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Category: Technology news
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Telstra-backed cloud call centre provider IPscape going global
TSydney-based IPscape, a provider of cloud-based call centre services, has set its sights on becoming a global player backed by Telstra which took a 31.3 percent stake in the company in June.
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Security Firm VUPEN Claims to Have Hacked Windows 8 and IE10
Windows 8 was released late last week, and already this week French security firm VUPEN says it has broken Microsoft’s latest and greatest security features. The company claims it has developed a 0-day exploit for Windows 8 and IE10, by chaining multiple undisclosed flaws together.
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Killing the computer to save it
Computers are so vulnerable to attack the only way to make them secure is to start again and redesign them from a clean slate, believes Peter Neumann.
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After failure, US plans new hypersonic flight
The US military says it is planning another unmanned hypersonic flight in the wake of a failed attempt.
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A glimpse of reality in the unreal world
The line between fact and fiction is increasingly being distorted.
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The secret to two-hour flights to London: ceramics
One of the barriers to hypersonic flight is creating aircraft materials that won’t melt or malfunction.
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Choice urges IP spoofing for better IT prices
The consumer advocacy group has released a guide on how to get lower US prices in Australia.
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Apple Testing iOS 6.0.1 with Fixes for Keyboard Screen Glitch, Camera Flash Issues, and More
BGR reports that Apple has begun carrier testing of iOS 6.0.1, the first bug fix update to iOS 6 since its release just over a month ago. According to the report, iOS 6.0.1 addresses several issues including a visual glitch most commonly seen on the iPhone keyboard when entering an account password in the App Store.