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    Australian SMEs aren't paying nearly enough attention to Linux considering the top priority for their IT managers is to "reduce costs", but despite the prevailing attitude, it won't take much for open source to have a far greater impact in the near future, according to research released today.

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    Music players and laptops took pride of place this year, and the smaller the better -- check out our top 10 most read reviews for this year.

  • The pragmatic radical

    Q&A Michael Dell, the chairman and CEO of namesake computer maker Dell, certainly knows how to fit his image to his company.

  • Tech greats bid farewell to Gates

    As Bill Gates steps down from full-time work at Microsoft, well-wishing cheers and not-so-nice jeers are echoing from Silicon Valley.

  • APN brings IT back into the fold

    Publisher and broadcaster APN News and Media (APN) is centralising parts of its IT function to the company's technical headquarters on Queensland's Sunshine Coast in an effort to rationalise the way it supports 50 remote sites.

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  • Making Dell a cool brand

    Product design chief John Medica has a big job ahead -- jazzing up Dell's image with computers that capture the public's imagination.

  • Dell CIO's daily challenges

    Randy Mott used to run Wal-Mart's technology division. Now, at Dell, his unit keeps 53,000 employees, eight manufacturing sites and more than 800 suppliers ticking.

  • Will PDAs outpace notebooks?

    Commentary: With the rise and rise of PDA specifications, will they begin to replace notebooks for real business tasks?

  • Battle brews over unlocking PC secrets

    The BIOS is one of the most closely guarded pieces of your system's software. Now some people want to set it free.

  • How Hewlett-Packard can be saved

    We give incoming HP CEO Mark Hurd a few words of advice ... like ditch the Gulfstreams.

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  • Dell 2709W

    Dell's latest 27-inch monitor introduces an updated menu system, several new inputs and wide colour gamut. While it won't impress professionals, it's likely to please the average user who wants a big screen.

  • Dell 5100MP Projector

    The 5100MP is a fine business projector, but it's less well suited for home cinemaphiles.

  • Dell OptiPlex GX280

    Dell's new OptiPlex GX280 offers the latest Intel computing technology for an approachable price.

  • Dell Inspiron 8500: Mobile media powerhouse

    With its wide-aspect 15.4in. screen, excellent performance and reasonable battery life, Dell's redesigned Inspiron 8500 series is a mobile media powerhouse.

  • First Look: Dell Inspiron 9100

    Dell today unveiled its new flagship Inspiron notebook, the 9100. Here are our first impressions of this powerhouse desktop replacement.

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