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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Father posts "bout 2 kill ma kid" on Facebook, then murders daughter
An Australian father posted on Facebook that he was going to kill his daughter before repeatedly stabbing her.
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Power play for the City of Melbourne
The City of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, has saved roughly 1.46 million kilowatt hours of electricity in the first year of project to deploy the 1E power management software across 1,000 of...
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Aussie teen claims credit for Twitter attacks
Melbourne teenager has flagged a Twitter vulnerability that led to overnight attacks on what security advisers say could be half a million users.
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Bank of Melbourne Twitter account hacked, spreading phishing links
The Twitter account of Bank of Melbourne was compromised last Wednesday, and was used to spread phishing links as direct messages to the account followers.
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Father posts "bout 2 kill ma kid" on Facebook, then murders daughter
An Australian father posted on Facebook that he was going to kill his daughter before repeatedly stabbing her.
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Power play for the City of Melbourne
The City of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, has saved roughly 1.46 million kilowatt hours of electricity in the first year of project to deploy the 1E power management software across 1,000 of...
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Aussie teen claims credit for Twitter attacks
Melbourne teenager has flagged a Twitter vulnerability that led to overnight attacks on what security advisers say could be half a million users.
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Melbourne university taps cloud to water farms
Far from the world of data centers and silicon, an agriculture project at the University of Melbourne is an unlikely place to find the forefront of cloud computing and Web applications.
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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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ADSL at 250 megabits per second?
Some of you are old enough to remember that it was usual to catch a conversation between complete strangers when you were calling someone on the phone. This phenomenon, called cross-talk, also...
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Melbourne IT could face Beijing fury
Melbourne IT has opened the Internet up to non-English speaking customers by adding Chinese, Japanese and Korean characters to its domain name registrar, despite reports that the Beijing...
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Melbourne IT supports ICANN
The Australian domain name registrar says fees are necessary for ICANN to maintain its independence.
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