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  • RMIT considers thin for 4,500+ PCs

    The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) this week said that the first half of 2009 would see the university evaluate whether to commit to a thin client solution for thousands of university workstations.

  • E-mail still riskier than face-to-face chat

    E-mail often leads to misunderstandings, while face-to-face and phone communications are still quite popular, according to a government survey.

  • Love me tender

    Tendering is an expensive, complex, and lengthy process. Here's how to make it easier.

  • Exorcise your Office XP demons

    Office may be the best-selling office suite on the planet, but that doesn't mean it's the best-performing suite.

  • Who trusts Microsoft's Palladium?

    Are you really about to let Microsoft into your computer systems to police copyright?

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  • HP iPAQ Voice Messenger

    The iPAQ Voice Messenger is at best, mediocre. There's nothing here that HTC, BlackBerry or Apple don't already do better, and unless your company already has a great HP contract, it's hard to recommend.

  • T720: Good value for the price

    Motorola's T720 phone is an affordable mobile phone with a large number of features. As long as you can spare the time to get used to its quirks, it's a good option for anyone wanting a little bit more from their phone. Read our Australian review.

  • Palm's costly Tungsten

    There's a lot to to like about the Tungsten -- as long as you can afford it.

  • Mozilla 1.0: The final word

    Mozilla fans have finally gotten their due. The four-and-a-half-year wait is over -- Mozilla 1.0 has gone gold, and from what we've seen, it's been worth the delay.

  • Microsoft bug reports may get personal data

    Companies using Microsoft Office XP and Internet Explorer 5 have been warned that documents containing personal information could be sent to Microsoft along with debugging information in the event of a program crash.

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