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  • India probes Australian ID breach

    The National Association of Software and Service Companies, an Indian trade body, has asked the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to provide details of its undercover operation that allegedly found customers' data for sale by Indian outsourcers.

  • ABC flags Itanium support

    The Australian Broadcasting Corporation plans to integrate Intel's Itanium family of processors into its IT department -- despite a general lack of popularity for the platform.

  • Destra lands ABC digital music store deal

    Digital rights management provider destraMusic.com has signed an agreement to deliver a digital music download store for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

  • Net Harbour puts the PM in spam

    The dubious smell of processed meat has pervaded the first two weeks of the federal election campaign.

  • Betfair or not?

    One of Australia's most closely regulated industries is being stalked by the lethal combination of an ambitious Internet business and one of Australia's richest and most powerful men.

  • ABC picks Telstra for telco services

    Telstra has sealed a multi-million dollar contract with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), with the national broadcaster deciding to award its fixed and mobile services to the telecommunications provider.

  • ABC axe misses IT and online

    Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) said its information technology service will not be adversely affected by a recent cut from the broadcaster's national spending.

  • AU$1.8m digital media fund launched

    Six new state government funding programs with a combined value of over AU$1.8 million will help Victorians gain footholds in the digital media industry.

  • Federal govt told to give digital broadcasting a push

    The consumer electronics industry yesterday signalled that Australia's digital broadcasting roll-out is in need of a boost.

  • ABC closes digital librarianship bid

    Big names in the IT industry are waiting for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to decide the winner of a lucrative contract to digitise its analogue Radio and TV archive.

  • US under attack: IT implications

    The ZDNet Australia News team endeavours to bring you the latest IT news and commentary related to the tragic US events.

  • Aust online censorship runs hot on US terror trail

    Networks and emotions have been running hot at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation today after the broadcaster launched an online discussion forum on the World Trade Centre attack.

  • Budget: No votes in technology?

    The Labor Party has warned that the federal government has no plans in place to fix telecommunication services in regional communities, despite its commitment of AU$163.1 million in the federal budget.

  • ASX Friday Wrap: Traders put feet up for long weekend

    Trading was light on the Triple-I Index today, which opened 3.9 points lower at 641.4 -- traders not wanting to be caught up in stocks for too long were treading water in anticipation of the long weekend.

  • ABC & Telstra: What's going on?

    What's going on with the $67 million plus deal for the ABC to supply news and content to the telstra.com website, as well as a share of any advertising revenue?

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