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Why tech is on the verge of changing the political process forever
By Jay McGregor published
In depth The younger generation isn't politically apathetic, but rather, has decided to express its views via different and technological means.

Good news, Like-happy Facebookers - your thumbs ups count as free speech
By Michael Rougeau published
A court found that employees can't be discriminated against based on their Facebook "Likes."

Turnbull takes a swipe at NBN policy petitioners
By Farrha Khan published
Liberal party communications spokesperson Malcolm Turnbull has rejected an online petition calling on the Coalition to reconsider its NBN policy.

Coalition filters out its own internet filter policy within hours
By Farrha Khan published
Yesterday afternoon saw the Coalition launch an opt-out internet filter policy, but it was soon taken down due to it being "poorly worded".

No NBN for major Aussie cities until 2017 under Coalition?
By Farrha Khan published
Under a Coalition government, areas that already have HFC cable networks in major cities won't receive fibre network upgrades until 2017.

Opposition's NBN alternative revealed: (Slightly) cheaper but slower
By Nick Broughall published
After years of decrying the expense of the National Broadband Network, the opposition has finally revealed its own plans for internet in Australia.

Twitter hack may have affected early adopters like President Obama
By Matt Swider published
Top politicians and news organizations are among those compromised by the recent Twitter hack, according to a social media metrics site.

UN control of the internet denied by Western democracies
By Matt Swider published
The United Nations power-grab to control the internet has been thwarted by the U.S., U.K., Canada, and other democracies today.
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