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by James Riley
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Having signed up budget airline JetStar to his mobile phone-based boarding pass system, Sissit Group chief executive Aaron Hornlimann says he now hopes to sell the SMS ticketing system to car parks, stadiums, cinemas and public transport.
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by Peter Dinham
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Consumers have a smorgasbord of new smartphones and varying applications, functions and services to choose from as the market for the phones continues to grow despite an overall decline in the total mobile phone market.
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by Sam Varghese
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The 11th Australian national Linux conference is still more than five months away but the pieces are already falling into place with two of three keynote speakers having been finalised.
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by Stephen Withers
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There are at least four bundles of Mac software on offer at present, promising varied collections of applications and utilities from small developers at bargain prices. [Updated to include Mac Bundle Box.]
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by Stephen Withers
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If you thought it took a long time for Apple to set up the iTunes Store in Australia, think again: it's only just arrived in Mexico!
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by David M Williams
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Server administrators be warned; if you’re looking at Windows Server 2008 R2 you need to be aware Microsoft is not supporting Microsoft Exchange 2007 on this platform. Instead, you must upgrade to Exchange 2010.
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by Stephen Withers
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Firefox 3.5.2 fixes a quartet of security issues - two of them rated critical - along with a display-related bug. Security fixes are also delivered in version 3.0.13.
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by Jake Widman
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission issued a statement approving of Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Apple Computer's decision to part ways, but warned that they're still paying attention.
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by Beverley Head
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Domino’s experience with social networks, which saw rogue employees post videos of themselves interfering with pizza toppings, is one of the five online threats that worries Woolworths most – and may prompt the retail giant to take out special insurance against ‘catastrophic risk’ from cyber-attack.
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by James Riley
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The National Broadband Network Bill being scrutinised by a Senate Committee “is no guarantee” of being passed in its current form, the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and shadow communications minister Nick Minchin said.
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by Beverley Head
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The best deterrent to crime is not the penalty imposed, but certainty of detection – which is why victims of e-crime should report it, according to the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions, Nicholas Cowdery.
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by Stephen Withers
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There are at least three bundles of Mac software on offer at present, promising varied collections of applications and utilities from small developers at bargain prices.
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by Beverley Head
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Security watchdog AusCERT will present at Senate Estimates tomorrow to warn that the advent of the National Broadband Network could prove the equivalent of putting e-crime on steroids.
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by Stephen Withers
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Bing's gradually improving Microsoft's share of the search market, but it is still doing a lot better in the US than internationally.
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by David Heath
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It’s not every day that you get to see a pair of boobies on the front page of a search engine.
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by Stephen Withers
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A new iPhone app provides the look - but not the feel - of a Starfleet communicator.
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by David Heath
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In the past few days, Google has been sued by a French mapping software company for making Google Maps available for free and (gasp) without advertising.
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by Stephen Withers
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Australian buyers looking for a 3G Wi-Fi router now have a wider selection to choose between with the arrival of AXIM Communications' (AXIMCom's) range.
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