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Rockets Target Lifeline Airport in Eastern Libya
Computers Industry News.NetBENGHAZI, LIBYA- Attackers fired rockets at eastern Libya's Labraq airport on Monday, its director said, targeting one of the oil producer's few functioning air hubs as violence between armed groups ...
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Parents should switch off their smartphones to set good example for kids
Computers Industry News.NetParenting groups have warned parents that they should avoid constantly using smartphones and computers in front of their kids in order to set a good example for their kids. Suzie Hayman, author of ...
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New CorelDRAW Home Student Suite X7 Offers Professional-Quality Design Tools at an Affordable Price
MarketwiredOTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Aug 27, 2014) - Editors Note: There are four photos associated with this press release. Corel's Graphics Software group today released CorelDRAW ...
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NBN Co calls Telstra back to court over CPI adjustments
ComputerWorldAU NBN Co has appealed a decision by the New South Wales Supreme Court that had supported Telstra's interpretation of consumer-price-index (CPI) adjustments in the companies' $11 billion ...
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Telstra talks customer phone privacy
ComputerWorldAU (From left) Telstra CISO Mike Burgess and Telstra chief risk officer Kate Hughes chat to Gartner senior analysts Rob McMillan and Andrew Walls. Photo credit: Gartner.
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Brandis mum on data retention cost
ComputerWorldAU Attorney-General George Brandis has reiterated the government's intention to introduce a mandatory data retention regime but failed to answer a query by Greens Senator Scott Ludlam on what the ...
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Are startups and enterprises better together
ComputerWorldAU Australian startups are receiving increased attention from corporate enterprises, according to entrepreneurs at the York Butter Factory co-working space in Melbourne.
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Telstra hits back over bandwidth pricing claims
ComputerWorldAU A Telstra spokesperson has condemned as "factually incorrect" claims about the telco's transit pricing made by DDoS protection and CDN provider CloudFlare.
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ASIC reveals depth of ignorance over website blocking debacle
ComputerWorldAU ASIC teams asking telcos to implement online blocks under Section 313 of the Telco Act "were not aware that a single IP address can host multiple websites"
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Victoria University taps analytics to provide blended learning
ComputerWorldAU Victoria University (VU) has gone live with an integrated learning platform that uses data analytics and mobile apps to help design, deliver and manage anywhere, anytime learning programs for more ...
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How Medibank embraced cloud overcame shadow IT
ComputerWorldAU Medibank is allowing staff outside of the IT department to sign up to cloud services such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) to reduce website hosting costs, while at the same time including IT security in ...
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In pictures A look inside the York Butter Factory startup space
ComputerWorldAU Located at 62-66 King Street in Melbourne, the York Butter Factory was established in 2011 inside a heritage-listed space that was built in the 1850s.
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Nine Fairfax show hand on subscription video with StreamCo
ComputerWorldAU Nine and Fairfax Media are the latest to enter the fray, committing $50 million each to a joint venture called StreamCo planned to launch during the 2015 financial year.
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Braintree brings PayPal SDK to Australia
ComputerWorldAU By adding 10 lines of code, Braintree merchant customers can start accepting PayPal payments within the Braintree platform alongside existing traditional payment options Visa and MasterCard. A PayPal ...
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Surface Pro 3 not overheating but needs a software fix Microsoft says
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