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Internode chuffed at next-gen wireless launch
by William Maher

First WiMax connections go live, giving hope to thousands of Australians with poor Internet access.

Jan 25, 2008
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New film Moon revels in sinister emptiness of lunar future
by William Maher

See the trailer for one of this year's promising science fiction movies, Moon, which takes cues from Odyssey 2001 and Solaris

Jun 26, 2009
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Primary mission: NASA expects dust and ice cloud 50km high
by William Maher

NASA astronomers say the about-to-lift-off Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) could result in "ten school buses" worth of debris when its payload hits the moon surface

Jun 18, 2009
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WiMax: Is it the new WiFi?
by William Maher

Wireless web access at 200MBps may sound like a dream for ADSL users, but it’s the vision promised if WiMax takes off in Australia. The question is, when will it be widely available? Now one Aussie ISP has blown away claims that the next-gen technology is flawed.

Mar 27, 2008
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CeBIT 2008: the big wrapup
by William Maher

We rolled up our sleeves, put on our boots, and trawled the halls of IT's massive trade expo in Sydney looking for tasty tech delights.

May 22, 2008
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New film Moon revels in sinister emptiness of lunar future
by William Maher  |   Jun 26, 2009
See the trailer for one of this year's promising science fiction movies, Moon, which takes cues from Odyssey 2001 and Solaris
Primary mission: NASA expects dust and ice cloud 50km high
by William Maher  |   Jun 18, 2009
NASA astronomers say the about-to-lift-off Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) could result in "ten school buses" worth of debris when its payload hits the moon surface
WiMax: Is it the new WiFi?
by William Maher  |   Mar 27, 2008
Wireless web access at 200MBps may sound like a dream for ADSL users, but it’s the vision promised if WiMax takes off in Australia. The question is, when will it be widely available? Now one Aussie ISP has blown away claims that the next-gen technology is flawed.
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