A consortium comprising Apple, EMC, Ericsson, Microsoft, Research In Motion, and Sony has purchased Nortel Network's remaining patent portfolio for US$4.5 billion in an auction that began earlier this week.

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Apple, RIM group pay $4.5bn for Nortel patents
The nation's largest telco Telstra last night confirmed that it had started filtering its customers' internet traffic, preventing them from accessing a blacklist of sites containing child pornography as compiled by international policing agency Interpol.

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Telstra's Interpol filter goes live
Wimdu's Australian CEO Gregory Green tells us about his scare at a Turkish border, some sage advice about travelling and what tech he would love to see on-board planes.

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Travel Tech Q and A: Wimdu's Gregory Green
Canberra-based internet service provider (ISP) CyberOne is believed to be the first in Australia to implement voluntary internet filtering against Interpol's "worst-of-the-worst" blacklist of child exploitation material.

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Interpol blacklist goes live in Canberra