Free TV and unmetered services path to growth, says Malone.
Category: Technology news
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Techno meets eco at the Jetsons
The modern family living in the NSW home of the future has halved its energy consumption.
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Need for speed in battle of broadband
Building the National Broadband Network on schedule will entail the connection of fibre cables to a staggering 4000 homes a day under Labor Party plans.
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Election 2010: What ISPs want – iiNet
The election date is set. It’s pistols at dawn on August 21 as voters decide on who they want in the next Federal Government. The spotlight will inevitably be on the new Labor Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, and her arch nemesis, Liberal Party leader, Tony Abbott.
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Motorola Droid 2 R2-D2 Edition Revealed
Earlier this week Motorola announced the successor to their popular Android smartphone, the Droid, with the Droid 2, which features the latest Android update, version 2.2.
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Australia takes a step towards secure internet
Antiquated domain name system to get DNSSEC security renovation.
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Google and Verizon publish joint policy proposal for ‘an open internet’
Back in October of last year, Google and Verizon came together in order to provide an intense amount of corporate support for the FCC’s then-fledgling net neutrality push. Today, said push has turned into quite the monster, with a recent court ruling asserting that the FCC doesn’t actually have the authority to impose net neutrality.
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Dell expands Ubuntu Linux desktop offerings
The latest panic in desktop-Linux-land was that Dell would no longer be selling Ubuntu pre-installed on laptops and netbooks. Alas, for those who love drama, it wasn’t true. In fact, Dell is expanding its Ubuntu desktop offerings.
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Australia begs residents to accept free fiber connection
If your government had decided to install a national, open-access fiber-to-the-home network to 93 percent of all residents, if the installation was free, and if the fiber hookup had no effect on your existing phone or cable service and committed you to nothing… wouldn’t you take it?
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iiNet pays $60m for AAPT consumer business
Telecom New Zealand in Aussie asset sale.