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  • Red ring of death is closer than you think

    It can seem hard to believe that a company with all the resources of Microsoft can make make a billion-dollar mistake with a small chip-design fault. Yet chip design is not an exact science and Rupert Goodwins, who has been there himself, details how it can go horribly wrong.

  • Heated battles--tech's road to success

    In the tech-industry's short history, stiff competition usually results in breakthrough advancements. That's good news to those battling over Web services.

  • Outback suffers major ISP outage

    Regional Internet Service Provider, Austar has suffered a major outage in the Northern Territory, with customers in the Katherine area unable to access email for up to five days.

  • Austar's bank balance hits the Big Dipper

    Regional Pay-TV provider Austar United Communications is still searching for a financial suitor to plug the drain on its bank balance.

  • Eisa creditors back Austar

    Austar's AU$13 million offer to save embattled Internet Service Provider eisa has been given the go ahead by eisa creditors in a meeting held to settle the company's fate.

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