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  • Microsoft sues controversial system assembler

    The bizarre chain of events that unfolded around the alleged theft notebook computers valued at AU$1 million last March continued today, with Microsoft revealing it is seeking damages for software piracy against a system assembler embroiled in the matter.

  • Stolen Hyundai notebooks expose channel stoush

    The theft of a consignment of Hyundai-badged laptops last month could become a flashpoint for conflict between the local distributor of the brand and the company that controls its distribution license.

  • PC-Club faces tough questions over stolen laptops

    Australian Hyundai PC distributorship, Hyundai MultiCAV, yesterday began investigating why it had no record of importing 680 Hyundai-badged notebooks its appointed system assembler PC Club supplied to a Bankstown PC reseller last month.

  • Hyundai International: stolen notebooks grey market product

    There has been a bizarre turn of events for the troubled Hyundai notebook reseller channel which was hit by two serious incidents of theft last month.

  • IBM vows to make computing pervasive

    IBM on Tuesday voiced its intention to grab a piece of the emerging market for pervasive computing devices, where computing power and Internet access are embedded in everything from handhelds to cars to consumer electronics.

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    For Western Australia's DVG Automotive Group, the ability to move phone calls over a data network was just the beginning of a VoIP project that's on track to pay for itself in as little as seven months.

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    Five products for when your servers need a little extra storage space.

  • Tough management decisions demand integrity

    Serving as an IT leader demands integrity, often requiring managers to act unselfishly. The price for this type of behaviour can be high, however it may just be the right thing to do.

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  • Microsoft presses pedal on in-car software

    Microsoft on Tuesday cranked up its long-running effort to get its software inside cars, announcing a new version of its Windows Automotive software.

  • Hands up! This is a RAID!

    Five products for when your servers need a little extra storage space.

  • Mobile phone carrier technology chart

    Head spinning from all the cell phone acronyms and wireless tech jargon? Forget the Valium and chill out instead with our handy carrier technology chart. In seconds, you'll know what phones work with which networks and what it all means.

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