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  • Just 5 agencies can use datacentre panel

    Not all federal government agencies can apply for datacentre resources under the newly formed interim datacentre panel. In fact, only five have been cleared to do so, according to the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO).

  • Phishers catch on to the Net's 'long tail'

    The number of brands exploited by online con artists grew to a record 154 in July, according to a report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group.

  • 'Failing' SCO sees Linux licence revenue plunge

    SCO has seen a sharp decline in income, as enterprises fail to be tempted by its Linux indemnification programme.

  • PCCW says funding for M1 bid not a problem

    Debt-burdened Pacific Century Cyberworks, through its joint venture with Telstra, claims it does not face problems funding its bid for Singapore's second largest mobile operator MobileOne (M1).

  • Apple installs OS X on all new Macs

    Apple Computer has started installing the new Mac OS X operating system on all of its new computers, two months ahead of schedule.

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  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Telco revenues: my facts, your opinions

    I don't think I'm stepping out of line when I say that every good analysis combines facts and opinion.

  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    DCITA: Too many policies, too few policies?

    If someone gave you AU$93.5 million to spend, would you forget it? I wouldn't either. But this is exactly what seems to have happened in the aftermath of the 2007/8 federal budget, which was widely lambasted by many observers -- including yours truly -- for its lack of funding for meaningful ICT related initiatives.

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  • Diskeeper 8.0 Home Edition

    If you're too lazy to run the Windows defragger, Diskeeper 8.0 will automatically defragment your drive for you.

  • HP Photosmart 935

    This camera offers point-and-shoot ease to budget buyers, but lags in the performance stakes, making it a wise choice only for less-demanding shooters.

  • Epson Stylus Photo 935

    The Epson Stylus Photo 935 offers a plethora of printing options as well as high-resolution prints, but owing to its slow print speeds and sub-par text outputs, this printer just doesn't hack it for office work.

  • Longing for Laser

    Choosing the right corporate colour printer requires looking at a lot more than just price and print speed. We examine the factors that are crucial to making the right choice.

  • Sony STRDE935

    The first audio/video receiver was a stereo model that switched video. Then came Dolby Surround receivers, feeding four speakers, which were soon to be replaced with Pro-Logic models feeding five speakers

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    The G'Day USA: Australia Week campaign today announced the finalists for the Innovation Shoot Out event, which will see eight Australian technology start-ups travel to San Francisco in January 2010 to demonstrate the commercial viability of their products in the US.
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    Five consecutive days without broadband has led me to what seemed at the time to be an act of desperation: contemplating signing up for Telstra's 100Mbps cable modem service.
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