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  • Do computers help with children's education?

    Debate is raging over whether computers and Internet access are harmful or beneficial to children's education, with two surveys providing contradictory results.

  • Fiorina unveils HP's consumer goods for 2005

    Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Friday morning, HP CEO Carly Fiorina offered a sneak peek at the products her company will try to insert into people's living rooms, as well as prototypes of other things yet to come.

  • Alston: ACS "peddling dogma" over Aust ICT deficit

    Richard Alston, minister for Information Technology has defended Australia's ICT trade performance dismissing the Australian Computer Society's highly critical analysis of it as a "superficial and simplistic stunt".

  • Apple earnings beat expectations

    Buoyed by a surge in sales of both iPods and Macintoshes, Apple Computer has reported first-quarter earnings that soared past expectations.

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