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    The Australian arm of IT services multinational Unisys has placed an advertisement for an evangelist to plug open source software locally, with a potential pay packet of AU$250,000 per year.

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    Italian scooters and baby diapers could have a common link soon: embedded RFID tags tracking their whereabouts.

  • Judge dismisses 50 IBM toxics lawsuits

    A judge in California has dismissed approximately 50 toxic chemical lawsuits filed by former IBM employees against the computer giant, following a round of court-ordered mediation.

  • Cancer victims go to court against IBM

    Lawyers are set to begin arguments this week in a landmark legal case that seeks to hold IBM responsible for alleged toxic chemical poisoning of employees at its manufacturing plants.

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    Court arguments in the landmark toxic-chemical case against IBM opened in California Tuesday, as an attorney for two former employees claimed the computer giant knew of symptoms of ongoing chemical poisoning among workers.

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    The latest generation of videoconferencing systems supports high-quality MPEG4 video, prefers IP to ISDN connections, and costs you less than a couple of business-class tickets to New York.

  • Optio 330: Pentax focus on compact design

    Latest to jump into the bandwagon of ultra-compact digital cameras is Pentax's Optio 330. With a 3x optical zoom and a powerful 3.34-megapixel CCD sensor, it brings together the best of the Digital IXUS 300 and Finecam S3 respectively into one device.

  • Nice to see you: 5 videoconferencing tools tested

    If high-end systems are too expensive for your videoconferencing needs, and low-end setups just don't do the job, here are a few solutions you'll want to get face to face with.

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