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    Tafe NSW have developed a compulsory online training program for the Rugby World Cup 2003 workforce.

  • TAB sorry for Cup Internet betting fiasco

    TAB Ltd has apologised for a "virtual shutdown" of its Internet betting operations from 2:30pm to 3:30pm on Melbourne Cup day, blaming the problems on a pre-race "sudden change in weather" which prompted punters to try to re-access the site to make additional bets.

  • Australia, England, employers the World Cup losers?

    How are you going to manage both your information technology team and corporate use of technology resources during the World Cup this month?

  • Giving the Web a sporting chance

    The race by the online sports media for official recognition has almost been won, as two of its players this week get ready to strut their stuff in front of the world by covering the Winter Olympic Games. But, as ZDNet Australia found out, the competition from traditional media outlets remains fierce.

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    It's hard to think about anything else today other than Australia's ludicrous 1-0 defeat this morning by Luis Medina Cantalejo, oops I mean Italy.

  • Boundless Web mail bad news for IT managers

    Yahoo's decision to offer unlimited storage capacity for Web mail users might be great news for home users keen to swap stupidly high-resolution photos, but for enterprise IT managers it's just another pain in the backside.

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    Case study: Getty Images gets clicking in Melbourne.

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    Two weeks after the release and one update to 10.6.1 later, it was time to upgrade from OS X 10.5 Leopard to OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Just how hands-free and painless was this upgrade going to be?

  • Linux Mint 7 XFCE: Screenshots

    Linux Mint takes Ubuntu and applies a fresh coat of paint to the interface as well as adding a number of helpful utilities.

  • 'Goalfest' for IT at the World Cup

    No other sporting event captures the world's imagination like the FIFA World Cup. How will local companies be contributing during this month-long extravaganza, both online and offline?

  • SBS adds server muscle to World Cup defence

    Broadcaster SBS has beefed up the infrastructure behind its World Cup football Web site as Australia's participation for the first time since 1974 is expected to generate unprecedented levels of online traffic.

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    It may look like a 3-D image but it's in fact a barcode designed to direct your phone's web browser to a relevant web page, or a phone number to dial.

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    With the plethora of WYSIWYG editors out there brimming with functionality, can a code-based tool such as CoffeeCup HTML Editor cut it any more?

  • Apple Final Cut Studio 2

    Final Cut Studio 2 is a solid value and worthy upgrade for serious film editors who work on Macs. However, hobbyists should consider simpler software.

  • Code confidence: 4 HTML editors tested

    Whether or not you're fluent in HTML, there's a Web site creation app just for you. We'll help you find it.

  • Web editors go to war

    GoLive, eat your heart out. Not only does Namo WebEditor feature a Site Wizard and a Site Manager that rival those of GoLive, it costs about half as much.

  • TomTom Go 500

    The TomTom Go 500 is an easy to use and exceptionally clever little GPS device for in-car navigation.

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