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  • Commonwealth passes security question to Netbank users

    Commonwealth Bank is looking to shift concerns over online security to Netbank customers with the announcement that it will be giving away security software to a selection of users.

  • Australia falling behind in broadband: experts

    Australia's approach to broadband infrastructure is pitiful and we need to stop "fiddling around" with technologies such as DSL and "get serious", according to telecommunications experts.

  • Telco leaders slam "open slather" regime

    Leaders in telecommunications regulation and competition policy this week slammed the idea of open slather competition in rural areas replacing the Universal Service Obligation (USO) as "insane".

  • Telstra attacks ACCC over wholesale pricing report

    Telstra has attacked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), claiming the consumer watchdog's latest proposal to publish indicative telecommunication wholesale pricing is merely a bid to "remain relevant".

  • Film-hype over the Net

    After the incredible success of the thriller The Blair Witch Project, film-makers have become increasingly aware of the marketing potential of the Internet for new release films.

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  • Photos: Aussie research speeds traffic, finds crims

    At NICTA's recent Techfest conference, researchers from National ICT Australia (NICTA) get to show off the projects they have been working on all year, including facial recognition tech designed to help catch criminals as well as better algorithms and sensors for traffic control.

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