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Bottom Line; don’t put personal info on Facebookview story

http://www.itwire.com – It is a wonderful social tool, and for the 400 million people using Facebook generally the experience is one of delight and simple fun.  But the continuing saga of ongoing security fears and information exposure means, even during those light flippant moments online care must be taken. (IT news)

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NBN: Not in my lifetimeview story

http://www.itwire.com – COMMENT One of the amazing things about the national broadband network announcement made by the Australian federal government yesterday is that it has attracted little questioning and little negative comment. (IT news)

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Two critical updates from Microsoft next weekview story

http://www.itwire.com – Microsoft will patch critical vulnerabilities in Windows and Office this month, but a fix for the SharePoint cross-site scripting vulnerability isn't ready yet. (IT news)

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More than a million iPads sold, but who is using them?view story

http://www.itwire.com – If you are an iPad user, you're probably a middle-aged man. On second thoughts, make that "If you are using Yahoo! on an iPad..." (IT news)

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Price shock set for Aussie iPad?view story

http://apcmag.com – As Apple gears up to announce the iPad’s local pricing the Aussie dollar plummets to under US88c, and Web stats indicate at least one in ten iPads sold in the US are used overseas. (IT news)

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BlackBerry gets travel-savvy with new AC adaptorview story

http://apcmag.com – New BlackBerry smartphones will swap the hardwired wall-wart for a more compact and iPhone-like adaptor with a USB sync cable. (IT news)

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Microsoft veteran Veghte joins HPview story

http://www.itwire.com – In another change to its senior executive team, HP has hired the former senior vice president of Microsoft's Windows business. (IT news)

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Scar-H worm: return of the IT vandalsview story

http://www.itwire.com – Do you remember being told that malware developers have turned their attention to making money? It seems the vandals are still around. (IT news)

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New look for Google.com.au looks a bit like Bingview story

http://apcmag.com – Google Australia rolled out its revamped and slightly Bing-like search results page overnight, and in the process dumped the up-front option to search only ‘Australian sites’. (IT news)

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U.S., Australia has giant carbon footprintsview story

http://www.itwire.com – According to research performed by Australian and Singapore researchers, the countries of Australia and the United States are among the top ten worst countries in the world with respect to their global environmental impact. Big shoes leave large areas environmentally vulnerable. (IT news)

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NBN study puts Telstra in a viceview story

http://www.itwire.com – The KPMG-McKinsey implementation study of the National Broadband Network confirmed what many have thought all along: That the best way to come to a cooperative agreement with Telstra is to proceed with building the NBN as if Telstra will not be involved. (IT news)

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Chicken nuggets are full of fat and saltview story

http://www.itwire.com – The product evaluation organization Consumer Reports analyzed various brands of chicken nuggets and found many of them to be of questionable nutritional value, being often high in salt and fat. (IT news)