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  • Australia to get full Linux security conference?

    Organisers of LCA 2005, the International Linux conference due to be held in Canberra this April, are hoping its Security mini-conference will expand into a separate conference by next year.

  • 13 year-old gets presenters' slot at linux.conf.au

    13-year-old Elizabeth Garbee may not know as much about Linux as her father Bdale Garbee, Linux CTO for Hewlett Packard and former Debian Project Leader, but that won't stop her from presenting at linux.conf.au 2005.

  • Australia lags in tech commercialisation fight

    Australian companies have long prided themselves on their highly inventive nature and global reputation as early adopters of new technology. But Australia's track record in commercialising technical know-how on the global stage is lamentable.

  • CIH on the endangered list

    Stuart Hanley remembers April 26 very well. That day -- a month ago -- the phone lines lit up at data recovery firm ONTRACK International Inc. and three letters repeatedly came over the line: CIH, CIH, CIH.

  • Tax reform on the menu at Technology Awards

    Sydney -- As many of the brightest minds in the Australian science and technology community gathered for the second annual PriceWaterhouseCoopers Australian Technology Awards, the reason for the awards may have been the recognition of technological excellence, but the burning issue of the night was on another subject - taxation reform.

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