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David Howard

Android Still Dominant In Mobile Malware, Followed By… Symbian? | Gizmodo Aus... - 0 views

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    Android Still Dominant In Mobile Malware, Followed By… Symbian? | Gizmodo Australia
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    Android Still Dominant In Mobile Malware, Followed By… Symbian? | Gizmodo Australia
David Howard

Gizmodo Smartphone Buying Guide: Screen Size And Resolution Explained | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views

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    Gizmodo Smartphone Buying Guide: Screen Size And Resolution Explained | Gizmodo Australia
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    Gizmodo Smartphone Buying Guide: Screen Size And Resolution Explained | Gizmodo Australia
David Howard

Metadata And The Law: What Your Smartphone Really Says About You | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views

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    Metadata And The Law: What Your Smartphone Really Says About You | Gizmodo Australia
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    Metadata And The Law: What Your Smartphone Really Says About You | Gizmodo Australia
David Howard

HSTS: The Security That All Websites Should Be Using | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views

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    HSTS: The Security That All Websites Should Be Using | Gizmodo Australia
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    HSTS: The Security That All Websites Should Be Using | Gizmodo Australia
David Howard

The Dumb Ways Some Websites Store Your Passwords | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views

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    The Dumb Ways Some Websites Store Your Passwords | Gizmodo Australia
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    The Dumb Ways Some Websites Store Your Passwords | Gizmodo Australia
Roland Gesthuizen

4020 Φ NSW Photographer's Rights - 0 views

  • Otherwise teachers generally do have rights to photograph their own students while on school property. Permission for this is typically included in the terms and conditions that parents sign when enrolling their child in the school. If parents object to photographs, then they must sign a declaration to that effect (most don't bother).
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    "The following by is an analysis of legal issues which apply to street photography in NSW Australia."
Roland Gesthuizen

SMS 20th Anniversary | Text Messages Turn Twenty - 0 views

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    The first SMS message was sent 20 years ago this week. In Australia, we've been LOLing and WTFing for even less time than that - but some are already questioning how many birthdays the technology has left.
Roland Gesthuizen

Bebras Australia | Computational Thinking - 0 views

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    "Bebras is an international initiative whose goal is to promote computational thinking for teachers and students (ages 8-17 / school years 3-12). Bebras is aligned with and supports the new Australian Digital Technologies Curriculum. Bebras is run by NICTA under the  Digital Careers program, funded by the Australian Government as represented by the Department of Communications."
Roland Gesthuizen

Spies blow their cover through the internet - 0 views

  • Social engineering is the art of manipulating people into divulging confidential information, either through the introduction of malware into computer systems through carefully crafted, personalised emails - spear phishing, obtaining access to security codes - or by orchestrating social contact with intelligence targets.
  • the abundance of personal and career information available on the internet posed a clear security risk for both government and the corporate sector, especially companies engaged in national security work or high technology activities
  • Defence Department security instructions require that ''when engaged in online forums … Defence personnel must exercise professional judgment to ensure no information breaches operational security''.
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    "HUNDREDS of former and some present Australian spies have posted information about their employment with intelligence agencies on the internet in what security experts have called ''a gift for foreign espionage''. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Australian behind futuristic Iron Man-style Meta SpaceGlasses says they're the future o... - 0 views

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    "Looking like a cross between ski goggles and Ray-Bans, Meta SpaceGlasses allow wearers to see and interact with virtual objects in 3D space with their hands. Wearers can see the non-existent objects thanks to tiny projectors in the glasses, while sensors detect hands and allow interaction."
Roland Gesthuizen

QuizMe - Cambridge University Press Australia - 0 views

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    "The Cambridge Checkpoints QuizMe App is a mobile/web app with exam style quizzes, responses and scoring that lets you study anywhere and at anytime."
Roland Gesthuizen

Australian girls ahead of boys in computer literacy - 0 views

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    " .. a major international study released Thursday found Australian girls are more computer-literate than their male classmates."
Roland Gesthuizen

Why no one cares about privacy - 0 views

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    ":While I'd like to be able to report that Australians are passionate about their privacy - that they're debating the fundamental shifts underway and the implications for freedom and democracy - the reality is, it's not happening."
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