MyNetFone to offer retail and wholesale NBN broadband

MyNetFone has received certification from NBN Co to provide both retail and wholesale broadband services over the NBN.

It's arrived - the Internet connected cooker

UK Whitegoods manufacturer, AGA Rangemaster, has launched a cooker with inbuilt M2M capability that can be monitored and controlled remotely.

Norton 360 Everywhere bundles Windows, Mac, Android security software - update

It's no longer unusual for a household or small business to use a mixed of computers, tablets and smartphones. So Symantec has released a mix-and-match bundle of its security software for three popular platforms.

Norton 360 Everywhere bundles Windows, Mac, Android security software

It's no longer unusual for a household or small business to use a mixed of computers, tablets and smartphones. So Symantec has released a mix-and-match bundle of its security software for three popular platforms.

D-Link cloud router uses 802.11ac

D-Link's latest wireless router is claimed to be three times faster than Wireless N models.

Facebook to potentially welcome all ages

Facebook’s UK arm is considering scrapping the minimum age requirement for its users, meaning a change in Australia could follow suit.

Raspberry Pi to rebirth an era of Woz-like super creativity?

The Raspberry Pi computer board is the world’s most inexpensive yet incredibly useful, useable, configurable, programmable and extendable credit card sized, ARM powered PC, ready for students, engineers and anyone to unleash new levels of creativity and imagination!

Use Facebook, get expelled from school

A primary school in Queensland is threatening to expel students who use Facebook in contravention of the "under 13 rule."

Home PC users should give more attention to data safety

A developer of utility software has found that its customers aren't taking full advantage of its product's functions to get the best from their storage devices.

10m thinner-than-ever iPad Mini’s to ship in 2012?

Anonymous Taiwanese sources have claimed that up to 10m iPad Mini’s could ship in 2012, featuring a new touch screen technology that should make any iPad Mini the thinnest iPads yet.

Apple’s Siri silly or smart on best cell phone question?

It’s all over the news – Apple’s Siri says the Nokia Lumia 900 is the “best smartphone ever”, thanks to answers contained within Wolfram Alpha, although getting the Lumia answer depends on which question you ask.

Lobbying gets OLPC Australia $11.7m in budget

The One Laptop per Child Australia project has received a boost from the federal budget, with a one-off grant of $11.7 million for its unproven program.

Facebook: are you addicted?

Addictions of all kinds show a similar set of symptoms. Facebook is no different.

Nokia PureView 808 in Aust and NZ: grey or direct import only

Nokia Australia has decided to focus on its Lumia range of Windows Phone 7.5 devices and not sell the Nokia PureView 808 in the ANZ region, leaving those interested to wait for future models – or seek the revolutionary 41 megapixel smartphone via grey or direct import channels instead.

British Linux magazine pulled off shelves in US

An issue of the British magazine Linux Format, which contained an article titled Learn to Hack, has been pulled off the shelves by Barnes and Noble.

ZoneAlarm 2013 boosts free functionality

Check Point's ZoneAlarm Free Antivirus + Firewall 2013 delivers unusually broad functionality for a free product.

ZoneAlarm 2013 boosts free functionality

Check Point's ZoneAlarm Free Antivirus + Firewall 2013 delivers unusually broad functionality for a free product.

Facebook teams with top antivirus vendors to book security

Facebook has launched an Antivirus Marketplace, initially offering products from Microsoft, McAfee, Trend Micro, Sophos, and Symantec and has incorporated their malicious URL databases into its own URL blacklist system.

How the Internet helps spread STDs

US researchers have found strong correlation between the increased incidence of sexually transmitted disease in different areas of the USA and the entry of online classifieds site Craigslist into the those markets.

It's 2012: Do you know where your personal data is stored?

New research suggests Australians are keen on cloud services, but they expect to know when their data is stored overseas - and to be able to control whether or not it goes offshore.

Westnet tops Canstar Blue's ADSL customer survey

iiNet subsidiary Westnet has come out top in Canstar Blue's customer satisfaction survey for broadband ADLS services, beating parent iiNet and iiNet subsidiary Internode.

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