AOL Eyes Local Online Ad Portal

Speculation is mounting that Time Warner’s internet division, AOL, is set to launch its Advertising.com network in Australia. Such an entry would continue the rapid-fire shake-up of the Australian internet display industry currently under way, putting the big players under more pressure to retain their dominant market share. Advertising.com bills itself as the biggest network of its type, serving up video, mobile, display and search advertising on independent websites using technology to target and follow individual users

RBA Slams PayPal Move

The Reserve Bank has joined a chorus of high-profile organisations, including the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and Australian Bankers’ Association (ABA) to denounce eBay’s proposal to use PayPal as its main payment method. The RBA believes the new process will stifle competition and limit the ability for alternative payments systems to compete on an even keel

Wind Energy In Rock Port

Rock Port only has a population of 1,316 but last week they threw the switch as America’s first ever community completely powered by the wind. Yes, northwest Missouri is windier than central Missouri. It takes winds of up to 9-miles per hour to get those blades spinning. Rock Port is now powered by four wind turbines. In all, 79 turbines are operational in northwest Missouri

Security Flaw Turns Gmail into Open-Relay Server

A recently-discovered flaw in Gmail is capable of turning Google’s e-mail service into a highly effective spam machine. According to the Information Security Research Team, Gmail is susceptible to a man-in-the-middle attack that allows a spammer to send thousands of bulk e-mails through Google’s SMTP service without fear of detection. This attack bypasses both Google’s identity fraud protection mechanisms and the current 500-address limit on bulk e-mail

Hackers’ Posts Designed to Cause Epileptic Fits

Computer attacks typically do not inflict physical pain on their victims. But in a rare example of an attack apparently motivated by malice rather than money, hackers recently bombarded the Epilepsy Foundation’s web site with hundreds of pictures and links to pages with rapidly flashing images. The breach triggered severe migraines and near-seizure reactions in some site visitors who viewed the images. People with photosensitive epilepsy can get seizures when they’re exposed to flickering images, a response also caused by some video games and cartoons

Firefox Infects Vietnamese Users With Trojan Code

Mozilla is redoubling its efforts to check user created add-ons for viruses and Trojans after it discovered that a language pack on its official add-on page had been infected for months with rogue code. Starting in mid-February, Vietnamese users of Mozilla’s open source Firefox browser were at risk of infection from malicious Trojan Horse code seemingly accidentally embedded in a language pack available on its Add-ons site

iiNet Acquires Westnet

iiNet has announced it will purchase fellow WA-based ISP Westnet in a deal worth $81 million, but will retain the staff and brand of the company. iiNet said it would cement the ISP as the third largest in Australia. With Westnet’s 215,000 active services, including 138,000 broadband users, iiNet’s total number of active services will grow to over 680,000, including over 470,000 dialup and broadband subscribers, said the announcement

Broadband Service Over Power Lines in Texas to Shut Down

Once touted as a possible third option for home broadband that could compete with phone and cable companies, the idea of providing Internet service over power lines now looks like it has died in infancy. A Texas utility company said last week that it is taking control of the equipment that was to be used in the largest planned US deployment of broadband over power lines, or BPL — and won’t be using it to provide Internet service

Microsoft Restarts Canned XP, Vista Updates

Microsoft will resume two major Windows updates it had stalled due to a conflict it caused with one of its lesser-known software products. The software maker on Tuesday said it is releasing XP Service Pack 3 for Web downloads, and resuming automatic updates to Vista Service Pack 1, after developing a filter that will prevent machines running Dynamics RMS from getting either update

Google Pulls Open Source CoreAVC Project Over DMCA Complaint

Google has taken down the open-source project CoreAVC for Linux due to a DMCA complaint. The CoreAVC codec is a commercial high-definition H.264 DirectShow filter for windows provided by CoreCodec. The CoreAVC for Linux project provided various patches for Linux applications (mplayer, MythTV, xine) to use these DirectShow decoder filters in Linux. The takedown is quite controversial, as the CoreAVC project did not provide any copyrighted material — only the means to use the DirectShow filters in Linux — via Slashdot

Data Centres Are Becoming Big Polluters, Study Finds

The world’s data centers are projected to surpass the airline industry as a greenhouse gas polluter by 2020. Over that time, the carbon dioxide emissions attributable to the electricity consumed by fast-expanding data centers will rise fourfold, the study estimates. The greenhouse gas impact of data centers is not yet counted and likely to be very significant