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  • Microsoft agrees to antitrust tweaks of XP

    Microsoft has agreed to make modest changes to Windows XP in response to criticism from an antitrust compliance committee.

  • Longhorn to get Red Screen of Death

    Microsoft has come up with a unique solution to the legendary Blue Screen of Death in the next version of Windows. With the release of Longhorn, the Redmond behemoth has added a red screen to face users when their system crashes.

  • Bank of Queensland extends EDS contract

    The Bank of Queensland has extended its 10-year IT outsourcing pact with EDS for another two years, citing cost saving and re-engineering achievements under the original deal.

  • NSW under fire over AU$300 million network tender

    Signs that NSW public servants are losing faith in the state government's ability to manage large-scale technology projects continued this week, this time over its AU$300 million whole-of-government broadband tender.

  • BlackBerry can be bitten by DoS attacks

    A flaw that could cause denial-of-service attacks on Research In Motion's BlackBerry handheld devices has been discovered.

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  • Cashing in on Linux

    To winemaker De Bortoli, Linux has provided the opportunity to save money and free up IT staff.

  • The seven deadly sins of integration

    Software that is open, approachable and agnostic enables customers to cut costs and increase revenue and business opportunity. Does "on demand" fit that bill or is it just the next fad?

  • New IE bug crashes browsers

    A simple flaw in Internet Explorer 6.0 causes the browser to crash when it views pages containing malicious HTML code, a security researcher has found.

  • Researchers infiltrate denial of service networks

    Security researchers have been infiltrating denial of service 'botnets' to study what may be an unstoppable Distributed Denial of Service (DoS) technique.

  • XML for managers

    Many of your programmers have the basic uses of XML down pat, but there are some apps, especially in distributed systems, that demand a creative touch. Here are some opportunities to apply a more creative approach to your team's use of XML.

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  • Panasonic G50

    The Japanese electronics maker mixes with Ministry of Sound to tweak the tiny G50; a mobile phone for clubbers and the fashion-conscious. Read our Australian review.

  • The Age of Automation

    The '60s and '70s were the decades of the mainframe. The '80s made up the decade of client-server computing. The '90s were the Internet years. Now we're entering the decade of the electronic butler.

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