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Top 10 IT priorities for Obama
by Staff Writers
From webcasting to the DMCA to net neutrality - a list of top ten IT priorities for the new president.
Jan 19, 2009
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Political stability
by Staff Writers
However, aside from these cultural and psychological effects on the country, the political situation also has a deep economic impact. As a country with only 6.1 million inhabitants, Israel hasn't got
Jan 1, 1900
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Weblog: David Kidd: Art for politics sake
by Staff Writers
If you haven't heard already, the Federal Government has just offered funding for a computer game called Escape from Woomera...Now that's controversy!
Apr 30, 2003
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Future policies and directions
by Staff Writers
Given the general complacency by the public and the fact that no one wants to be labelled as encouraging distribution of pornography or corrupting children, it is unlikely that the government will rev
Jan 1, 1900
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Bezeq
by Staff Writers
Bezeq is Israel's equivalent to Telstra, in more ways than one. Like Telstra, Bezeq held a nationalised monopoly over all telephony until recently. Bezeq is taking its time rolling out the next genera
Jan 1, 1900
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Telstra’s leech problem
by Staff writers
Is Australia’s biggest telco beset by parasites? PC Authority looks at Telstra’s new strategy to win over our hearts and minds.
Jun 8, 2007
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Why we need hackers
by Patrick Gray
Life would be easier if we didn’t have to patch our operating systems and apps. Patrick Gray explores the real reasons why updating is important.
Jan 9, 2007
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CeBIT Australia 2007: photo gallery
by Ed Dawson
CeBIT Australia 2007 is the biggest, most impressive show in years. PC Authority brings you a ringside seat from the IT industry's event of the moment.
May 2, 2007
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What's Hot in 2006
by Tim Dean
What will you be buying, using and drooling over this year? Tim Dean looks at the astounding products and technologies due to hit in the next 12 months.
Jan 23, 2006
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Shopping secrets
by Tim Dean
Want to skip the Christmas crowds, or nab a once in a lifetime bargain? Online shopping could be the answer. Tim Dean looks at the glory and the pitfalls.
Nov 8, 2004
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Censored by law
by Staff Writers
While the Australian Broadcasting Amendment (Online Content) Act, which was passed by the Federal Government in June 1999, recognises an adults right to be free to choose the content they want to view
Jan 1, 1900
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Tax and Import Duties
by Staff Writers
The other consideration in the above figures is tax. The Internet is not exempt. Transactions that take place on the Internet are subject to sales tax, customs, duties and excise. The issue is: how do
Jan 1, 1900
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Silicon Zion?
by Staff Writers
Israel could become a technology tour de force but it has many obstacles to overcome first - the greatest being the tense relations with its neighbouring countries and the insecurity this engenders on
Jan 1, 1900
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Who creates digital maps?
by David Field
David Field goes behind the scenes with a Navteq mapping crew to see new mapping technology in action.
Jul 12, 2007
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How James Bond would wipe his hard drive
by Ed Dawson
Once you’ve read this article, your hard drive could be melted in 30 seconds. “Digital Shredding” technology is now available.
Feb 12, 2007
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1960 - 1972
by Staff Writers
1960 Hypertext Conventional wisdom has it that the Internet started off as an American defence and educational network, then Tim Berners-Lee came along and invented the World
Jan 1, 1900
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