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  • Queensland schools trial IP telephony

    A number of Queensland schools within the state's Department of Education and Training (DETA) have started trialling IP telephony solutions, networking vendor 3Com revealed yesterday.

  • 3Com rejects TippingPoint criticism

    3Com's new Asia-Pacific boss has rejected comments from the networking vendor's subsidiary TippingPoint that the 3Com brand name was in trouble in the region.

  • XP Starter Edition: Just don't dismiss it

    Microsoft's plan to release cut-price, stripped-down Windows in some Asian countries has come in for criticism - but the scheme is worth a closer look.

  • PeopleSoft unveils midmarket tools in Asia

    Following similar moves by most of its rivals, enterprise software maker PeopleSoft has launched a set of business applications targeted at small and medium businesses in Asia.

  • A billion PC users on the way

    By the end of the decade, a billion people will be clicking away at computers, but generating a profit out of newly wired portions of the world is going to take a lot of work.

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    BarCamp buzz: Let the hacking continue

    Attending last weekend's BarCamp in Sydney, it was hard to escape the conclusion that a certain "dot-com bust" flavour had seeped into the kool aid previously being drunk by Australia's web 2.0 and early stage start-up sector.

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  • A billion PC users on the way

    By the end of the decade, a billion people will be clicking away at computers, but generating a profit out of newly wired portions of the world is going to take a lot of work.

  • Hackers: Under the hood

    Mudge, Kevin Mitnick, Adrian Lamo, Jericho and Raven Alder speak to ZDNet Australia about the making of a hacker.

  • Intel works to smooth out Wi-Fi roaming

    Intel and the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore have teamed on an ambitious plan to cut through the tangle of network standards, so that users can stay connected in wireless and wired networks wherever they are.

Reviews (2)

  • Virgin Mobile goes green to stay in Australia

    Virgin Mobile will continue to operate in Australia, despite the failure of its enterprise in Singapore.

  • Hewlett Packard

    Hewlett Packard have announced a new direction in its printing and imaging strategy. It has combined its latest web-enabled printers with new printing e-services to relegate the -just a printer" concept to the Dark Ages. To ensure the commercial success of the strategy, HP is building a suite of Internet services that will turn its new generation of printers into on-line printing devices.

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