Stories by Nadia Cameron

Wireless broadband firm shrouded in mystery

A new company claiming it can offer unlimited wireless Internet access for $70 per month has produced a surge of interest from Australia's broadband community, but has left many wondering just who, or what, is behind it.

Morpheus goes open source

Just days after the sudden shutdown of its file-swapping network, software license company StreamCast Networks has announced it will release a new version of its Morpheus application, transferring the technology onto an open source software package.

MS swaps counterfeit software with the real deal

Microsoft has taken further steps in its crusade against software piracy and launched a new Product Identification service, which promises to give consumers who have purchased high quality counterfeit Microsoft software with the genuine article free of charge.

Tool measures site traffic in real-time

Companies wanting to measure their Web site traffic in real-time will now have the means to do so with the launch of a new Australian-made Internet analysis tool.

Primus to slash DSL costs

DSL service provider Primus Telecom has slashed the rates of its services across Australia's five mainland capital cities by 33 per cent, in an attempt to gain a stronger and more significant hold on the small to medium enterprise and residential sectors.

Dell kiboshes local hosting service

Dell Australia has canned any plans it may have had of entering the hosting business in Australia, following the mild success of its DellHost business in US. Web hosting in Australia is better left in the hands of its well established ISPs, says Dell Australia spokesman Rob Small.

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