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    The Australian Information Industry Association has honoured more than 20 organisations and individuals for their innovation and contributions to the technology industry.

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    Scrutiny of spyware in Australia is intensifying after the federal government released a discussion paper just days after a minor party's anti-spyware Bill was debated in parliament.

  • Government slams proposed spyware legislation

    The office of the Minister for Communication, Information Technology and the Arts, Helen Coonan, has slammed the Democrats' recently-released Spyware Bill, saying "new legislation was not required."

  • ICT bodies give budget partial tick

    The federal budget has received a mixed reaction from Australia's peak ICT bodies.

  • Qantas investigator new music piracy enforcer

    Qantas fraud investigator Michael Kerin is expected to be confirmed as the music industry's new piracy enforcer within the next two weeks, record company sources claim.

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    IT research and analysis provider Gartner Incorporated questioned the negative coverage about offshoring in a report presented during its sourcing and IT services summit.

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    Anti-virus companies said they intercepted several copies of a new password-stealing Trojan over the weekend.

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