Apple to Feds: Sorry, message data encrypted
Apple is the latest tech company to reveal the scale of US gov't requests for customer data.
Although iOS generates seemingly random passwords for its hotspots to eliminate the use of 'default' passwords, researchers at a German university have found that they are able to break these passwords in under a minute.
The New South Wales Department of Education and Communities has confirmed that up to 135,000 school staff members are unable to access email today.
Almost 300,000 Australian records of phone metadata were accessed last year, without the need for surveillance warrants. All thanks to legislation written well before the advent of the internet or the mobile phone.
2Degrees has received NZ$165 million in credit that will, in part, fund the building of an LTE network with Huawei in New Zealand in 2014.
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Software is the main driver of the 2.2 percent growth in spending.
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New mobile devices and apps continue to chip away at the reasons for keeping a fixed line.
Back in early 2012 I wrote that iBooks would never come to OS X, but I was proven wrong when Apple announced OS X Mavericks at WWDC last week.
Amongst the temporary moves, buildings must keep indoor temperatures above 26 degrees celsius and stores are banned from leaving their doors open. This follows the forced shutdown of two nuclear reactors last month.
Fast removal of old technology to enable new ways of working is essential but often under appreciated: HP are masters at orchestrating disposal governance compliance, financing and contractual reorganization
Communications Minister announces new initiatives in data analytics, multi-nation agreement on digital radio frequencies in the 700MHz band, and plans for the country's converged media masterplan.
AMD wants to be more than just an alternative to Intel. It wants to lead ARM's gains in the data center as 2014 shapes up to be a pilot year for hyperscale servers.
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The ongoing dispute between emergency services, state government, and the Australian government over the best spectrum band for emergency service networks has spilled over into a new parliamentary inquiry.
Dimension Data and Oakton have teamed up to offer up a range of services beyond plain IT implementations.
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