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Buffalo Reveals 3-in-1 Wireless Device

Buffalo Australia has released a new wireless device that can be used as a dual-band Ethernet converter, access point or bridge.

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Optus BYO Mobile Broadband Plans For SMBs

Optus has rolled out a new range of BYO mobile broadband plans aimed at small and medium business (SMB) customers.

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News Corp Abandoning MySpace

News Corp is now seriously considering selling off MySpace which has been draining the company of millions in losses since its $580 million acquisition in 2005.

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Ericsson Router Shares Mobile Broadband

Forget about USB dongles for your wireless broadband, the Ericsson W35 allows you to connect multiple devices via Ethernet and/or Wi-Fi simultaneously, share a printer or storage device, make calls,...

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iPod Owners Beware–Customs Wants To Have A Peek Inside

According to the UK Guardian newspaper, moves are afoot to enable governments around the world to have the power to have a peep into your iPods.

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New NBN Directors Revealed

The Rudd Government has appointed five 'expertly qualified and experienced' individuals to the board of its National Broadband Network company.

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CSIRO To Push Wireless Broadband On Analog TV Signal

CSIRO will today unveil a new wireless technology designed to bring broadband to people living beyond the optical fibre network. If implement, people living in the bush can connect to...

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Apple To Sell NetComm Pocket-Sized Wi-Fi Router

Apple has scored an exclusive deal with Netcomm to launch a pocket-sized 3G wireless router. The company said that the new device can connect to an iPad, netbook/notebook, gaming console,...

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Google This–Rival Search Engine Launched Today

According to AFP, in 2004 Google thought that engineer Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so good it bought the technology to upgrade its own system.

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Viral Social Networks Infecting Business Users

Viral networks and social sites such as MySpace and Facebook have created a fertile ground for predators, scammers and identity thieves, according to an Australian information security expert.

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