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    Although many workers have expressed fears that speech recognition is just another technology aimed at replacing humans in the workforce, is this really the case? ZDNet Australia talks to vendors, users and the union about the actual impact of speech technology on local IT staffing levels.

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    A tie-up with Saleforce.com sees Google pushing even further into Microsoft's businesss applications territory

  • Experiencing Cisco's notorious CCIE lab

    The hope of six-figure salaries, companies lining up to recruit you, and outstanding job security has enticed many an IT professional to pursue the most renowned IT certification: the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE). Take a look at the gruelling process that is CCIE.

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  • Budget Inkjet shootout

    It's never been a better time to buy a cheap and feature packed inkjet printer. We test two likely candidates from HP and Canon.

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