Month: April 2010
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Australia should drop filter plan: US
CHILD pornographers can be captured and prosecuted without having to resort to mandatory internet filters, says Barack Obama confidante and US Ambassador to Australia Jeff Bleich. read more
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McConville provides V8 Ute parity input
The parity between Fords and Holdens in the Yokohama V8 Utes Series has come into question, and former full-time V8 Supercars driver Cameron McConville has been entrusted with finding the solution. http://www.speedcafe.com.au/2010/04/13/mcconville-provides-v8-ute-parity-input/”>read more
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Internode flags broadband plan rework
Speculative post has users talking. read more
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How ACTA could sneak in a three strikes system
nternet users that download pirated material can expect a “three strikes system” in the wake of ACTA even if it isn’t legislated, according to one of Australia’s top legal authorities on the controversial trade agreement. read more
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Ruslan Kogan testing Kogan IPTV
Check out Kogans newest offering read more
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Renault looking to get ahead of Mercedes
Renault technical director James Allison believes his team can start to challenge Mercedes in the coming races, after strong results at the last two grand prix. read more
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iiNet offers first ‘true’ IPTV
ISP to supply unmetered free-to-air and subscription TV to customers for around $30 a month. read more
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Updated: vividwireless users reveal network speeds
Vividwireless users are reporting an average speed of 12.23Mbps from the newly launched 4G ISP. read more
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iiNet flashes its racks: photos
iiNet today announced the “powering up” of its new Western Australian datacentre, with enough racks to make a butcher jealous. read more
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Intel working with Vivid on Australia-wide WiMAX network
Intel says it’s excited by the arrival of WiMAX network in Perth and is working with the wireless telco towards a nationwide network. read more