Entries for the ‘the internet’ Category

Australian mandatory internet filter delayed till 2013

Before the 2010 federal election there were two major Labor policies hanging in the balance, the mandatory internet filter and the National Broadband Network (NBN). Both were potentially to be up in jeopardy if Labor lost but fortunately for both policies, they won. With the election now over, the Department of Broadband Communications and the [...]

A curious email from Michael Trkulja re. suing Google

A few months ago now, local Melbourne man Michael (Milorad) Trkulja launched a law suit against search engine giant Google. To cut a long story short, Trkulja is claiming that Google made him look like a criminal. By caching a third party website, when you searched Google for ‘Michael Trkulja’, the search results came up [...]

OzLog: Sorry, ‘think of the children’ isn’t good enough

When Stephen Conroy first announced Labor’s plans to introduce a mandatory internet filter, the main argument pushed was that anyone who doesn’t agree with the internet filter favours child abuse. So strong and central is this viewpoint in the pro-filter campaign that when asked what he thought about an opt-in approach to the internet filter, [...]

Juice Media’s Rap News vs News World Order falls short

Following the release of Collateral Murder, Wikileaks has almost been a staple in the global journalistic landscape. Every week there’s something new to read about, a different angle on the organisation, or a new opinion published or various ping-pong’esque volleys at eachother from those that support Wikileaks and those that oppose it. Lately, receiving as [...]

Why is NSW government still falling for online scams?

Internet scams have been around for as long the internet has existed itself. It must have been roughly what, a few seconds after email was invented that people realised that was a lot of money to be made by sending out phishing emails. These emails usually contain some rubbish story and then ask for money. [...]

Hugo and JuiceMedia rap the crap out of the news

I’m a bit late to this one so you’ll have to forgive me. I got back from a weekend away and was checking my Twitter feed for anything interesting. One particular tweet from Wikileaks caught my eye; Hilarious WikiLeaks rap gets it right. Is comedy the only honest commentary? Hilarious Wikileaks rap? What did Wikileaks [...]

MSN beta needs Windows 7 or Vista? Shove it Microsoft.

Sometime in the 1990s the internet suddenly became useful as people gained the ability to ‘message’ eachother in real time. This was particularly useful in Australia where SMS charges were still priced around the complete and utter ripoff mark. The dominant messenger program of choice was ICQ and such was the influence this software had [...]

Michael Trkulja sues search engines over results

Defamation is always going to be a tricky subject on the internet. For the most part you’ve got outdated laws policing a technological platform that didn’t even exist when they were drafted. Couple that with problematic worldwide jurisdiction, internet companies making billions and clueless internet users will dollar signs in their eyes and you’ve got [...]

Whirlpool to report June 2010 DDOS attacks to police

Whirlpool is Australia’s largest technology forum and each day thousands of people contribute to discussions on the site, ranging from not only technology issues but also covering a wide range of topics. I am one of them and yesterday night noticed the Whirlpool was down. Usually when Whirlpool goes down a maintenance message comes up [...]

Hey news.com.au, where’d my BREAKING NEWS go?!

Somebody seems to have broken news.com.au’s breaking news service. Yesterday news.com.au were having rampant problems with server timeouts and today the entire breaking news section has disappeared off their front page.