SQL attack hits 500,000 websites – Crooks Rig ATM with Eee PC to Steal Credit Card Info – Happy spamiversary! Spam reaches 30 years old – Ballmer Says Microsoft Ready for Future Without Yahoo – Apple posts profit of $1.05B, ships nearly 2.3 million Macs – iPhone SDK Beta 4 Now Available, Comes with OpenGL ES 3D Graphics Support – Hacker testifies News Corp unit hired him – New talent to beef up Telstra board – Windows Sales Way Down, Microsoft Loses Money – ProInfo and Linux Educacional KDE in Public Schools in Brazil – British Teen Repellent System Irritating US Residents Soon – Fluffy bunny: Put Some Age On Your Cheap Booze With the Help of 15,000 Volts

Australia leads eBay sellers revolt + eBay sues Craigslist founder – Skype expands “unlimited” calling – Woolworth introducing ’scan-it-yourself’ checkouts – Smarter ATMs for NAB – Virgin new 5GB/month for $39 Discuss mobile broadband in Australia – States chase Conroy over broadband – South Aus & Western Aus want Australian Broadband plans revealed – Latest version of Ubuntu “Hardy Heron” to be released Thursday – Report says running Vista can halve your carbon emissions compared to XP – Hi-tech pokies chase young gamers – Apple Buys Chip Designer – Mixed feelings on Next G as replacement rural network

IT crash hits Virgin Blue – Australia’s YouTube stars to get paid – Conroy bids to ease broadband fears – German Company Resurrects Self-Destructing DVDs – The Australian Competition and Consumer Comission (ACCC) wants to know what you think about eBay – Laptops with Lucas Heights reactor maps stolen – Foreign hackers target Aussie companies – New spam site found every three seconds – Apple patches critical Safari holes – Apple, Orange in talks to cut iPhone price to boost French sales and more.

CDMA network to finally cease operating on 28th April – Microsoft Australia to help grow local software industry by assisting aussie startup companies – ACCC to probe eBay policied – Real-Life Rick-Rolling and more.

eBay members cry foul – Telstra expects broadband win – Experts hack power grid in no time – Apple ’s 3G iPhone to be priced from $399USD? – Tenders called for Australia’s $4.7b broadband project – SA man charged over eBay fraud – PCs in needy schools by July: Gillard – Amazon, Wal-Mart jump on the HD DVD rebate bandwagon – Experts hack power grid in no time

Walt Mossberg promises 3G iPhone in 60 days -Underground iPhone Developers Going Legit – Apple Notebooks to See Major Design Changes? – Tassie broadband stranded – Verizon to probe Centrelink service – HP now making a eeePC equivalent and more

Microsoft XP support extended to 2011 – Intel distances itself from Australia’s scrapped WiMAX plans – USB accordion concept and more

OPEL scrapped – Melbourne storms cause website blackouts as well as power black outs – Touchscreen Eee PC and more.

Take-Two rejects US$2 billionn EA offer

Official: Touchscreen Eee Pc Coming This Spring

Opel demise good for Tassie

Ninemsn, SBS ‘hit’ by storm

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