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  • NSW calls Conroy on Euro filter fudge

    An analysis of ISP filtering schemes in Europe has shown that none have adopted mandatory filtering — a claim Senator Conroy has used to justify such a scheme in Australia.

    21 November 2008 04:34 PM

  • Defence moves on network warfare

    Defence has opened the door to industry to build an identity management system that will support its network-centric warfare capabilities.

    21 November 2008 01:16 PM

  • ZDNet.com.au readers slam content filtering

    We asked readers to respond with an email indicating what they thought about the government's plan to filter internet content at the ISP level — the response was overwhelming.

    20 November 2008 03:28 PM

  • Apple's Snow Leopard due early 2009

    Apple's OS X Snow Leopard may be on tap for the start of the new year, slightly earlier than expected.

    20 November 2008 10:39 AM

Its out there but little boys can't play windows games on it. Oh well. Its free, honest and security engineered. Windows is not. You make your choice - red pill or blue?

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  • Security firms slam Microsoft 'capitulation'

    Major security companies have criticised Microsoft's OneCare security software and the software giant's decision to stop charging for the offering.

    20 November 2008 10:35 AM

  • Gmail gets colourful themes

    Google has launched themes for Gmail, a feature that lets people customise the appearance of the webmail application with a variety of new looks.

    20 November 2008 10:24 AM

  • Ballmer on Yahoo: "We're done"

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has thrown a bucket of cold water on the notion that the software giant could return with a new bid for all of Yahoo.

    20 November 2008 10:14 AM

  • EDS axe hits Sydney's Burwood

    The Australian division of HP-owned IT outsourcing giant EDS is in the process of retrenching staff at a facility in Burwood, Sydney, according to several sources.

    19 November 2008 05:37 PM

  • Yang's departure could open Microsoft door

    Jerry Yang's resignation as chief executive of Yahoo opens the door wide for another Microsoft offer, analysts and shareholders said this week.

    19 November 2008 10:05 AM

  • Google 'voice search' is awesome

    The new voice-activated Google Mobile app for the iPhone is finally here. Whatever the reason for the delay, it was worth the wait.

    18 November 2008 05:16 PM

  • Sun remains silent on ANZ staff cuts

    Sun Microsystems, which recently announced it was shedding up to 6,000 jobs globally, is still unsure if or how its 640 staff based in Australia and New Zealand will be affected, according to the company's managing director.

    18 November 2008 03:41 PM

  • Govt extends IT deals to councils

    Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner has invited local councils to join the Commonwealth in procurement to make the best use of the Australian Government's massive buying power.

    18 November 2008 01:58 PM

  • Yahoo CEO Yang to step down

    Yahoo, under fierce financial pressure, has begun a search to replace company co-founder Jerry Yang as chief executive, the company said late Monday in the US.

    18 November 2008 12:44 PM

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