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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Thursday October 23, 2008


Phone and internet complaints soar

The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman has expressed dismay that so many disputes are ending up in her office, as complaints about phone and internet services reach an all-time high.


Sickie faker busted by Facebook

A Sydney telco employee learns the hard way the perils of sharing too much information on Facebook after he is sprung faking a sickie after a big night out.


Backlash over Microsoft's anti-piracy tactics

Chinese internet users up in arms over Microsoft's launch of an anti-piracy tool targeting Chinese computer users.



TECH NEWS WIRE

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Record traffic for US political blogs, news sites

The US presidential election is driving record numbers of visitors to political blogs and independent news sites, a company which measures online traffic reported today.


Stand by for internet-enabled everything

Few of us are prepared - or even aware - of the third and potentially most revolutionary phase of all: the internet of things.


Welcome to the surveillance state

Computerised examinations of our wrinkly digital extremities, the peculiar shapes of our faces and uniquely patterned irises will become the norm.


BIZ TECH

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Opening the screen door

The University of Melbourne has a massive high-resolution video wall made up of two dozen 30-inch LCD screens, called the OptIPortal.



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