Are arcade games teaching children to be gamblers?

July 5th, 2010

A complaint from anti-gaming establishments is that clubs which install arcade games are encouraging children to be gamblers at an early stage, thereby ‘grooming’ them to be problem gamblers as adults.

Independent senator Nick Xenaphon is encouraging the federal government to take action on this point, as there is no legislation handling it in the meantime.  Mr Xenaphon believes that while parents play the pokies inside a club, the kids are getting the same ‘training’ on arcade games not far away.

The Productivity Commission appears to be in agreement with Mr Xenaphon, in its report on gambling which states that “minors should not…be exposed to gambling areas within venues”.  Unfortunately, the report did not continue on to make further recommendations about fixing this problem.

To read the full article, click here.


IronKey – End of Financial Year Sale

June 25th, 2010

For a limited time until the end of June, we are discounting selected models of the world’s most secure flash drive, the IronKey. Click here for more information on the sale.

There is no better device for durability and secure data storage, so do not miss out.


Mobile shopping – get set to splurge

June 22nd, 2010

Paypal, the lucrative branch of Ebay which allows individuals and businesses to pay online using different methods of payment, is looking to the Asia-Pacific region to grow e-commerce.

The latest figures from Informa Research show that in this region, buying products online with a handheld device is to go up to $139,000 billion USD in 2012, with the key markets being Japan and Korea. The rapidly expanding use of smartphones is credited for this growth in use.

To cope with the higher workload, Paypal has plans to double employees in the offices of Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Taiwan and Singapore by the end of the year.

To read the full article, click here.


New IronKey Enterprise site

June 11th, 2010

Exciting news: we have now launched a website exclusively for IronKey Enterprise.  Business users with over 5 employees can now purchase IronKeys to suit their purpose and enjoy all the benefits of the IronKey.

Enquiries are welcome.

http://www.ironkeyenterprise.com.au


Two teams cover Australian security concerns

May 28th, 2010

The Australian Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT) which wrapped up its security conference last week, will team up with a new security team as envisaged by the Australian government.

As part of the government’s cyber security strategy, the new CERT, which was started up in November 2009, will cover a wider area of security, including the ability to better analyse and protect against threats in the areas of government and infrastructure, education of Australians on threats, and make changes to the legal framework so that cyber-crime can be more effectively prosecuted.

The new CERT is operational in July this year.

To read the full article, click here.


iPad arrives 28 May: how can it help your business?

May 21st, 2010

So Apple’s newest gadget arrives in Australia in a week.  Amongst all the hype, what professional people really want to know is how it will help with their business.

Customers in the United States have already had a chance to use the iPad.  A review by Ubergizmo outlines useful features of this device:

  • Excellent 1024 x 768 display, allowing for good picture quality
  • Good picture brightness distribution
  • Same look and feel as Ipod touch
  • News applications: easy to access
  • Virtual keyboard: so much faster than a smartphone
  • Emails and calendar: simple to read and use
  • Effective use of social media such as Twitter and Facebook

Overall pros are that this is a good device for working with clients and customers alike, take it to business meetings to engage with your client, use it yourself with ease in many surroundings, for work and for play.

Are there any negatives? Of course, especially in a new device.  There may be slower Web browsing, as well as impediments to file management such as inability to ‘drag and drop’ with the same ease of Macs.

The full Ubergizmo review is available here.


AusCERT Security Conference on now in Gold Coast

May 17th, 2010

Asia Pacific Information Security Conference (AusCERT) annual Autumn conference is taking place right now in the Gold Coast, from 16 – 21 May 2010.

This conference is known as the premier IT security event for professionals and featuresa large list of delegates and sponsors from the IT and security world coming together to share knowledge and expertise.

Finalists for security awards have been announced, with the awards dinner happening later this week.

IronKey products and expertise is on show at the Duo International Pty Ltd stand.

Further information about the AusCERT conference is available here.


Biggest class action in history against major Australian Banks

May 14th, 2010

This week, litigation funder IMF Australia is financing a class action against Commonwealth Bank, ANZ, NAB and Westpac on the basis that ‘exception fees’ charged by the banks including late fees and dishonour fees were out of proportion to the actual cost charged by the banks.

At todays 14 May 2010, 40,000 Australians have signed on as claimants.

Full article available here.


Ironkey takes next step in online banking security

May 14th, 2010

Ironkey introduces its Trusted Acess for Banking USB drive.

Banking customers have been increasingly affected by malicious software which can gain access to secure logins and other confidential information.

Ironkey is assisting banks in the USA with providing extra security for its customers.

Click here to read the full article.


Ironkey releases the D200

October 18th, 2009

Ironkey has just released the D200

https://www.ironkey.com/d200

The Ironkey D200 is a lower end, more affordable Ironkey model designed for the office worker.

You can now buy the D200 online in Australia at www.ironkey.net.au