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    Hewlett-Packard will cut the pay of its employees globally, according to an email sent to staff by chief executive Mark Hurd this morning.

  • HP forms new unit for server, storage software

    Hewlett-Packard has announced the formation of a new software unit in its storage and server division.

  • Hollywood cracks down on DVD chipmakers

    The Motion Picture Association of America said Monday in the US that it has sued two chipmakers for selling DVD chips to companies that are flouting copy-protection rules.

  • Telstra claims breakthrough on speech

    Telstra may have found a new cash cow as the broadband and mobile competition rises, with the launch of a "breakthrough speech recognition technology" that it hopes will corner the emerging market.

  • HP sets up separate Linux unit

    Hewlett-Packard has broadened its Linux effort, establishing a separate division to house its business interests in the open-source operating system, ZDNet Australia parent CNET News.com has learned.

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    While IT managers have gotten a lot better at planning for new technology rollouts, there's one element which remains annoyingly unpredictable: how the end users are going to react.

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    I spent enough time at CeBIT last week to know the telecommunications industry was well represented ... but not always without controversy.

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    Facing a major upgrade of its core SAP environment, Victorian electricity distributor Powercor last year found itself facing a mountain of issues -- and riding a steep learning curve to testing management.

  • SMB: Security solutions

    Being inundated with spam e-mail is annoying enough, but it can be downright problematic when its affecting productivity and diverting staff attention. We look at one SMB's successful battle with spam and a few security solutions that might come in handy.

  • VoIP needs a reality check

    Consultant Fred Goldstein believes conventional wisdom on voice over Internet Protocol overtaking traditional phone networks needs rethinking.

  • Windows XP drivers: Newer isn't always better

    Even though Microsoft, in conjunction with hardware vendors, tries to produce solid drivers, sometimes new drivers cause more problems than they fix.

  • One-touch security

    ZDNet Australia looks at some of the biometrics technologies currently available and examines how they can protect your valuable network.

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  • One-touch security

    ZDNet Australia looks at some of the biometrics technologies currently available and examines how they can protect your valuable network.

  • Reviews News: How's about them Apples?

    Cheaper Apples, PDA utilities and much more in this week's instalment of Reviews News.

  • DirectX 8 Unleashed

    Prepare to be dazzled. Since its first version in 1995, DirectX has grown from an optional download into a must-have entertainment engine. The newest version, 8.0, firmly establishes DirectX as an integral part of the Windows-based multimedia experience.

  • Solo 5300 XL Pentium III 800MHz

    Indecisive notebook shoppers, let go of your mouse and look no further. The new Solo 5300 XL from Gateway delivers the perfect compromise between easy-on-the-shoulders portability and muscular desktop-replacement power.

  • Here come the fastest notebooks yet

    Intel's new mobile chip, the Pentium III-M, promises ever greater speeds for mobile computers while using less battery power and creating less heat. Already, notebook makers have products featuring the cool new chip that will be in the shops in month or two.

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