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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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Social business in Australia
Social business adoption is growing around the world as organizations continue to apply social media to the way they work. I've spent the week in Australia learning about the challenges and...
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Australia vs. Apple: iPad 3 faces sales ban
Australia's competition regulator could impose a sales ban on the iPad 3, after it claimed Apple was "misleading" consumers on its 4G LTE capability.
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Apple's new iPad goes on sale (photos)
As the world turns, so goes the new iPad into the hands of first-to-line-up shoppers, from Australia westward to Europe and the United States.
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab sales ban lifted in rare Apple patent defeat
Samsung has won a rare patent battle with Apple in Australia, in an ongoing global legal war between the two tablet and smartphone giants.
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Australia closes in on promise of laptops for all students
Australia is edging closer to its deadline for delivering laptops to all school students between school years 9-12, with 75 per cent of laptops reportedly delivered as of June 30, 2011.
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Students to prove solar-powered cars aren't science fiction
Six student teams from the United States will see if they can made it across Australia on energy from the sun.
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'Plastiki' book captures boat's epic ocean journey (photos)
A year after David de Rothschild's all-plastic craft traveled from California to Australia, a new book examines the project close-up.
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Jetstar Airways bringing iPad rentals to friendly skies
iPads have become something of an interest to airlines, and Australia's Jetstar Airways is no exception.
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Australia kicking US's butt on Internet security
Australia and New Zealand are "well ahead" of the United States in the roll-out of several key internet security initiatives thanks to better cooperation between ISPs and the government.
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Australia deals for poker machine biometrics
Australia's prime minister threatens regulations unless biometric technology is not in place fo control the use of "pokies."
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iPhone 4 death grip reaches Australia
Many people have blamed the iPhone 4 "death grip" issue on U.S. AT&T. But testing in Australia showed otherwise.
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It's party time as Australia greets iPhone (photos)
It was party time in Australia with confetti, concerts, clubs, and caterers to help those pass the time while in long lines for their chance to get one of the first iPhone 4s.
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Would American politics be more interesting if we had a Sex Party?
Every so often, I sit down and write a headline that I never, in my wildest imagination, ever expected to write.
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Aussie adult site fears end of Net porn
Australian Sex Party complains that proposed legislation in Australia would require ISPs to block "refused classification" Web sites - including more than 4 million adult Web sites.
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Australia mulls mandatory ISP filtering
Mandatory ISP filtering legislation is expected to be introduced around the middle of 2010, after which there will be a one year period to implement and activate the filtering technology.
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Pre-Copenhagen climate talks end in Barcelona
Copehagen is in one month. Talks in Barcelona produce verbal emissions.
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Traffic management: New Internet coming to your local roads
Since the mid 1980's there have been proposals to implement traffic management via wireless. Often referred to as Intelligent Transport System, the goal is to enable analysis and traffic flow...
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Aussie power grid threatened by virus
Integral Energy has been infected by a virus which affected executable Windows files across its fleet of desktops but the company says the power grid is safe.
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Aussie police battle cyberattack threats
An Australian group says it will launch a 09/09/09 attack against Australian government computers to protest a mandatory ISP filtering proposal.
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Now this is stimulus
As I sat through a DSL install at one of our schools this morning, I Tweeted my excitement at finally leaving a fractional T1 behind at this particularly remote school. The bandwidth, usually...
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