Primitive Infrastructure Stifles Internet Speed
Australia's lack of fiberoptic infrastructure could be seen as a stumbling block to taking on a new innovation developed by Australian researchers out of the University of Sydney.
Australia's lack of fiberoptic infrastructure could be seen as a stumbling block to taking on a new innovation developed by Australian researchers out of the University of Sydney.
According to a recent survey by Gartner and other analysts, the majority of users of social networking sites are motivated mainly by "personal needs and a desire for entertainment, rather...
According to a number of overseas reports, Internet industry heavyweights are trying to fix a flaw in the foundation of the Internet that could allow hackers to control traffic on...
Symantec has posted a warning on its website that attackers are using an "undisclosed vulnerability affecting Microsoft Word."
In what could only be described as great news for those thinking of buying an iPhone 3G this Friday, Telstra says it broadband is breaking more speed records than an...
A new report out by Sensis shows that Australians are costing their employers money by spending too much time on social networks during work time, and at home a significant...
Many small businesses wrongly believe that they're too insignificant to attract hackers and spend too little time on security but according to Secure Computing, since the beginning of July there...
You wouldn't know it but daily malware attacks are coming down in number. However, what is changing is the way they are being launched and who they are targeting.
Google has issued an update for its new Chrome browser, following a critical security flaw found by Vietnamese security researchers.
Talk about hot chrome--Googles new Chrome browser has already grabbed 1% of the browser market in its first day, according to a Web metrics provider and a report in computerworld.com.