Category: Ip telephony

Apple’s Jobs slams Adobe in letter

In a rare open letter published on Thursday, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has detailed the technological reasons behind his company’s refusal to let Adobe Systems’ Flash Player onto the iPhone: he thinks it’s a relic, not the future.

Symantec to buy PGP, GuardianEdge

Symantec has announced it will buy encryption vendors PGP and GuardianEdge Technologies to boost its line-up.

Secret forum is ‘Conroy-style’: Ludlam

Greens Senator Scott Ludlam has described a protected online forum used by the federal broadband department to discuss the internet filter project with the industry as typical of Communications Minister Stephen Conroy’s approach and again called for the whole project to be scrapped.

BlackBerry Pearl 3G: hands on

Research in Motion has unveiled the latest addition to its small but beautiful family, the Pearl 3G (or 9100 if you prefer production codes). CNET Australia was on hand to spoil the shiny new toy with a few greasy fingerprints.

Ubuntu’s Lucid Lynx: screenshots

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx is slated for release later this week and arrives as the harbinger of a new look for the distribution. ZDNet Australia has installed the release candidate to give you a peek.

New telco ombudsman named

The telecommunications industry ombudsman (TIO) has named Simon Cohen as its new ombudsman, following the resignation of Deirdre O’Donnell last year.

Ubuntu’s Lucid Lynx: screenshots

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx is slated for release later this week and arrives as the harbinger of a new look for the distribution. ZDNet Australia has installed the release candidate to give you a peek.

New telco ombudsman named

The telecommunications industry ombudsman (TIO) has named Simon Cohen as its new ombudsman, following the resignation of Deirdre O’Donnell last year.

BlackBerry Pearl 3G: hands on

Research in Motion has unveiled the latest addition to its small but beautiful family, the Pearl 3G (or 9100 if you prefer production codes). CNET Australia was on hand to spoil the shiny new toy with a few greasy fingerprints.

Is the Aussie govt too fond of censorship?

Google’s statistics released today on how often governments had asked for information on users or issued take-down requests showed that Google had often ignored Australian government requests.

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