Google ends WiFi data collection

Published on May 15, 2010 by Technology Slice

Google says that the cars used for its & quot;Street View & quot; mapping service had been mistakenly collecting personal data that people sent over unsecured WiFi networks.

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Wheel turning against banks: law firm

Published on May 15, 2010 by Technology Slice

The firm handling a & #36;5b class action over claims of unfair bank fees says moves by NAB to refund millions in late penalties shows a change in their behaviour.

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Consumers Still Spending Cautiously

Published on April 13, 2010 by Technology Slice

Consumers Still Spending Cautiously – There are early signs the Australian retail industry is recovering from the global economic crisis, but shoppers remain cautious and continue to carefully budget household finances, a national survey has found. With interest rates rising and a federal election looming, Australian women in particular will need a confidence boost before [...]

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South Korean Navy Ship Sinks Causing Mine Explosion

Published on March 27, 2010 by Technology Slice

Navy ship sinking might be caused by mine explosion, South Korean media YTN quoted presidential sources as saying on Saturday.

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Olympic Torch Malfunction

Published on February 14, 2010 by Technology Slice

Despite some of the things I’ve previously said that could be construed as impugning the Winter Olympics, the human part of me took over during last night’s Opening Ceremonies. The gigantic coming together of people from all corners of the globe in a peaceful celebration of sport is a phenomenon that knocks loudly on the [...]

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