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  • Microtechnology drives Aussie athletes to gold

    Griffith University researchers are developing microtechnology as a secret weapon to help Australian athletes gain an edge in the international arena.

  • Apple iPhone marketing: a work of genius?

    As iPhone Week dawns, one thing is clear: marketing is a lot easier--and cheaper--if you let other people do it for you.

  • Microsoft denies role in Birmingham Linux flop

    Microsoft has insisted it did not slash its software prices to encourage Birmingham City Council to abort its Linux project.

  • NSA plays 'war games' to teach network security

    The National Security Agency may be known for its stealthy eavesdropping techniques, but it's going public with advice for how to train a new generation to defend against computer threats.

  • Labor says Telstra hangs up on training

    Telstra has not trained a single apprentice under a federal government subsidy scheme, the Federal Opposition said yesterday, but the telco contends it has a robust training program.

  • Telstra inks outsourced training deal

    Australia's biggest telco has signed up Accenture to run a training program that helps the carrier's field technicians better run and manage next generation networks.

  • Sony BMG joins iTunes Australia

    Sony BMG has finally jumped on the iTunes bandwagon, with the music giant today confirming it had added its roster of artists to Apple's Australian on-line music store.

  • Veritas soldiers on despite merger

    Enterprise storage software maker Veritas Software has unveiled a slew of enhanced Windows Server-based solutions squarely targeted at small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

  • Why Lenovo-IBM is a tough sell

    Two years ago, I got an inside look at operations at Lenovo Group, the Chinese computing giant that is forming a joint venture with IBM to sell PCs worldwide.

  • What is your mobile doing to you?

    How has the mobile phone changed your life?

  • Mobile phones: How are they really affecting Australians' lives?

    Remember that time in your life when you didn't have a mobile phone? What was it like when you didn't have the ability to send a text message ahead if you were running 10 minutes late for an appointment? Well the mobile association in Australia is banding together with social scientists to set a research agenda detailing the social impact of the mobile phone on Australian society.

  • Brisbane council Web site nominated for Web Oscar

    The Brisbane city council Web site was nominated for The 8th Annual Webby awards under the government and law category.

  • IT skills gap costs Britain billions

    UK IT workers are ignoring best practice and could do more to be professional, a study claims.

  • Jingle bells and whistles

    Christmas is a time for glitz, but what if a demand for interactive Web sites, flashing e-mail cards, whizz-bang presentations, and all things multimedia suddenly falls at IT's door?

  • Dell flies Red Flag Linux in China

    Dell has begun to sell servers running a version of Linux Red Flag Software as part of its efforts to expand in China.

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