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What happened in Senate Estimates this week? What's the issue with tech company taxes? What company's been breached now? Find out on our podcast.
2 days ago in NBN by ZDNet Australia Staff Comment 1 Vote
What happened in Senate Estimates this week? What's the issue with tech company taxes? What company's been breached now? Find out on our podcast.
2 days ago in NBN by ZDNet Australia Staff Comment 1 Vote
The start-up accelerator model made popular locally by Startmate, and internationally by Y-Combinator and Techstars, is being appropriated for the clean-tech industry as part of an experiment to see whether it can be transplanted to a niche.
3 days ago in Start-ups by Mahesh Sharma Comment Vote
Scalify's recent $2 million windfall had its genesis almost 10 years ago, and, along the way, the concept has touched key elements of Australia's start-up ecosystem.
May 16th, 2012 in Start-ups by Mahesh Sharma Comment Vote
Why are entrepreneurs on a boat? What was in the Federal Budget? How many jobs will go at CenITex? Will MasterCard's digital wallet catch on? And what the hell is that noise?
May 11th, 2012 in Government by ZDNet Australia Staff Comment 1 Vote
Working alongside like-minded entrepreneurs in start-up spaces like the York Butter Factory and Fishburners has been favoured by many fledgling firms, but recognised as being too far from Silicon Valley. But another start-up has now garnered support for its idea that could make California much more accessible.
May 8th, 2012 in Start-ups by Michael Lee 2 Comments 2 Votes
Are Australian ISPs struggling to cope with peak holiday demand?
May 8th, 2012 in Up To Speed by Phil Dobbie 4 Comments 1 Vote
Google Australia today announced a series of start-up events, to help Australian entrepreneurs transform their ideas into start-up businesses.
May 8th, 2012 in Start-ups by Suzanne Tindal Comment 1 Vote
Backupify has announced that its Backup for Google Apps product now supports files stored on Google Drive.
May 3rd, 2012 in Cloud by Suzanne Tindal Comment Vote
Sometimes you're lucky enough to witness a piece of history. This was the case on Sunday, when over 150 entrepreneurs packed into Fishburners, Sydney, for the end of the latest Startup Weekend event.
May 2nd, 2012 in Start-ups by Mahesh Sharma 1 Comment Vote
Research In Motion (RIM), the maker of BlackBerry smartphones, has been revealed as the perpetrator of the infamous "Wake Up" advertising campaign that has puzzled Sydney and Melbourne.
May 1st, 2012 in Mobile Phones by Luke Hopewell 2 Comments 51 Votes* number of articles per week
Thanks to Good Friday and an epic five-day long weekend, there will be no Technolatte podcast this week. Instead, we have prepared some mischief to tide you over until next week.
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The second instalment of the ZDNet.com.au reader drinks kicked into gear last night at Maloney's Hotel in Sydney.
LOL, you wanted the money I was going to donate to the "bubububu please stop the nbn waste fund" Since I was only going to donate somethi...
43 minutes ago by Hubert Cumberdale on NBN users opt for 100MbpsI think everyone is missing the big picture here and that is the anti-NBN zealots have effectively admitted defeat by complaining about t...
54 minutes ago by Hubert Cumberdale on NBN's Tassie upgrade to cost $1.3 millionInternet users certainly want the speed once they can get it#NBN
NBN users opt for 100Mbps http://t.co/JTQbWghv via @zdnetaustralia
It will be intersting to know what residences will sign up for when the NBN Co stops subsidising it all. 'NBN Co, the public-private par...
2 hours ago by advocate on NBN users opt for 100MbpsRT @zdnetaustralia: NSW outs datacentre deal details: http://t.co/DmebN1on
2 hours ago by smsmybiz on twitter, retweetAustralian NBN subscribers are opting for 100/40 over 12/1 speeds: http://t.co/QsWk7u6Y That's the least surprising news I've ever read! :)
3 hours ago by HiltonT on twitter, retweetUK 'cookie law' takes effect: What you need to know http://t.co/u7LZZ1oM
3 hours ago by Wippy0012 on twitter, retweetRT @juhasaarinen: NBN users opt for 100Mbps http://t.co/T7uk1hbK by @joshgnosis
4 hours ago by redclaw42 on twitter, retweetPoor Oracle, poor, poor Oracle, I feel so sorry for them. I really hope they don't go bust, for at least another 5 or 6 months. Sucked in...
5 hours ago by Rex Alfie on Google didn't infringe on Oracle patents: juryThe point of pilot schemes is to determine the best practice and save money in the broader picture. The Tasmanian rollout planning actua...
5 hours ago by GregoryB1 on NBN's Tassie upgrade to cost $1.3 millionI think that a CBA is unlikely because with the high proportion of customers now electing for the highest rate (50% of connections in Apr...
5 hours ago by GregoryB1 on NBN cost-benefit analyses are so 2011Pentaho adds native integration with MongoDB http://t.co/uJCqDA9B
5 hours ago by andrewjstevens on twitter, retweetRT @pussyeatingclub: Why you should pay for porn. A good read. http://t.co/PfhedCQs
5 hours ago by morgan28d on twitter, retweetDDoS works because you have enough compromised machines to clog the pipe or servers of the victim. If, the victim's pipe is widened by a ...
5 hours ago by GregoryB1 on National Botnet Network coming: EarthwavePlease stop with the analytical, common sense and facts, Gregory. Those opposed to the NBN don't want to hear such things, which is why ...
