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  • Estonia to host NATO cyber-defence training centre

    A NATO cyber-defence centre of excellence has been formally established to carry out research and training in how to combat cyberwarfare.

  • Nokia thwarted in bid for Symbian majority

    Sony Ericsson, Panasonic and Siemens have raised their stakes in Symbian - and ensured that Nokia's share remains below the 50 percent mark.

  • Nokia Australia confirms phone price rise

    Despite facing massive user criticism over claims that it's product quality is sub-par, Nokia Australia has confirmed that prices for its mobile handset prices are likely to rise this year.

  • Tiwi Islands enter new age

    Aboriginal communities in northern Australia will be among the first to benefit from a pilot program to deliver Internet, payphone, fax and video conferencing facilities to remote parts of the country.

  • Talent incubators search for stars online

    A handful of Web sites have sprung up dedicated to incubating film talent - with the belief that the next Steven Spielberg could be out there somewhere.

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  • Nokia Australia confirms phone price rise

    Despite facing massive user criticism over claims that it's product quality is sub-par, Nokia Australia has confirmed that prices for its mobile handset prices are likely to rise this year.

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