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by Stephen Withers
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The Federal Government has finally acted to provide the Community TV sector with spectrum and funding to make the transition to digital TV.
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by Peter Dinham
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CA has appointed a new head of its Internet security business unit (ISBU) for Asia Pacific, to service the region from Sydney.
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by David Swan
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Sony Ericsson has officially launched the Xperia X10, formerly known by
the codenames X3 or Rachael. The X10 is the company's first foray into the Android market, but the announcement comes at an odd time, especially with Christmas drawing near.
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by David Heath
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The team at uSocial are at it again. This time they're promising to 'boost' the visibility of YouTube videos to a wide audience (for a fee, of course).
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by Jake Widman
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Mobile e-mail and texting vendor Peek has added a Twitter client to its lineup of portable devices. Only available in the U.S., the TwitterPeek offers lifetime service for $US200 (including device), or a device for $100 plus a monthly service fee.
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by James Riley
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Communications Minister Stephen Conroy will host a two-day broadband summit in Sydney next month to identify industry development opportunities and productivity windfalls that can be derived from the National Broadband Network project.
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by Peter Dinham
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Internode managing director, Simon Hackett, has driven the world’s first fully-electric production supercar 3000 kilometres from Darwin to Adelaide at a cost of $126.11, or four cents a kilometre, and equal to fuel use of 1.6 litres per 100 kilometres.
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by Peter Dinham
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Mid-market vendor, Brennan, has acquired IT services provider, SCentral in a deal which the company says will boost its revenues by 50 percent, extend its customer base and reach into Australian regional markets.
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by Stephen Withers
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A number of iPhones in the Netherlands have been held hostage for a small ransom by a hacker.
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by James Riley
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Ahead of a busy annual general meeting in Sydney today, Telstra chief David Thodey said the company would drop its controversial $2.20 surcharge for customers paying bills over the counter.
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by Stephen Withers
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A marketing research firm says iPhone is one of the strongest mobile phone brands in Australia, and almost certain to increase its market share in 2010.
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by Stuart Corner
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Cisco, EMC and VMware have formed a coalition to help enterprise customers build 'private cloud' virtualised data centres by offering a complete data centre package of integrated servers, storage, networking and virtualisation software.
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by Jake Widman
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Spring Design, developers of a dual-screen e-book reader called Alex, has filed suit against Barnes & Noble, alleging that B&N's new Nook reader uses Spring's trade secrets and violates the companies' non-disclosure agreement.
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by Stephen Withers
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A utility that provides easy access to Mac-based media libraries has been updated for compatibility with Snow Leopard.
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