If there’s a change in government at the next election we know the National Broadband Network (NBN) will be ditched. So is there another way of achieving the objective of providing ubiquitous high speed broadband across the country?
Author: Kristin Powell
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Fahad seeks Fujitsu ride
V8 Supercars Australia Chief Executive Officer, Martin Whitaker, has revealed a Middle Eastern driver may join the Fujitsu Series in 2011.
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Android 3.0: leaked details hint at tablet potential
Details are starting to leak about Android 3.0, codenamed Gingerbread. We knew from an assortment of previous leaks that the next major version of the OS was slated for Q4 2010.
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Hoon plates
Garry Rogers is a hoon. His numberplate even says so.
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Have the first NBN customers been connected?
Speculation that the first customers in Tasmania are now receiving National Broadband Network services is running high tonight, with one vocal member of broadband forum Whirlpool claiming to be connected and a press conference scheduled for Friday morning with Communications Minister Stephen Conroy and NBN Co.
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Ducati Films Motorcycle Commercial Entirely With iPhone 4
This short HD commercial for the Ducati Multistrada motorcycle was shot using nothing but iPhone 4s. It looks great.
More info on this video here
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Bowe: HRT should sign Lee Holdsworth
Former Australian Touring Car champion John Bowe has thrown praise on young V8 Supercars star Lee Holdsworth, saying that the Toll Holden Racing team should sign him.
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IBM under fire for QLD Health bungle
Government could seek damages for payroll implementation.
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First iPhone 4 Class Action Suit Filed Against Apple and AT&T (Updated)
The first iPhone 4 class action suit against Apple and AT&T has been filed today in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.
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Network clash keeps AGP points-free
V8 Supercars new race deal at the Australian Grand Prix has delivered everything that the teams, drivers and fans wanted – except championship points.