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  • ACCC tackles Harvey Norman over software sales

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accused retailer Harvey Norman of "bait advertising" and "misleading and deceptive conduct" over the sale of GST-related software and other tech products two years ago.

  • Broadband-in-a-box to hit Aussie shelves

    Australian consumers will soon be able to buy broadband-in-a-box straight off the shelves of Harvey Norman, thanks to a deal between the retail giant, ISP iPrimus and xDSL distributor Quadtel.

  • PDAs rescue Xmas for Australian retailers

    Retailers report that PCs will be making room for PDAs under the Christmas tree this year.

  • Microsoft says try 'Me'

    On the eve of the release of Windows Me in Australia, Microsoft is anticipating the same success as Windows 98, however retailers believe the uptake may be slow off the mark due to the focus on the Olympics.

  • OzEmail jumps in bed with Harvey Norman

    Australian ISP giant, OzEmail has announced a new agreement with nationwide retailer, Harvey Norman, to deliver its starter kits with all new computers sold through the stores, taking over the role from archrival Telstra Big Pond.

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