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  • World Cup matchup: FIFA vs. the hackers

    The organization is bracing the World Cup's network defenses as the soccer tournament draws closer.

    News items | June 9, 2006 12:23am PDT

  • Sophos appoints new CEO

    COO Steve Munford takes over from cofounders and joint CEOs Jan Hruska and Peter Lammer.

    News items | January 6, 2006 1:31am PST

  • Sharman cuts off Kazaa downloads in Australia

    Shutdown affects only the download site; people who already have the software can keep sharing files on network.

    News items | December 6, 2005 5:50am PST

  • iTunes store comes to Australia

    Apple opens up its online music venue for buyers Down Under, but don't go looking for tunes from Sony BMG.

    News items | October 25, 2005 4:12pm PDT

  • Australia proposes smart cards for millions

    Government says project will slash administrative costs and crack down on identity theft.

    News items | September 28, 2005 2:47pm PDT

  • Microsoft Australia names chief security officer

    Microsoft Australia has appointed Peter Watson to the newly-created position of chief security officer.

    News items | May 24, 2005 5:18pm PDT

  • SCO's McBride takes over the offense

    CEO Darl McBride used sports analagies to explain why his foes can't change the rules in the fourth quarter and why DaimlerChrysler was just an exhibition loss.

    News items | August 5, 2004 2:41pm PDT

  • Australian government to offer guide to open-source

    Public-sector support of nonproprietary software continues with how-to guide for technology procurement.

    News items | July 7, 2004 10:22pm PDT

  • Gates: Open source a great ad for Windows

    Microsoft chair says it's great to have "a few design wins" by Linux and such in the news--it shows how much simpler Windows is.

    News items | June 28, 2004 6:28pm PDT

  • Microsoft prepares for search assault

    Don't lead people to sites for "potato chips if they mean computer chips," Gates quips.

    News items | June 28, 2004 1:27pm PDT

  • Microsoft Australia launches security blitz

    A campaign to place security front and center of its business is poised to take off in Australia, just a day after Bill Gates unveiled a new security push at Microsoft.

    News items | February 25, 2004 6:23pm PST

  • Aussie Linux groups seek to deflect MS blasts

    As Australia's Linux community prepares to gather in Adelaide next week for a heavyweight conference, a leading state industry cluster has detailed plans to establish a national open source...

    News items | January 7, 2004 3:41pm PST

  • $50 million injection means we're staying: SCO AU boss

    The SCO Group's regional head has lauded a new US$50 million capital injection as reinforcing the fact the controversial company won't go away, but dismissed remarks from US headquarters...

    News items | October 17, 2003 5:42pm PDT

  • Australian ISP run over by traffic

    Telstra has conceded it may be several weeks before BigPond e-mail service levels return to normal as the telecommunications carrier wrestles with delays caused by a steep ongoing surge in...

    News items | October 15, 2003 2:02pm PDT

  • Piracy investigator lauds Australia case

    An Australian case in which three men pleaded guilty to online music piracy has "exploded many of the myths" related to copyright infringement, an investigator asserts.

    News items | September 8, 2003 3:31pm PDT

  • Australia to see Windows source code

    The Australian government will gain access to the source code underlying Microsoft's Windows operating system after signing an agreement with the software heavyweight.

    News items | August 14, 2003 12:09pm PDT

  • SCO has press banned from briefing

    SCO's request to have journalists barred from attending an Open Systems user briefing was approved by the organizers. It hopes to avoid a 'hostile grilling' from members.

    News items | May 29, 2003 2:26pm PDT

  • Aussie car designs driven by HP-Linux

    An Australian supercomputing consortium, poised to lease a HP Itanium 2-based computing cluster, is unphased by SCO's Linux warning--"running on the FUD syndrome."

    News items | May 20, 2003 2:55pm PDT

  • Tech project sweeps for Net scammers

    'Scamseek', being developed in Australia, will use the latest linguistic techniques to look out for the language of fraudsters and scams on Web sites.

    News items | February 3, 2003 2:15pm PST

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  • McCarran-Ferguson and a cross-state health market

    Republicans accidentally began this debate earlier this year when they called for allowing purchase of health policies "across state lines," and for tort reform.

    Blog posts | October 16, 2009 6:08am PDT

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