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Current backhaul networks won't support the NBN, says Nortel
by Stuart Corner   
Nortel Networks has undertaken extensive modelling of traffic demands likely to be imposed on Australia's long haul domestic and international networks as a result of the NBN and says massive upgrades will be required.

 
Woolworths launches cut price mobile phone plan with Optus
by Stan Beer   
Having already cornered the car filling stations business in Australia, national retailer Woolworths has signaled its intention to do the same with mobile phones in a deal with number two carrier Optus. The deal which goes into effect today will see 3000 Woolworths and affiliated retail stores Australia-wide offer 30c a minute phone calls and 15c SMS on no-frills prepaid plans.

 
Apple rejected a Google iPhone app, big mistake.
by David Heath   
Apple has rejected the Google Voice iPhone application for publication via the AppStore.  The FCC wants to know why.
 
ASUS cancels world's first USB 3.0 mobo for no interesting reason
by Davey Winder   
People have been getting pretty excited about the world's first USB 3.0 motherboard, until ASUS decided to kill it that is.


 
Why can't I just play DVDs in Linux?
by David M Williams   
One deterrent to switching operating systems is the inability to perform tasks with a minimum of fuss. Unfortunately, for Linux, doing something as natural as playing a movie on DVD doesn’t just work out-of-the-box. The reason why not is the same reason the Nintendo Wii doesn’t play DVDs either.

 
NetSuite revenues up on last year
by Peter Dinham   
SaaS CRM provider, NetSuite has released its operating results for its second quarter of this year, recording total revenue for the quarter to the end of June of US$40.3 million, a 10% increase over the second quarter of 2008.

 
Vendors under risk management microscope in downturn
by Peter Dinham   
Banks in the Asia Pacific market have increasingly put vendors under the microscope during the economic crisis, as they seek to manage risk and ensure the viability and sustainability of vendors’ businesses.

 
Notebook sales take lions’ share of US market
by Peter Dinham   
Consumer demand for mobile computers remains strong in the US despite the severe economic downturn, with notebooks making up three out of four computers shipped to the US market during the second quarter of this year.

 
Taten tackles US market with strategic alliance
by Peter Dinham   
Melbourne IT services and software development company, Taten, has sealed an agreement with American banking technology provider, Anduin Systems, to take its financial services software platform into the US market.

 
Trojans on the march, Conficker still stalking
by Peter Dinham   
Trojans continue to dominate e-threats for the second month in a row, with the infamous Conficker also still prevalent, with threats from the worm – otherwise known as Downadup.Gen - increasing from 3.33 percent in June to 4.15 percent of all infections during July.      


 
Student claims Kindle ruined his reading project, sues Amazon
by Jake Widman   
A U.S. high school student whose copy of 1984 was remotely deleted from his Kindle is suing Amazon, claiming that the action had "rendered useless" the notes he'd been taking on the book.

 
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