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The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) Web site was overloaded with students trying to access exam results on Wednesday, causing the system to break down moments before the results were due to become available.
A US government agency agreed this week to re-examine a controversial Microsoft patent on the Windows file format, following an objection from a public-interest group.
The patent battle between Microsoft and the University of California's Eolas spin-off is heating up again, with each side pressing its case before the government.
Queensland state school students who use mobile phones to bully, cheat in exams or take pictures in change rooms will be punished under guidelines released this week.
HP Education Services has announced the opening of a training centre in western Sydney which will be used to train customers and employees on HP products and services, as well as in developing new educational services such as e-learning portals.
Ruxcon, Australia's independent, non-profit security conference, has finalised a date for its 2004 event and called for the submission of papers from the security community.
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