Despite the ABC’s intention to dramatically expand its catch up TV service, iView, one ISP partner, iiNet, has flagged it may have to cease carrying the service in its Freezone due to the strain it’s putting on its network.
Category: Technology news
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ISP filtering bill delayed indefinitely
Labor party delays internal vote on mandatory filtering, with draft legislation yet to be completed.
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Hey, Adobe: Dump Apple, go Linux
Who can blame Adobe for being ticked off? They wanted a slice of the lucrative Apple iPad/iPhone application business, but Apple won’t let Adobe applications, or even Flash, on either platform.
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‘Three-strikes’ rule dropped from ACTA
The controversial three-strikes ban in the secretive Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) appears to have been dropped.
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New links to ease iiNet growing pains
he news came after a fault on Sunday saw iiNet and subsidiary WestNet’s customers with limited access to internet for at least three hours, with iiNet reporting that the fault lasted from midday until 6pm western standard time.
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iiNet blasts AFACT’s attack on ISPs
Perth-based ISP refutes AFACT’s claims the ISP industry is unwilling to negotiate with content providers.
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This Is Apple’s Next iPhone
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Geek Power: How Hacker Culture Conquered the World
Like Bill Gates, some of author Steven Levy’s original subjects of Hackers are now rich, famous, and powerful.
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The RIAA and MPAA Have Failed To Understand A Cultural Shift
Though we have, over the past few years, become accustomed to rather strange, aggressive ideas from those who run the movie and music businesses, the latest move from the RIAA and MPAA is a little astounding.
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Internet filtering hacking classes take-off
Depending on the popularity of the classes, network integrator, Minopher is considering taking the course nationwide.