Telstra, ICANN, Megafauna, Plagiarism, Online Scams & Hearts
Telstra broadband and online services executive director Greg Willis said the $1 billion plus of broadband development would be over a number of technologies including satellite, ADSL and its hybrid fibre coaxial cable.
ICANN has fiddled its own rules to protect existing members. It claims unjustified delays in processing an application by New.net meant the bid was rejected, causing a ruckus.
Some people want to introduce elephants, camels and other large African beasts into the US — and not in zoos, but roaming free in vast parks. Why? To replace the megafauna supposedly killed off by the first humans to enter the New World. The popular overkill theory took a hefty knock today with evidence it wasn't humans but climate change which caused the extinctions.
Check out the University of Virginia's Plagiarism Resource Centre — a complete one-stop shop to stop plagiarism, a growing problem since students discovered the net.
State, Territory and Commonwealth Government consumer authorities have launched a combined Web site designed to protect consumers from online scams.
Researchers in Seattle are getting closer to growing living heart muscle outside the body, a technique that could one day make heart transplants and artificial hearts obsolete.
ICANN has fiddled its own rules to protect existing members. It claims unjustified delays in processing an application by New.net meant the bid was rejected, causing a ruckus.
Some people want to introduce elephants, camels and other large African beasts into the US — and not in zoos, but roaming free in vast parks. Why? To replace the megafauna supposedly killed off by the first humans to enter the New World. The popular overkill theory took a hefty knock today with evidence it wasn't humans but climate change which caused the extinctions.
Check out the University of Virginia's Plagiarism Resource Centre — a complete one-stop shop to stop plagiarism, a growing problem since students discovered the net.
State, Territory and Commonwealth Government consumer authorities have launched a combined Web site designed to protect consumers from online scams.
Researchers in Seattle are getting closer to growing living heart muscle outside the body, a technique that could one day make heart transplants and artificial hearts obsolete.
