register to avoid getting unwanted telemarketing calls.

Archive, Services

Targus Notebook Security

Crafted from industrial-strength Kevlar fibre coated cable, the new UltraMax Notebook Cable Lock from Targus Australia is designed to make notebooks (or even desktops) less prone to theft.

Archive, Hardware

Gov Test NBN HD

A HD videoconferencing pilot on NBN announced today will improve Australian's access to services, the government said today.

Archive, Internet

Garmin In New Tracking Push

Garmin Australia is looking to grab a larger share of the activity-tracking wearables market with the launch of its Vivomove, described as a fashionable analog watch with digital tracking features.

Archive, Technology