5 hours ago by Beta on Blowing the digital dividend on wireless NBNBut, yet again, Turnbull is clearly in error when he says that other companies cannot roll out copper. In South Brisbane Telstra chose to...
5 hours ago by GregoryB1 on Copper greenfield dominance irrelevant: ConroyNot much point running fiber back to the exchange if that exchange itself is connected by copper. It is access to fiber backhaul that de...
5 hours ago by GregoryB1 on Copper greenfield dominance irrelevant: Conroy+1
5 hours ago by Beta on Copper greenfield dominance irrelevant: ConroySo instead you want these estates wired up with fiber and then left, unconnected with no service, until the fiber rollout reaches them in...
5 hours ago by GregoryB1 on Copper greenfield dominance irrelevant: Conroy@paulbrislen @juhasaarinen Prices compared here: http://t.co/WnZzXP5Z
6 hours ago by joshgnosis on twitter, retweetRT @joshgnosis: @paulbrislen @juhasaarinen Prices compared here: http://t.co/WnZzXP5Z
6 hours ago by paulbrislen on twitter, retweetWater, roads and electricity were all rolled out by government because there private companies weren't interested as the ROI in the early...
6 hours ago by GregoryB1 on Five pros and cons of the NBNNBN users opt for 100Mbps http://t.co/T7uk1hbK by @joshgnosis
6 hours ago by juhasaarinen on twitter, retweetChrome beats Internet Explorer in global Web browser race | ZDNet http://t.co/3XfMdUXM
6 hours ago by ChrisChinch on twitter, retweetThe case you outline, South Brisbane, is in fact the coalitions prefered model. They WANT the incumbent telco, Telstra, to provide the f...
6 hours ago by GregoryB1 on Five pros and cons of the NBNCybersecurity #collaboration between the US & Australia. http://t.co/p2uKLSBi
6 hours ago by DiodesInc on twitter, retweetSo, over time, the Coalition policy will cost much much more than Labor's because they intend to subsidise the broadband of farmers and t...
6 hours ago by GregoryB1 on Malaysia held up as NBN kingAny form of science training counts against you as a politician, in the coalition parties, doubly so. There may be others who keep quiet...
6 hours ago by GregoryB1 on NBN FUD: will Abbott ever learn?Qld govt IT to be cleaned up by audit http://t.co/r4oNuNW8 #qldpol
6 hours ago by Qlder on twitter, retweetTravel Tech Q and A: Skyscanner's Ewan Gray http://t.co/7ZfXZk19
6 hours ago by retailblue on twitter, retweetMicrosoft is serious about open source: 10 proof points | ZDNet http://t.co/2OtDR11D
7 hours ago by ChrisChinch on twitter, retweetSorry HC, what is meant by "Cinders "?
7 hours ago by Doubt on NBN users opt for 100MbpsThanks Beta, I could hear the nurse walking down the corridor as you posted. Much better now.
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8 hours ago by nursejayne69 on twitter, retweetQ&A of the Week: 'The current state of the cybercrime ecosystem' featuring Mikko Hypponen http://t.co/6lUYFs0X
9 hours ago by teksquisite on twitter, retweetYou say that the golden age of cyber crime will be over by 2014/2015. I would like to differ. I believe that cyber criminals are getting ...
9 hours ago by Staden on Cybercrime golden age over in two years?RT @DellEnterprise: Dell Secureworks talks with ZDNet about Android's biggest #security flaws - http://t.co/LSFLQVFq #infosec
14 hours ago by ostejskal on twitter, retweetNBN users opt for 100Mbps: Customers are picking the top fibre plan that is available on the National Broadband ... http://t.co/sjtFSU3g
15 hours ago by ozspeedtest on twitter, retweet"Customers are picking the top fibre plan that is available on the National Broadband Network (NBN), more than a... http://t.co/M3P24Htn
15 hours ago by redditau on twitter, retweetRT @CorrieB: An iPad for every child: Inevitable or impossible? http://t.co/I7uS8l9s Thx to @timbuckteeth for this; http://t.co/jxkqIRIp
17 hours ago by njdixpin on twitter, retweetRT @MADinMelbourne: roxon "will enable more families to access credit" @MLolderandwiser: Privacy Act amendments http://t.co/Mv4c7PC2 via @zdnetaustralia
18 hours ago by GreenUpOz on twitter, retweetNBN users opt for 100Mbps - ZDNet Australia http://t.co/fLfHMzPn #australia #technews
18 hours ago by tweets4oz on twitter, retweetRT @konradski: Whaddayaknow - turns out Wi-Fi CAN interfere with a plane's navigation systems http://t.co/ospQCU2S
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20 hours ago by tomlaing on twitter, retweetNBN users opt for 100Mbps http://t.co/xKqEb4bE via @zdnetaustralia
21 hours ago by tomlaing on twitter, retweetBiometric bugs too dangerous for public? http://t.co/8JLz5tdF via @zdnetaustralia
21 hours ago by thrunobulax on twitter, retweetWar talk dominates #AusCERT 2012 - http://t.co/SlBpMj0c - #security #cyber
22 hours ago by Secure_View on twitter, retweetTravel Tech Q&A: Skyscanner's Ewan Gray http://t.co/vYexrDwu #ipad
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22 hours ago by cyberactivsvces on twitter, retweetAnonymous hacks Reliance's Internet filtering server - ZDNet (blog) http://t.co/uObU1HBP http://t.co/0UBXxwX4
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3 days ago, Is Bill Gates a great leader?
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5 Up to speed: does speed mean market power?
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