2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Australia Technology

  The Australian Financial Review   
Telcos open to blocking pirate sites  The Australian
Telecommunications industry body Communications Alliance has flagged that the industry might be open to the idea of blocking access to websites containing or linking to infringing material, as long as appropriate safeguards are implemented.
ISPs offer ways to combat online copyright infringement   ARNnet
Comms Alliance backs website blocking in piracy fight   Computerworld Australia
Carrier club's careful copyright conga   Register
ZDNet   
The Australian Financial Review   
iTWire   
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  The Australian Financial Review   
McAfee Boss: A Cyberattack On Australia Is Imminent  Business Insider Australia
While on a brief visit to Australia McAfee president Mike DeCesare has expressed his concern for Australia's vulnerability to a large scale cyberattack. DeCesare told The Australian Financial Review that Australia is currently unprotected against cyber warfare, ...

Australia is vulnerable to cyber attack: McAfee boss   The Australian Financial Review

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  AsiaOne   
What to expect from Apple's iPhone 6  Telegraph.co.uk
"We wish we could say more," reads Apple's media invitation for a "special event" on September 9. While it may be a coy response to the flood of rumours about the launch of the iPhone 6, for many it is as much confirmation that is needed to send fans running ...

iPhone 6 Pre-Order Date Pegged For 19th September By Dutch Carrier   Ubergizmo
More reports suggest Apple's 'iPhone 6' will hit the market on Friday, Sept. 19   AppAdvice
You Don't Need To Buy An iPhone 6, But This Is How Apple Will Make You ...   Forbes
VC Circle   
malaysiandigest.com   
AsiaOne   
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  Reuters   
China anti-trust probes not protectionist, regulator says  Reuters
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's latest antitrust probes, which have hit firms such as Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE), are not protectionist tools that favor domestic firms, an official of the country's price regulator told the official China Daily ...

China gives Microsoft 20-day deadline for anti-trust explanation   The Australian Financial Review
China gives Microsoft 20 days to explain problems   MarketWatch
Monopoly probes treat firms equally   ecns
CRIENGLISH.com   
Computerworld   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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  The Australian Financial Review   
Lack of transparency in Transparency Report  iTWire
Amidst controversy over data retention, Telstra has published its latest transparency report on the number of requests it has received from government for information. Telstra has release its second ever Transparency Report, available on its website here.
Telstra sheds light on metadata requests   Business Spectator
Telstra already giving out metadata of its customers   The Australian
Telstra reveals extent of data requests   NEWS.com.au
Sydney Morning Herald   
CNET   
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  The Australian Financial Review   
Limitations in the NBN cost-benefit review  The Australian Financial Review
The technical model asserts there is no application that needs the whole 100 Mbps service. Photo: Glenn Hunt. Comment. David Havyatt. The much anticipated cost-benefit analysis (CBA) into the national broadband network released last week is more ...

Vertigan killed FTTP but the battle for scalable FTTN has not begun   Register
Turnbull's whiteboard NBN-Lite justification doesn't add up   Sydney Morning Herald
Turnbull's NBN vision has no future in sight   Business Spectator

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Hands on: FreeviewPlus EPG  Sydney Morning Herald
Built-in Catch Up TV makes the FreeviewPlus EPG an attractive proposition, but there's not a lot to watch and few people can see it after today's launch. It's been a long time coming but the FreeviewPlus EPG finally launches today after months of delays due to ...

Can FreeviewPlus make TV cool again?   iTWire
FreeviewPlus: Everything You Need To Know   Lifehacker Australia
A new era in free-to-air TV begins as FreeviewPlus is launched   PRWire (press release)
SBS   
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  Business Spectator   
Demographics show that most popular Smartphone apps are among US adults  WhaTech
The Smartphone application development has become a most common requirement for each and every business. Online and offline businesses utilize the applications to get connected with the direct customers. It is more important for eCommerce businesses ...

Top 10 ways your brand's app can thrive in the iOS app ecosystem   AGBeat
Apple finally opens up about why it rejects certain apps   BetaNews
EMC A Leader In Mobile App UI Innovation? Who Knew?   Forbes
Pro MMA Now   
The Australian   
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  Newsweek   
Bryan Hamade accused of hacking and leaking celebrity nude photos, as Kirsten ...  NEWS.com.au
ACTRESS Kirsten Dunst has hit out at Apple over the nude photo scandal as an internet manhunt for the hacker responsible intensifies. The 32-year-old film star is one of the apparent high-profile victims of a security breach of Apple's iCloud storage service, ...

Apple probes report that iCloud was hacked to gain stars' photos   Livemint
Kirsten Dunst blames Apple for nude hacking   Brisbane Times
Report: Apple fixes bug that may have allowed access to celebrity iCloud   Sydney Morning Herald
BBC News   
Irish Examiner   
Times of India   
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  The Motor Report   
Lamborghini Huracan On Sale In Australia  The Motor Report
Lamborghini's all-new Huracan supercar, which replaces the hugely popular Gallardo, has now landed in Australian showrooms. Priced at $428,000 plus on-roads, the Huracan remains out of bounds for most mortals, but it is also around $27,000 more ...

Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 2014 Review   Motoring
Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4 priced $27000 below outgoing Gallardo   CarAdvice
Sam Jeremic The West Australian August 31, 2014, 12:23 pm   The West Australian

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