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  • Google recruits eggheads with mystery billboard

    A billboard placed this week in the heart of Silicon Valley posed a complex mathematical question that most commuters on Highway 101 would need Google to crack.

  • Finding the floor in the tech downturn

    IBM, Intel and Microsoft all reported quarterly results and analysts are still struggling to interpret them, get the low down on what the numbers will mean for the industry.

  • Local startup challenges Telstra's ADSL network

    Australia's newest carrier eCOM Communications is trailblazing into unchartered waters with plans to deploy Australia's first national Voice over DSL network.

  • The cheque is in the e-mail

    Electronic billing is back, and this time, it means business, as many companies and financial institutions roll out electronic bill payment schemes.

  • Protecting telecommuters from hack attacks

    Providing security for mobile workers is a growing worry for IT, but companies like Lexis-Nexis are getting tough with strong software and strict policies.

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