Say what you will about Senator Stephen Conroy, but he is clearly not a man afraid of confrontation. Well, he’d better not be, because by killing off the OPEL WiMax project he has just set himself up for a battle with Telstra of Biblical proportions — or a big meal of crow washed down with a $4.7 billion gift to SingTel Optus.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Analysts predict bleak future for Windows
Calling the situation “untenable” and describing Windows as “collapsing,” a pair of Gartner analysts have claimed that Microsoft must make radical changes to the operating system or risk becoming a has-been.
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2.4 million more Aussies now have 20Mbps
Telstra has announced it has finished switching on ADSL2+ at over 900 exchanges to give 2.4 million Australians a theoretical maximum downlink speed of up to 20 Mbps.
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Aus internet lagging behind the world: Telstra
Telstra says Australia is still falling behind the rest of the world when it comes to internet speeds, despite the completion of its new broadband project.
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Rogers: No room for pay drivers
V8 Supercar veteran Garry Rogers has reaffirmed his stance against recruiting pay drivers, and has quashed speculation that financial arrangements are factored into choosing potential steerers at Garry Rogers Motorsport.
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Toni Elias Wants To Win Again At Estoril
Great anticipation for the third round of the MotoGP World Championship at the Estoril circuit in Portugal. Situated just a few kilometers from the portuguese capital, Lisbon, and not too far from the Atlantic coast, the circuit is characterized not only by a long straight and wide turns, but also from the varying weather conditions.
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High Court has given OK for F1 Boss Sex Video to go Online
The judge said that the footage was “very brief, containing shots of Mr Mosley taking part in sexual activities with five prostitutes, and it also covers the tea break”.
He added: “The very brief extracts which I was shown seemed to consist mainly of people spanking each other’s bottoms.” -
165 apps running on Linux simultaneously
video response to the “100” applications running on vista and the “150” applicationss running on OS 10. here’s “156” on Linux 😀
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Telstra must delay CDMA switch-off again: Liberals
The shutdown of Telstra’s CDMA mobile phone network should be delayed once again, according to Liberal senator Simon Birmingham.
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Telstra confident over broadband deal
TELSTRA has moved to pre-empt the Rudd Government’s tender for a $9 billion broadband network saying it “expects to get the nod” for the project which will get an unprecedented $4.7 billion taxpayer subsidy.