Senate intercepts wiretapping bill
A controversial bill to make wiretapping easier for law enforcement was shot down by Senate last week.
A controversial bill to make wiretapping easier for law enforcement was shot down by Senate last week.
The Northern Territory government has launched a new electronic prescription service that aims to reduce discrepancies caused by doctor's handwriting and improve patient care.
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has pushed ahead with the controversial [[artid:420013177|national content filtering scheme|ISP filtering]] with a $125.8 million budget allocation announced today.
The federal government will pour $270.7 million into regional broadband incentives, [[artid:58489466|two weeks|new]] after it attempted to use the funds for its National Broadband Network (NBN).
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has called on government to enforce rigid privacy laws on organisations which intercept employee e-mails.
The IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) framework cannot cut costs, free resources, or speed up processes. Instead, it will do the opposite, claims an analyst from IDC.
Giant video screens, hundreds of kilometres of super fast fibre links, and SMSes sent by the Pope will be part of the technology makeup of World Youth Day 2008 (WYD) to be held in Sydney this July.
The Sydney Water Catchment Authority (SCA) has deployed a new wireless communications system through its six kilometeres of tunnels and shafts at Warragamba Dam. The new network will provide communications to staff in the absence of cellular coverage.
The Srizbi botnet has stormed over its competition to become the Internet's biggest spammer.
Telstra has withdrawn its appeal against a 2007 Federal Court ruling that it mislead customers about Next G coverage.
Conquering IT security is a breeze for CIOs, according to an IDC report.
Tasmania's emergency services departments will get a standards-based radio network to coordinate its nine essential services, including police, fire and ambulance in the event of a terrorist attack.
Bidders for the national fibre network will finally be able to design viable proposals after the opposition uses its senate majority to demand a revised Request for Proposal (RFP).
The government's fibre broadband purse could be $2 billion lighter following a coalition announcement that it will oppose legislation to pool the Communications Fund into the national Broadband Network's coffers.
Regional Australians have finally backed the closure of Telstra's CDMA network, which will be terminated at midnight tonight.