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  • Are BlackBerry devices too secure for their own good? Just ask Kevin Rudd

    By Patrick Budmar | 09 August, 2011 14:44

    The robust security of on Research in Motion’s (RIM) BlackBerry devices was recently demonstrated in an awkward situation when Therese Rein, the wife of Foreign Affairs minister Kevin Rudd, accidentally wiped his device.

  • IN PICTURES: CeBIT 2011 Opening Ceremony

    By Mike Gee | 01 June, 2011 08:32

    CeBIT 2011 was formally launched at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday, May 31, with an evening opening ceremony. German Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr Guido Westerwelle, delivered the keynote address on behalf of our CeBIT Australia's partner country, Germany. Other speakers were: Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kevin Rudd; Lord Mayor of Hannover, Stephan Weil; NSW Deputy Premier, Andrew Stoner. The ceremony was followed by a cocktail reception.

  • Hackers hit Gillard, ministers' computers

    By AAP | 29 March, 2011 08:56

    The parliamentary computers of the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, and at least two other senior ministers are suspected of being hacked.

  • Gillard ducks filter questions

    By Renai LeMay | 06 July, 2010 15:32

    The office of new Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, has declined to answer questions about the Labor leader's personal views on her party's mandatory internet filtering policy, directing enquiries to Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy.

  • Updated: Tech industry shocked by Lindsay Tanner’s departure

    By David Ramli | 24 June, 2010 16:07

    The sudden departure of Finance and Deregulation Minister, Lindsay Tanner, will have a major impact on the Australian tech industry, according to Ovum analyst, Kevin Noonan.

  • Labor to vote on ISP filter this fortnight

    By David Ramli | 10 March, 2010 14:39

    The Federal Labor party is set to vote on whether or not mandatory filter plans become legislation within the next two weeks, according to Government Senator, Kate Lundy.

  • K. Rudd: Internet filter not perfect, but we’re ploughing ahead

    By Spandas Lui | 26 February, 2010 14:05

    The Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, has conceded the proposed mandatory Internet filtering scheme is not perfect but is adamant in its role to reduce inappropriate content in cyberspace.

  • NBN: The year that was

    By Spandas Lui | 23 December, 2009 12:19

    It began as a $4.5 billion dollar election promise in 2007. The then shadow broadband minister, Stephen Conroy, broadcast plans for an open-access fibre broadband network to liberate parts of Australia which were deemed ‘non-commercial’ by telco providers. While it lacked the scope of the Liberal’s now defunct OPEL WiMAX project, which touched on regional blackspots, it was lauded by the telecommunications industry.

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