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Apple Australia fights trademark battle over 'MacPro'
Apple's Australian division is currently fighting legal action on two fronts with one Federal Court trademark action and a separate case resuming next month against its former reseller, Buzzle...
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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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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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Superwoman flies with Salesforce.com's Sites
Financial services group Superwoman is the first Australian company to pilot Salesforce.com's new Sites product.
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Kaspersky impressed with Conficker botnet's slickness
Cybercrime fighter Eugene Kaspersky can't help but be impressed by the slick operations behind the Conficker botnet, and says that it could have been worse.
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Will Intel face antitrust case in Australia?
AMD wins in Europe as the European Commission fines Intel $1.45 billion for anti-competitive behavior. Will AMD try to repeat its success Down Under?
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Apple Australia fights trademark battle over 'MacPro'
Apple's Australian division is currently fighting legal action on two fronts with one Federal Court trademark action and a separate case resuming next month against its former reseller, Buzzle...
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Computer glitch caused plane's altitude drop
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has confirmed the sudden drop in altitude of a Qantas Flight 72 over Western Australia last year was due to a computer error.
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RIM records all employee calls
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion admitted yesterday that it recorded all employee conversations in the interest of maintaining control over intellectual property.
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Fixing cable in the Outback - floods, Hercules and crocs
A cable break in western Australia would be tough enough to fix, but work crews had to fight flood waters, inadequate supplies, and a visiting crocodile.
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Kaspersky denies leaks after SQL hack
The U.S. website of the Russian antivirus vendor was hacked and the company's customer database exposed, but Kaspersky denies data was compromised.
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Flaw exposes Chrome, Firefox to clickjacking
Security researchers have discovered a vulnerability that exposes Google's Chrome browser and Firefox 3.0.5 to a clickjacking attack
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Melbourne school considers thin for 4,500+ PCs
The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology said that the first half of 2009 would see the university evaluate whether to commit to a thin client solution for hundreds of thousands of university...
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AOL Australia suffers email failure
Australian AOL users suffered an email holiday last month as a billing glitch locked them out of their AOL.com email accounts.
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Ballmer calls Google's Android 'way behind'
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer dismissed Google's Android operating system, saying he believed it was financially unsound.
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Intel apologizes to Apple, ARM for iPhone attack
The company has extended the olive branch over claims by two execs that inadequate ARM chips cause the iPhone to be slow
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Intel slams ARM for 'slow' iPhone CPU
Any speed shortcomings in Apple's iPhone were the fault of its rival chipset manufacturer ARM, a senior Intel executive said in Taiwan.
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Microsoft exec rebuts hypervisor security claims
Microsoft security strategist Steve Riley has answered claims that the company's hypervisor software could be maliciously replaced on PCs without administrators knowing.
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Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight
Experts speaking at Microsoft's TechEd conference in Australia warn that JavaScript will continue to get speedier, making it the biggest rival of Silverlight technology.
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