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Australian court rules Google 'misled' users over search ads
Google lost an appeal which could affect advertising standards in Australia, after it was found to have "deceived" users of its search engine and advertising service.
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Australian government patent troll collects from Wi-Fi vendors
Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization picked up $229-million from technology companies for "violating" its Wi-Fi patent.
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Apple will refund 'misled' Australian iPad 3 customers
Apple said in court it will offer a refund to disappointed Australian buyers of the iPad 3, who believe they were misled by its lack of 4G connectivity. The Australian Competition and Consumer...
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Europeans, Australians: Don't rush to buy a 4G new iPad just yet
If you're a European or Australian citizen, and looking forward to super-fast 4G speeds on your new iPad, you might want to think twice about buying the 4G-enabled model.
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Australian deported from Bahrain over Facebook posts
An Australian English instructor went to Bahrain to teach at the state-run Polytechnic University. Unfortunately, he was forced to leave the country for posts he made on Facebook.
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Australian court extends Galaxy Tab ban; Unlikely to reach Christmas markets
No let-up for Samsung, as its hopes of getting its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet out for Christmas in the Australian market is dashed by Apple's appeal.
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Australian ISPs may send copyright violation notices
A group from the Australian federal government, copyright holders and Internet Service Providers have proposed sending "educational" notices to stop people from downloading pirated content.
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Australian telcos face Apple-Samsung scrutiny
Samsung is seeking to obtain agreements between Apple and Australian telcos, as well as the source code for the iPhone 4S firmware.
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Linux group mulls anti-Microsoft campaign
Plans to enable a secure boot on Windows 8 machines have drawn the ire of Linux Australia's membership and has them considering action.
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Google trumps ACCC in search case
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has lost a court case against Google over claims advertising on the internet search giant's main website could be confused with search...
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Australian retailer stops selling HP TouchPad
Electronics retailer Harvey Norman orders its franchisees to pull thousands of webOS-powered HP TouchPads off the shelves, after Hp announces that it would no longer be producing the device.
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Australians urged to fight back against cyberattacks
The Australian Government and even the corporate world should have legal backing to retaliate against online attacks, according to a cybersecurity report.
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Bank's corrupted file keeps millions of Australians without cash
The National Australia Bank said that it has fixed a computer problem that left millions of customers short of cash for days.
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Sweet bypass for student finger scanner
An Australian high school has installed "secure" fingerprint scanners for roll call. But will savvy students find its sweet spot?
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Australian hackers fire DDoS attacks against anti-piracy fighters
Hackers are preparing to raise the stakes in their next assault on anti-piracy organizations after they crippled the website of the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft.
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Australian gvts crippled with purchases of cheap infected hardware
Australian advisors reported that government agencies have bought cheap foreign IT hardware loaded with malware.
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Australian IT job market opening up
Employer confidence in the IT industry is at its highest level since April 2008, with 42 per cent of employers planning to increase full-time staff before September.
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Airline plans to rent Apple iPads on flights
Australian airline JetStar plans to roll out its iPad rentals on all domestic and international flights later in 2010.
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Australian iPhone worm won't give some users up
Jailbroken iPhone users beware: Rick Astley could be appearing on your phone soon, and he's never going to give you up. So at least the new worm crawling around down under says.
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