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    update Plastic bags and tape are being used to waterproof phone lines across Sydney, as a union blames Telstra's move to slash thousands of technicians jobs.

  • Who let the NeoPets out?

    They're irresistibly cute but the harbingers of the latest pet craze are anything but low-maintenance. Meet the NeoPet, an addictive Web phenomenon spreading among children from Atlanta to Australia.

  • Banks unite in rejection of Net banking report

    Australia's big five banks have put up a united front in refuting the findings of a recent banking report which slated Internet and phone banking as negative experiences for many Australians.

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    Despite a dearth of blockbuster announcements, attendees of Steve Jobs' Macworld keynote were enthusiastic about Apple's latest advances.

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  • ROI: You can teach a New Economy old tricks

    In these tough times, customers will no longer trust you on the basis of VC referrals or your phone manner. It's time to prove that your customers need your services. ROI-based sales pitches of the past make a resurgence in the dot-com downturn of the present.

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