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Australia free from filter threat
The Australian government has canned the idea of a mandatory internet filtering scheme.
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FreeBSD takes another step toward GPL escape
The Apple-backed Clang compiler is now the default compiler in FreeBSD.
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Aussie event watch: November 2012
JSConf Australia and OpenAustralia Hackfest are due to happen this month, with OSDC and RubyConf Australia appearing in the coming months.
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Microsoft lowers Windows Phone dev access fee to $8
The Windows Phone 8 SDK has finally released, and the Dev Center fee has been lowered from US$100 to US$8
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The Upside: All about hackathons
On this episode of The Upside, we look at hackathons and what they can do for your team.
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Plumbing the depths of Australia's online job market
Online jobs advertisements fell again to a new record low this past month, and IT is leading the drop.
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The Upside: Node.js Your Own Business
How do you create a gaming platform that allows large numbers of concurrent players and works on a myriad of handsets?
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Keeping an eye on Chrome's memory usage
Keeping track of Chrome's memory usage is easier said than done when it is spread over multiple processes.
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When does AEST not mean AEST?
Only in Australia could we have two identical time-zone abbreviations that mean different things.
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Australians opting for high-speed and mobile broadband
Mobile internet subscriptions now make up almost 50 percent of all connections, but fixed line dominates the data download stakes.