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Australia's Telstra restricts iPhone supply lines

July 9, 2008 The short list of Telstra sites selling the iPhone 3G raises questions about whether the telephone company has received a limited allocation of the device. TAGS: Telstra Corp., Sydney, Apple iPhone, Apple iPhone 3G, Australia, telephone company, allocation, 3G, store, Apple Computer

Microsoft reveals more about Live Drive

August 24, 2006 An exec provides some details about Microsoft's plans for a free online storage service, Live Drive. TAGS: online storage, Sydney, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista, hard drive, PC

Telstra starts video payphone trial in Sydney

March 18, 2005 Aussie telecom brings multiple data functions to the corner payphone. TAGS: Telstra Corp., Sydney, trial, telecommunications, video, e-mail

Face recognition set for takeoff in Australia

June 8, 2007 Public trials of the SmartGate biometric system, in conjunction with electronic passports, to begin at airports this summer. TAGS: e-passport, Brisbane, Sydney, traveler, Melbourne, gate, airport, holder, trial, Australia

Mozilla CEO: We are no 'Frankenstein'

May 4, 2007 Mitchell Baker also challenges the notion that open-source companies are just ad hoc organizations and takes a swipe at IE's security. TAGS: Mitchell Baker, collaboration, Mozilla Corp., Sydney, open source, Firefox, CEO, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, e-mail

Novell's shift to open source makes slow progress

April 11, 2006 Two years after Novell first mooted a company migration to Linux, 60 percent of its staff can still boot Windows at work. TAGS: Novell Inc., desktop Linux, Sydney, migration, shift, OpenOffice.org, Linux, open source, open-source software, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Fiorina: Technology will 'disappear' in 25 years

February 22, 2006 Dot-com bust was a sign of progress, says the former HP CEO, who predicts technology will become invisibly integrated into daily life. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, rigor, Sydney, dot-com, leadership, health, CEO, HP

Google mapper: Take browsers to the limit

July 28, 2005 Developers need to venture beyond the lowest common denominator, says Google Maps' lead engineer. TAGS: Google Maps, Vector Markup Language, Sydney, Google Inc., Web application, Google Earth, engineer, Web browser, Firefox, project, PNG, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft takes down barrier in Vista firewall

April 27, 2006 Windows update will turn off the firewall's new feature by default--something customers have asked for, Microsoft says. TAGS: firewall, Zone Labs Inc., Sydney, Microsoft Windows Vista, malicious software, traffic, barrier, representative, protection, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft says Firefox not a threat to IE

November 11, 2004 Microsoft executives say Internet Explorer undergoes "rigorous code reviews" and is no less secure than any other browser. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., secure, managing director, Sydney, agent, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox, threat, Web browser, open source, Microsoft Corp., security

Gosling: Blu-ray victory to spur Java creativity

March 6, 2008 So-called father of Java hopes that JavaFX will enable a Blu-ray graphical user experience beyond playing high-definition DVDs. TAGS: James Gosling, Blu-ray, Blu-ray disc, Java, victory, Sydney, Sun Microsystems Inc., DVD

RSA: Microsoft to shelve token support in Vista

May 2, 2006 OS update won't include built-in support for SecurID, even though it's been tested for two years. TAGS: RSA SecurID, Art Coviello, RSA Security Inc., token, Bill Gates, Sydney, Microsoft Windows Vista, password, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: Shortcut 'trick' is legitimate feature

July 5, 2006 Feature allowing executable file to be launched by typing Web address into IE is safe, says company. Others disagree. TAGS: Sydney, Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Symantec hopes to deliver antivirus online

December 9, 2005 Will slowly move toward supplying consumer applications, like Norton Antivirus and Norton Utilities, as a service. TAGS: Symantec Corp., footprint, Norton Utilities, Internet banking, Symantec Norton AntiVirus, Norton Co., Sydney, antivirus, bank, security, Internet Service Provider, virus

Ballmer: 'We'll catch Google'

June 27, 2005 At a partner conference, the CEO defends Redmond's search efforts but admits that the .Net effort has been at a standstill. TAGS: Steve Ballmer, interoperability, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft SQL Server, Sydney, Google Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., CEO, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., server, database

Sparring begins in Kazaa trial

November 30, 2004 If Sharman can bar people who spread child porn, it can do the same for those sharing unlicensed songs, music industry attorney says. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, music industry, file-sharing, Sydney, trial, party, attorney, music

Security firm: Samsung site hosts Trojan

September 8, 2006 Malware that steals access codes sits on Samsung server and is spread by malicious spam and IM, Websense says. TAGS: Websense Inc., hosting, Sydney, AJAX, malicious code, hacker, malicious software, attack, Samsung Electronics, trojan horse, server, Web browser, IM, security, e-mail

Kazaa owners may face time in jail

December 15, 2005 Australian record industry initiates contempt proceedings against the masterminds behind the file-sharing software. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Tony Bannon, Kazaa, recording industry, Altnet, proceeding, motion, Sydney, Australia, file-sharing, order, owner, CEO, IP

Sharman lawyer: Witness switched sides

December 8, 2004 Australian professor testifying against Sharman Networks at one time offered to be expert witness for Kazaa software maker. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, Sydney, trial, P2P, expert, lawyer, professor, attorney, person, e-mail

Music industry lashes out at Kazaa trial

November 29, 2004 Trial begins with music industry attorney calling Kazaa an "engine of copyright piracy to a degree of magnitude never before seen." TAGS: Tony Bannon, Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, Altnet, Brilliant Digital Entertainment, infringement, Universal Music Group, attorney, Sydney, license agreement, investor, trial, P2P, CEO
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