Published on December 9, 2010 by Technology Slice
Americans Are Responsible For Cablegate – Mr Rudd said Australian WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange – currently in custody in Britain over rape allegations – was not to blame. “Mr Assange is not himself responsible for the unauthorized release of 250,000 documents from the US diplomatic communications network,” Rudd told Reuters. “The Americans are responsible for [...]
Tags: Communications Network, Condoleezza Rice, Control Freak, Diplomatic Communications, Former Prime Minister, Hillary Clinton, Minister John Howard, Prime Minister John, Prime Minister John Howard, Rape Allegations, Reuters, Rudd, Secretaries Of State, State Condoleezza Rice, Sydney Morning Herald, Tough Day, Unauthorized Release, Us Embassy In Canberra, Water Off A Duck, Wikileaks
Posted in Politics
Published on September 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
Twitter Hacked – Twitter was hacked Tuesday, when users input a mischievous code in 140 characters or less causing problems for millions of users, including the White House. Twitter users are safe however, as no personal information was compromised by what Twitter’s security team dubbed the “mouseover bug”, reported the Sydney Morning Herald. “Mouseover” refers [...]
Tags: California Time, Cursors, Micro Messages, Morning Herald, Party Websites, Pop Ups, Security Team, Sydney Morning Herald, Third Party, Tweets, twitter, Ups, Users Computers, Users Input, virus, White House
Posted in Internet
Published on August 19, 2010 by Technology Slice
Australia Iron Chefs Announced – Melbourne chef Guy Grossi will join Sydney’s Neil Perry and Guillaume Brahimi in the Channel Seven series, which will pit the cooking masters against younger chefs, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. Grossi of Melbourne restaurant Gross Florentino said he was very excited to be working with Neil Perry of Rockpool [...]
Tags: Audience, Australia Melbourne, Bennelong, Brahimi, Challengers, Dishes, Expert, Florentino, Guillaume, Iron Chef, Iron Chefs, Japanese Version, Masters, Melbourne Restaurant, Morning Herald, Rockpool, Sbs, Success, Sydney Morning Herald, Theme Ingredient
Posted in Entertainment
Published on June 22, 2010 by Technology Slice
A 17-year-old boy died after staff at Sydney’s Campbelltown Hospital twice told his mother to take him home following a school rugby accident. The Sydney Morning Herald reports Kundai Chiundiza, a student at St Andrew’s Cathedral School, died in his sitting-room yesterday after being told he was suffering from nothing more than a bruised sternum.
Tags: Area Health Service, Bruised Sternum, Campbelltown Hospital, Cathedral School, Fullback, Morning Herald, Mother Grace, O Clock, Painkiller, S College, School Rugby, Sidelines, South West Area Health, South West Area Health Service, St Andrew, St Gregory, Sydney Morning Herald, teenager, Zimbabwe
Posted in Health
Published on June 1, 2010 by Technology Slice
Australians Caught In Vicious Israeli Attack – Fairfax journalist Paul McGeough and photographer Kate Geraghty were on board the MV Samoud. Israel’s army said more than 19 people died when its forces stormed a flotilla of aid-carrying ships.
Tags: australians, barack obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Flotilla, Geraghty, Israeli Army, Israeli Attack, Israeli Blockade, Israeli Forces, Israeli Prime Minister, Israeli Television, Live Ammunition, Marmara, Mavi, Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Passenger Ship, Paul Mcgeough, Prime Minister Benjamin, Sydney Morning Herald, Television Network
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