Sony's latest notebook fails to really stand out in performance or battery life terms.

Continued here:
Sony Vaio VPCS117GG
Sony's latest notebook fails to really stand out in performance or battery life terms.

See the original post here:
Sony Vaio VPCS117GG
Wholesale network operator Nextgen has rolled out 400 kilometres of backhaul under the Federal Government's regional blackspots program, according to managing director, Phil Sykes.

Read more from the original source:
Conroy's blackspots: 400km done, 5600 to go
Wholesale network operator Nextgen has rolled out 400 kilometres of backhaul under the Federal Government's regional blackspots program, according to managing director, Phil Sykes.

Originally posted here:
Conroy's blackspots: 400km done, 5600 to go
Facebook appears to have directly contacted Australian administrators of Facebook Pages to remind them of tools available to moderate objectionable content within their sub-sections of the giant social networking site.

Read the original post:
Facebook asks Aussie users to self-moderate
Facebook appears to have directly contacted Australian administrators of Facebook Pages to remind them of tools available to moderate objectionable content within their sub-sections of the giant social networking site.

View post:
Facebook asks Aussie users to self-moderate
Salesforce.com has announced the addition of 700 new customers in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), bringing the company's local customer total to 2,800.

Read more here:
Aussie cloud love sells salesforce.com
Salesforce.com has announced the addition of 700 new customers in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), bringing the company's local customer total to 2,800.

View original here:
Aussie cloud love sells salesforce.com
It's been just over three months since the Federal Government decided it would go ahead with its plans for internet service providers to block access to "refused classification" material on the web. ZDNet.com.au asked the public what it thought of the plan

Continued here:
Public response to filter: Video
It's been just over three months since the Federal Government decided it would go ahead with its plans for internet service providers to block access to "refused classification" material on the web. ZDNet.com.au asked the public what it thought of the plan.

Read the original:
Public response to filter: Video