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Daylight saving gremlins hit Vodafone, iPhone users

iphone 4
Asher Moses 2:14pm | Daylight saving might be a boon for lovers of sunshine but it causes havoc with technology, as Vodafone customers and some iPhone users discovered over the weekend.

Sony CEO inadvertently reveals secret details about iPhone 5

Chairman, chief executive and president for Sony Corporation of America Howard Stringer.
2:18pm | Sir Howard Stringer, chief executive of Sony, accidentally told everyone in the world that his company will be supplying image sensors for Apple's iPhone 5.

Video games reform rebuffed over violence fears

F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
Melissa Fyfe | Long-awaited reforms of Australia's censorship of computer games look set to fail after Victoria declared its strong concern that the move will legalise games with 'high levels of graphic, frequent and gratuitous violence'.

Scientists develop dairy version of human milk

Cows.
Richard Gray | SCIENTISTS in China have created genetically modified cows that produce ''human'' milk.

Do we need a XXX porn domain?

Triple X top level domain.
Adam Turner 12:21pm | What will giving porn sites their own domain achieve?

How the net is closing in on cafe society

Cafe Sofia
Justin Norrie | THE success of smartphones and the spread of free Wi-Fi are hitting the internet cafe, once hailed as a gold-plated business model and a blueprint for social hubs of the future.

Wireless internet in Australia posts fastest growth

internet
Stephen Johnson | Wireless connections are growing at a faster pace than any other form of internet service in Australia, official figures show.

My students are future criminals: teacher suspended over Facebook posts

Teacher pointing to raised hands in classroom boarding schoolGeneric
10:01am | A New Jersey school district suspended a first-grade teacher after parents complained that she had posted derogatory comments about her students on her Facebook page.

Apprentices on notice, NBN plans put at risk

broadband
Peter Martin | NEW apprentices are struggling to pass tests that were breezed through a decade ago, with skills in maths and physics so poor as to endanger plans for the national broadband network, an industry skills council says.

A meet-and-eat revolution is brewing at the 'coffice'

The 'coffice'
Rachel Wells | With a prime inner-city location, a personal barista, in-house chef, plush surroundings and plenty of space for meeting clients, public relations consultant Natalie Frid has one of the best offices in town.

Facebook sued for $1 billion over Intifada page

facebook
Facebook and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg have been hit with a lawsuit seeking more than $US1 billion ($963,298,329) in damages over a page on the social network which called for a "Third Intifada" against Israel.

Book reveals Google CEO Eric Schmidt wanted political donation removed from search

Google CEO Eric Schmidt
1:22pm | An upcoming book about Google claims that Eric Schmidt, who is to step down this week as chief executive, once asked for information about a political donation he made to be removed from the internet giant's search engine, The New York Times reported Friday.

GoDaddy CEO explains elephant-killing 'safari'

GoDaddy
9:08am | CEO of web hosting giant explains "elephant situation" in Africa and why they need to be killed.

Hackers infect websites to dupe internet users

eye spying on computer user.
Computer security firm Websense is warning that hackers have infected a huge number of websites with malicious code crafted to dupe internet users.

Union chief disputes NBN pay claims

money
Clancy Yeates | THE union representing workers installing the $36 billion national broadband network has criticised NBN Co's claim that contractors are trying to gouge taxpayers, and says their pay demands are normal.

Hot then cold, ready for your close up, Mr Mercury

mercury
Kenneth Chang | NEW YORK: He's really hot, really cold, maybe even a bit icy. He is the planet Mercury and this month he is ready for his extended close-up.
 

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