APC articles by David Braue

As Telstra sits on Next G, Optus starts 4G trials
Optus will trial Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile technology from next year. Let's hope it's better than their current 3G network.
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Google wants SPDY to replace HTTP: but what is it?
First, Google wanted to reinvent email with Wave. Now it wants to reinvent the web protocol and replace it with SPDY.
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iPhone virus writer "could be charged" under hacking laws
It may have just been a bit of fun, but Aussie iPhone virus developer Ashley Towns has opened himself up to criminal penalties under laws banning malicious damage to computers.
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How Obama wants tech to save the world
Tech helped to get him elected; now Obama has plans to use it to save America and the world.
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Speculation Qantas plunge caused by wireless iPod headphones

EXCLUSIVE | Noise cancelling iPod headphones reportedly forced Qantas jet into terrifying plunge, leaving passengers with spinal injuries.

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VMware planning to make your OS irrelevant
Having driven virtualization on servers, VMware is planning a universal client that makes your desktop and applications fully portable and able to run on any operating system.
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Linux not essential to Eee PC success: ASUS
Penguin-powered mini notebooks are selling like hotcakes. But will they finally bring Linux into the mainstream? Don’t count on it.
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Internode goes alt.backtothefuture
Internode has given its broadband customers a free ticket to warez, porn, pirate TV shows and movie downloads.
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ADSL2+ is not the answer: why we still desperately need FttN
ADSL2+ is not the answer: why we still desperately need FttN It's well and good that Telstra has switched on ADSL2+ for 2.5 million homes, but thousands of people will discover they are still getting slow speeds despite paying premium rates for the new service. Here's why fibre is the only solution.
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VoIP: what's in it for you?
VoIP: what With all the hype around VoIP, it's easy to be sceptical about its benefits. But they are there. Here are VoIP's key benefits:
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Integrating VoIP into your business
Integrating VoIP into your business Getting VoIP into your company can be an expensive, tricky undertaking or it can be a lark; it all depends on the equipment, provider, and equipment structure you choose.
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VoIP hits the tropics
VoIP hits the tropics CASE STUDY |With more than 40 sites spread across a catchment area 100km long, communication between the more than 1000 employees of Cairns City Council (CCC) has always been tricky. Migrating to VoIP has delivered large cost savings and some unexpected benefits.
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VoIP frequently asked questions
VoIP frequently asked questions If you're relatively new to VoIP, you probably have a bunch of questions about it. Here are a few of the most common answered.
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