Month: December 2010
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CSIRO trials TV aerial Wi-Fi broadband
The CSIRO has started testing its wireless broadband technology, which uses existing TV antennas, at the first National Broadband Network roll-out site of Smithton in Tasmania. read more
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iiNet challenges ex-AAPT 24×7 customers to leave
And pay the early exit fees. read more
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Greg Murphy replaces Bargwanna at Kellys
Greg Murphy is set to retain a full-time seat in the V8 Supercars Championship, replacing Jason Bargwanna at Kelly Racing. read more
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iiNet, Internode gear up for apps in 2011
Content delivery an increasing interest to ISPs, but not all think it’s sustainable. read more
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Hackers get Ubuntu Linux booting alongside Google’s Chrome OS
Dual-booting on Chrome OS? Yes, but not for the faint of heart. read more
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Mark Webber never considered Ferrari
Mark Webber says he never considered leaving Red Bull at the end of the 2010 season. read more
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Allowing team orders won’t ruin racing – Webber
Mark Webber thinks that lifting the ban on team orders will not affect fans’ enjoyment of Formula One in 2011. read more
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Steve Richards: No full-time drive in 2011
Steve Richards has confirmed that he will not compete in the 2011 V8 Supercars Championship. read more
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HTML5 Video and Interoperability: Firefox Add-On Provides H.264 Support on Windows
As you know, Microsoft is committed to interoperability, and the IE team has previously blogged about and provided developer previews and samples showing “Same Markup” – the same HTML, CSS, and script working across browsers – in action. read more
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Netflix touts open source, ignores Linux
If Netflix loves open source, where’s the Linux client? read more