The majority of people looking to work for Web 2.0 startup companies are prepared to sacrifice pay in exchange for shares in the venture they're joining.
After only a month online, Linkya is making way for Australian business people and professionals to jump on the social networking zeitgeist.
Responsible disclosure may become a thing of the past as an auction site, which sells zero-day vulnerabilities to the highest bidder, begins trading.
Apple Computer issued on Tuesday updates for its Mac OS X operating system to fix 26 security flaws.
A glitch in Mbox.com.au's spam filtering setup brought the company's subscriber-pays Webmail systems to its knees for weeks, but the company insists the problem is now fixed.
Australian start-up Orange Dot has achieved early recognition for its Doo Mobile experience, which creates a new type of mobile phone suitable for use by a wide group of disabled people.
Sydney-based start-up Streem yesterday formally launched a new online news site, saying it would differ from traditional media outlets by paying readers a small fee for any content they submitted.
A general rise in technical literacy driven by gadgets such as the iPod could be evidence that 'geekery' as a personality trait is becoming more pervasive.
Being a Microsoft or Java fanatic may be admirable in some IT roles. IT development management isn't one of them.
While RAID arrays can't prevent software or site failure, they can protect your organisation from physical hardware failures at the disk level, which is a very common occurrence.
Disk-based backups aren't a bad thing to have, but they won't protect your organisation from disasters. For that eventuality, you need to have a point-in-time copy of your data stored away from the server itself.
Security is like an onion: getting to the heart of it makes people cry a lot. But in order to protect your systems, security vendors are now recommending an onion-like multilayered approach.
Final Cut Studio 2 is a solid value and worthy upgrade for serious film editors who work on Macs. However, hobbyists should consider simpler software.
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