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CDMA closure report in Aust Govt hands at last – now what?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-01-09 05:18:40
A report on the state of Australia’s regional telecommunications has finally arrived in Federal Government hands to help it decide by January 21 whether or not it will authorise closure of the CDMA network as Telstra has planned.

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Wikia Search still looking for answers
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-01-08 04:26:49
The launch of an early alpha version of the Wikia search engine has impressed few pundits with poor results and missing features, despite Wikia founder Jimmy Wales imploring all not to expect Google-killing results from day one. Will Wikia Search one day become wickedly good?


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Firefox authentication spoofing vulnerability
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Open Source

2008-01-06 22:28:01
A researcher has identified a vulnerability in Firefox's basic authentication dialog that may help phishers fool users into false feelings of security.


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New Australian Government tries totalitarian Net censorship
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-01-02 19:48:40
Newly elected and thus hungry to be seen to be doing ‘something’ about ‘child pornography’ being accessible on Australian Internet connections, the new Rudd Government is cooking up a so-called ‘clean feed’ of Internet that’s actually a foul-tasting brew of censorship stew.


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Lucky 888’s for Next G as Telstra prepares CDMA switch off?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-01-02 10:10:42
With only 25 days to go before the CDMA network is closed and CDMA phones stop working, Telstra says it’s confident in Next G’s coverage and is urging customers to switch before the inevitable rush on CDMA’s D-Day: January 28, 2008.

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New 1.1.3 iPhone firmware repeats old tricks, learns new ones
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2007-12-29 23:30:09
Photos and video of the iPhone’s new 1.1.3 firmware have leaked, with the news that it breaks the AnySIM unlock and prevents jailbroken third-party app installation but introduces some nifty new features, on the cusp of Macworld ’08 and the upcoming SDK.

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Google gets DoubleClick go-ahead from FTC
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Listed Techs

Category: Mergers & Acquisitions

2007-12-20 19:24:07
Another regulatory obstacle to Google's proposed acquisition of DoubleClick has been overcome, with the US Federal Trade Commission giving its approval for the transaction.

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2 million Next G customers get cheaper phone browsing
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2007-12-17 23:50:27
Telstra has announced 2 million customers have signed up to the Next G service, with 250,000 new connections a month, while dropping browsing charges on when looking at the BigPond Mobile Home and Today tabs on Next G mobile phones, but still charging for regular web access.

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Digital pirates busted in Sydney and Melbourne
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2007-12-17 23:08:08
Australian authorities in Sydney and Melbourne have been involved in separate operations to uncover acts of music and movie piracy, showing Australia is no safe-haven for digital pirates.


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Optus boosts cable speed but 'lowers' Fusion download limit
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2007-12-17 19:39:01
Optus has announced cable speeds of up to 20Mbps download and 512kbps upload, but only for certain customers, while deciding to copy Telstra by counting uploads towards the download limit.


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