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  • Whirlpool, Overclockers in security scares

    Both broadband discussion forum Whirlpool as well as computer hardware market and forum Overclockers AU appear to have had their security compromised over the weekend.

  • BigPond chief apologises for e-mail fiasco

    Telstra has e-mailed its BigPond customer base to apologise for its e-mail difficulties and detail its compensation offerings as it outlines plans to invest AU$100 million to boost service levels.

  • Broadband site scrutinises Aussie offerings

    Australian dial-up Internet users looking to plunge into a faster ADSL or cable service are now equipped to make a better informed decision, following the launch of a site that compares the offerings of all Net service providers in the local broadband arena.

  • 2001: the year that was...

    ZDNet Australia reviews 2001's hottest IT stories. 2001 was the year of the virus, the year of Linux, and the year the music industry began to seriously lose control of its intellectual property, as audio file swapping proliferated across the Net.

  • Usage meters take off at Telstra's expense

    A raft of usage meters have flooded the broadband arena following Telstra's download cap, additional usage fees and failure to launch what users consider to be an easy to use, accurate meter of its own.

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