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  • Bringing sexy back: New look storage to seduce users

    The Storage Network Industry Association (SNIA) of Australia and New Zealand has set about adapting its relations with end users and the wider ICT community as part of its plan to "make storage sexy".

  • Programmers bypass Red Hat Linux fees

    It took Red Hat 16 months to produce the newest version of its US$2,499 premium Linux product, but a group of programmers only two weeks to release a free clone.

  • A look ahead at Macworld Expo

    Put away the picnic basket. Ditch the suntan lotion. Macworld Expo is coming to New York this week, and it's time for some serious Mac business. Well, not completely serious. The summer edition of Macworld Expo, which runs July 21-23 at Manhattan's Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, promises its share of fun and games for Mac enthusiasts.

  • Apple supports MPEG-4 despite fee dispute

    The company previews QuickTime 6 with the next-generation compression technology, declining to wait for final terms of a controversial licensing plan.

  • Apple may (finally) bear portable fruit

    In the final stretch before Macworld Expo/New York, reports continue to spread across the Internet that Apple will use this month's show as the springboard for its long-awaited consumer notebook, also known as P1.

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  • Interfaces of the future

    How long will it be before your computer is able to read your facial expressions? Will a rude gesture become the next Control-Alt-Delete? ZDNet Australia investigates computing interfaces.

  • Banking on brain power

    The secret to edging out the competition is dicovering where your organisation's knowledge lies, and managing it effectively. ZDNet Australia investigates.

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  • Supercharge your iPod

    The iPod is the top portable music player, but as you'll see, it can be a whole lot more.

  • Interfaces of the future

    How long will it be before your computer is able to read your facial expressions? Will a rude gesture become the next Control-Alt-Delete? ZDNet Australia investigates computing interfaces.

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