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  • Local retailers divided on digital tagging

    Some Australian retailers are eagerly anticipating wireless digital identification tags, but for different reasons than their US counterparts.

  • Office XP makes nightclub song and dance

    Microsoft Australia has chosen a trendy Sydney nightclub for the daytime launch of Office XP. But the launch did not get off without a hitch or two.

  • Hackers attack HP, Compaq, Intel

    A group of Internet vandals calling themselves Sm0ked Crew has hit the Web sites of technology giants Hewlett-Packard, Compaq Computer, Gateway and Intel.

  • The unusual suspects

    Viruses were supposed to be one of the year's big stories, but the wizards behind the infectious code are not the hacker thugs you'd expect. Meet the creators of Melissa and the Love bug, and the man who gets paid to stop them.

  • EToys, BarnesandNoble.com Lead IPO Charge

    The initial public offering market is expecting blockbuster debuts from both eToys and BarnesandNoble.com this week. However, some analysts are anticipating that these two issues could be the last sizzling electronic commerce IPOs for a while.

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  • Read the blog post - Liam Tung

    Kevin Rudd is a cyber agent of KAOS

    This week the Australian online banking system was tested by an agent of KAOS Kevin Rudd and his $10 billion dollar fiscal package that, as Agent 86 would say, "missed it by that much" on knocking out the banking system.

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