Intel again delays next-generation Itanium chip
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3devilIntel has once again delayed the release of its next-generation Itanium processor, codenamed Tukwila.
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Telstra invites chokehold from enterprise customers
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3devilTelstra has used the Sydney leg of its annual enterprise and government executive roadshow to implore customers to hand off more computing responsibility to the carrier, making them your “one throat to choke”.
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Aussie prisoners escape lock-in with Ubuntu PCs
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3devilThe Alexander Maconochie jail in Canberra will this week deploy 30 more Ubuntu Linux-based computers for prisoner use after a successful first phase.
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NEC abandons Japanese supercomputer project
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3devilNEC has withdrawn its participation in a Japanese government programme to build a supercomputer.
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OECD report highlights strengths and flaws in NBN plan
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3deviliTnews weighs up the Rudd Government’s NBN plan against the OECD’s latest advice on how governments should invest in the construction of national broadband networks.
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Rudd to pay $11 billion of $43 billion NBN
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3devilCommunications minister Stephen Conroy has told Senate Estimates hearings that the Government will sink around $11 billion into the National Broadband Network, which is anticipated to cost up to $43 billion in total.
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Telstra offers ‘spare’ backhaul to stave off duplication
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3devilTelstra has proposed a radical way to introduce price competition on monopoly backhaul transmission routes by having the Government buy ’spare’ capacity from them and resell it, effectively subsidising the incumbent’s access fees.
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Adios uncalled for, says Minchin
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3devilOpposition communications minister Nick Minchin has praised Senator Conroy for his “generous” remarks about ex-Telstra chief Sol Trujillo, saying they “set a far higher standard” than those by the Prime Minister.
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ACCC hearts NBN, predicts end to Foxtel monopoly
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3devilACCC chairman Graeme Samuel has given the Federal Government’s National Broadband Network plan a big thumbs up, endorsing structural separation and predicting the end of Foxtel’s dominance of Pay TV.
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Microsoft moves to clear up Windows 7 beta gaffe
May 30th, 2009 by Dar3devilMicrosoft is apologising to users after the company incorrectly listed the date for the beginning of the Windows 7 beta expiration process.
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