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  • Aussie telcos won't bargain hunt

    Australian telcos are plowing on with their original strategies despite their share prices following the market down to numbers some might consider to be a right bargain.

  • Acer merges with Gateway, leapfrogs Lenovo

    Acer needs help getting ahead, and Gateway needs help keeping up. Both hope a merger will do the trick -- and put them ahead of rival Lenovo in the process.

  • EMC layoffs to cut deeper than forecast

    EMC plans to cut 1,350 jobs this year -- 100 more employees than it earlier expected -- to consolidate operations that have sprawled after a three-year acquisition spree.

  • Report: Hosted CRM is king

    Oracle took the lead in sales of human capital management applications last year, while hosted customer relationship management applications propelled market growth for the second consecutive year, according to a report released on Tuesday in the US by AMR Research.

  • Open source firms 'to be consumed by wave of consolidation'

    A wave of consolidation is sweeping the IT industry, and many open source business applications will be left behind when customers pare down their suppliers, an SAP executive predicted on Wednesday.

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  • Hutch and Voda's crossed lines

    The merger of Vodafone and Hutchison will create a strong mobile competitor ... but the ACCC's Graeme Samuel would be well advised to keep a close eye on what the deal will mean for business and consumers.

  • Good security news in short supply

    With the start of the new year, it's time to take a shot at predicting the key trends that will define the field of information security in 2006.

  • Can there be another Google?

    While Wall Street clamours for a piece of the search king, start-ups are trying to fill in the technology niches.

  • PeopleSoft customers, employees weigh deal

    Oracle may be celebrating its long-awaited union with PeopleSoft, but customers, employees and competitors have reason to worry.

  • Dawn of the dual-screen PDA

    New designs for dual-screen PDAs could stimulate the increasingly moribund market for handhelds.

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  • Dawn of the dual-screen PDA

    New designs for dual-screen PDAs could stimulate the increasingly moribund market for handhelds.

  • Analyst: Transmeta needs a new niche

    Transmeta should look at moving out of the laptop PCs into a less competitive market, despite finally easing production problems with its 5500 and 5800 processors, according to analyst firm IDC.

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