yARN: News
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yARN: Paris Hilton and Shane Warne for NBN board
To say former Telstra boss, Sol Trujillo, and Communications minister, Stephen Conroy, didn’t get along is an understatement of epic proportions.
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Letter to the editor
Dear Editor, I support any move to reduce the leakage of e-waste into the waste stream. As you question (ARN June 3) “How do we legislate who pays for it and how do we charge this fee?"
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Is Apple’s iPhone 3G S a bit Same Same?
For years now, the sun hath shone brightly on Apple’s back. Where RIM’s Storm was a sad disappointment and the LG’s Shine failed to live up to the hype, Apple’s iPhone stood the test of time, continuing to gain market share and popularity.
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Did cyber security concerns decide the NBN?
I’m not one for conspiracy theories but I just can’t get the idea out of my head that the Federal Government’s decision to go it alone with the NBN was because of cyber security concerns. No, not because of China and Russia directly, but because it will help our own national security.
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Alphawest, Express Data, Telstra, Dimension Data get global Cisco awards
Optus subsidiary, Alphawest, has been awarded Global Service Provider of the Year from Cisco at the vendor’s Partner Summit event in Boston.
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Can you answer these questions? The winner is...
Congratulations to Dave Humphries from Paclink Communications who took out the ARN Community Quiz beer. A slab will be delivered to him this Friday afternoon.
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yARN: Can the sexy booth babe save Mortal Kombat?
Gaming might not be a business concern for many enterprises, but it accounts for a significant amount of the consumer electronics spend. It’s an important market, and I wonder how many of our readers don’t own consoles of some form?
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Hitachi flogs Vegas trip in new incentive program
Hitachi’s digital presentation solutions division has kick started a channel incentive program with trips abroad up for grabs.
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yARN: Is Australia the lucky, racist country?
The occasional snipe or parting shot is a common sight when corporate relationships break down, but former Telstra CEO, Sol Trujillo, appears to be packing a machine gun.
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Federal Government seeking human rights by blog
The Federal Government’s latest foray into the blogosphere and Web 2.0 has gotten off to a heated start, with early discussions focusing on the appointment of a Catholic priest as chairman.
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Fancy a beer on us? ARN quiz closing soon
The ARN Community Quiz closes soon. Don’t miss your chance to win a slab of ice cold beer.
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Format War: Is there a storage showdown on the horizon?
War is always a dirty thing. Loyalties are tested, relationships strained and when one side is finally defeated, there’s plenty of blood in the water.
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Fancy a beer on us? Quiz now open
The Quiz is open today and another slab of beer is up for grabs again. For your chance to win, all you have to do is follow these simple steps:
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yARN: Value of the channel
What would the IT industry look like if it had no channel? Scary, yes, but put simply, it couldn’t survive any longer than a marriage to Elizabeth Taylor.
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yARN: If Paris Hilton was selling servers, would you buy one?
Cameras went wild as a woman with perfectly tousled hair strutted down the runway. She paused, struck a pose and smiled as the lenses snapped away. Yes, she was a model. No we were not at Fashion Week, and yes, she was holding a portable printer in one hand. This was Ingram Micro's expotech and I was watching, from what I was told, a technology showcase.
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yARN: Do we really need CeBIT?
So, CeBIT is over for another year. The vendors, resellers and distributors have packed up their wares and shuffled off home, while attendees try to remember just what it was all about.
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yARN: The resurrection of Conroy? He’ll need more than the Jesus phone
He’s been lambasted for offering up flakey and technologically wonky arguments for the Federal Government’s controversial Web filtering scheme.
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Free Beer!!! ARN Quiz now open
The ARN Community Quiz is now open and another slab of beer is up for grabs again. For your chance to win, all you have to do is follow these simple steps:
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Armidale hosts fastest wireless NBN in Australia: Fusion Broadband
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NextDC wins $60 million-plus major contract
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Cisco overtakes IBM as top Cloud hardware provider, research firm says
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How Windows Red can fix Windows 8: The right strategy for Microsoft
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Conservative activist files lawsuit over NSA surveillance
iAsset is a channel management ecosystem that automates all major aspects of the entire sales,marketing and service process, including data tracking, integrated learning, knowledge management and product lifecycle management.
- Apple end-to-end encryption far from bulletproof
- Java 7 Update 25 fixes 40 security issues, turns on certificate revocation checking
- Statistics reaffirm breach threat, but executive inaction still impeding security: Black Swan
- Apple pours OS X Snow Leopard another Java fix
- With faster 5G Wi-Fi coming, Wi-Fi Alliance kicks off certification program
- Social media adds spice to financial services, say banks
- Google Analytics advocate touts plans to own the Universal customer view
- Google asks to make surveillance orders public, citing First Amendment
- ADMA criticises government plans for compulsory data breach notification
- Google Glass privacy concerns raised by international data protection authorities




