Customers will have complete freedom to use their own homebrew Linux routers to connect their premises to the National Broadband Network instead of using a standard router from the likes of Netcomm or Netgear, internet service provider Primus revealed last week.
Author: Kristin Powell
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New From Nike
Check out this cool new Nike add.
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Lewis Hamilton charged over hooning offence
McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton has been charged over his driving offence on a public road while in Melbourne during this year’s Australian Formula One Grand Prix.
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Sato hospitalised after Indianapolis crash
Japanese driver Takuma Sato will have X-rays on a sore back after crashing in a morning practice session at Indianapolis.
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Webber in no rush regarding his future
Two months ago this was being written about as possibly Mark Webber’s final season; two weeks ago he was linked with Ferrari; and then last weekend, after his win in Monaco, Christian Horner was eagerly telling the press how he was keen to re-sign him for Red Bull for 2011.
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Lewis Hamilton charged over hooning offence
McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton has been charged over his driving offence on a public road while in Melbourne during this year’s Australian Formula One Grand Prix.
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Sony Hit With Fourth Class Action Lawsuit
Another lawsuit filed over removing the “Other OS” PS3 feature.
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What Is Google TV?
Google TV was announced today. But what exactly is it? Give us two minutes.
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100 Things You Didn’t Know About The Empire Strikes Back
Many bothans died to bring us this information.
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Aussie broadband: How unlimited is ‘unlimited’?
Australia’s broadband fanatics must be licking their lips as the country’s Internet service providers (ISPs) increasingly embrace unlimited ADSL2+ plans. Hardcore downloaders have now been given the license to run amok and “download the whole Internetz” as one user delicately described it on the popular Internet discussion forum Whirlpool.