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  • Microsoft challenges Aussie IT industry to IQ test

    Microsoft Australia is urging the IT industry to "pay to play" for its IT Fund for Kids "Know IT All" online IQ Test, scheduled for two-and-a-half weeks' time.

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    Everyone's agreed the BIOS must die, but nobody's saying too much about the replacement.

  • Telco leaders slam "open slather" regime

    Leaders in telecommunications regulation and competition policy this week slammed the idea of open slather competition in rural areas replacing the Universal Service Obligation (USO) as "insane".

  • Apple preparing new upgrade fees

    Apple Computer plans to announce it will charge for upgrades to some of the company's highly acclaimed "digital hub" software, a move that could anger customers accustomed to receiving free updates.

  • Mobile phones: The next Game Boy?

    UK chip designer ARM is pushing technology designed to turn PDAs and mobile phone handsets into sophisticated gaming devices

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  • NEC e313

    Like a centre player on a basketball court, the 313's length makes it stand high above the rest. Does this combination from NEC and 3 score well with us? Find out in our Australian review.

  • Pay to play: the barrier to online interactive gaming

    Interactive online computer gaming is widely touted at the next big thing for games consoles. ZDNet Australia peers into the future of online, interactive fun.

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