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Open Source Victoria, a government-funded software body, published a briefing paper on Tuesday designed to demystify some of the legal issues surrounding copyrights and patents in the software industry.
Hewlett-Packard has released its final Alpha processor, the beginning of the end for a chip dynasty that never was.
Nokia has confirmed that some of its Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones are vulnerable to "bluesnarfing," in which an attacker exploits a flaw to read, modify and copy a phone's address book and calendar without leaving any trace of the intrusion.
IBM plans to announce on Tuesday a thin blade server that uses its own Power processors, but a delay means the system won't ship until March--just ahead of a counterattack by Hewlett-Packard.
Why did national radio broadcaster Austereo Group and consultancy Coffey International drop Linux for Windows? And why did soon-to-be-listed Wotif.com abandon Microsoft technologies for Red Hat and Oracle?
Hewlett-Packard has released its final Alpha processor, the beginning of the end for a chip dynasty that never was.
CeBIT Australia, one of the region's leading ICT tradeshows for the business marketplace, is back again.
The FBI has worked with the SANS Institute to develop a list of the 10 most exploited Windows threats.
The United States moves forward with a plan to put RFID chips and biometric data in passports by early next year.
The 3.2-megapixel Dimage Z1 marks Konica Minolta's foray into a new range of digital cameras for photography enthusiasts.
This Kodak will be attractive to 5-megapixel bargain hunters and newbies, but if you can spend a little more, there are better options.
Does the new wide-angled zoom lens and ultra-flexible LCD screen make the C-5060WZ a must have?
Solid performance plus some useful video-centric features make the MV600i a good entry-level choice.
The S5000 is an excellent all-rounder with enough basic and advanced functions to please all but the most demanding photographers.
Telstra shareholders fear break up
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The Change Program changes its Agenda
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Has New Zealand's smiling assassin delivered?
The long-awaited separation of Telstra
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