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    We may see the laptop market as completely oversaturated, but chipmaker AMD sees only opportunities and undeserved markets. Hence the new Athlon Neo, which AMD calls a "platform for ultrathin notebooks".

  • JobWatch: Enough chiefs, more Indians required

    IT jobs lead the February fall of online job advertisements according to the latest Olivier Job Index, released over the weekend.

  • CIOs told: 'Offer business analytics or lose budget'

    CIOs that want to protect their IT budget from being slashed need to develop business analytic capabilities, according to new research from IT analyst group Gartner.

  • 7-Eleven appoints new CIO

    7-Eleven has filled its vacant chief information officer chair, nearly three months after losing its long-time top IT executive Michael Peck to fashion giant Sussan.

  • 7-11 deploys new management system

    Retail company 7-Eleven Stores is undergoing a AU$12.5 million system upgrade to cater for an anticipated expansion of its chain of 297 convenience shops over the next three years to nearly 500.

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  • Protecting our borders: IT stands guard

    Can a national ID card protect Australians against terrorist attacks? And can citizens' details be protected by Public Key Infrastructure? We look at the types of hardware and software employed to combat terrorism, and how ports and other critical infrastructure are protected.

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  • Motorola Q 9h

    If you're looking for an attractive 3.5G PDA-phone with push email, Windows Mobile 6 and a QWERTY keyboard, the Motorola Q 9h is worthy of consideration, so long as you don't need a touchscreen or Wi-Fi.

  • HP LaserJet 3015

    The HP LaserJet 3015 does the trick for students and families, but small businesses can do better with a different printer.

  • Sharp ZQ-290II

    What happens when you take a PDA, remove most of the core functionality, and sell it? You get something akin to the ZQ-290II, that's what. Read our Australian review.

  • Opera brings Linux up to scratch

    A new release of Opera's Linux browser marks the company's effort to keep Windows and Linux software versions synchronised. But the Mac has been left out in the cold.

  • Sony CLIE PEG-NX70V

    The NX70V is arguably the fastest, slickest and most functional Palm-based handheld available. However, it's a lot to carry around.

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