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  • Conroy's broadband forum to cost $500k

    A conference to be held at the University of New South Wales on the future of fast broadband will cost taxpayers $528,000.

  • Turnbull attacks 'spin and paper' NBN

    Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull has rubbished the National Broadband Network (NBN) as "nothing more than a press release".

  • NBN chief Quigley's pay: $1.95 million

    Executive chairman and chief executive of NBN Co Limited Mike Quigley will receive $1.95 million a year for his efforts.

  • Turnbull slams 'dangerous NBN delusion'

    Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull yesterday slammed the $43 billion National Broadband Network project, saying that if any business person behaved in the way Prime Minister Kevin Rudd had, he'd find himself in hot water with the nation's financial regulator.

  • Coles plans liquor IT overhaul

    Coles may overhaul its ailing liquor store IT systems, the retail giant's chief Ian McLeod said this week.

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  • NBN Co's Mike Kaiser gets $450k salary

    The salary of Mike Kaiser, the National Broadband Network Company's government relations and external affairs chief, has been outed by a senate motion started by Shadow Communications Minister Nick Minchin yesterday.

  • Australia's dotcom pioneers: Where are they now?

    Ten years ago they were the young turks of Australia's business community; radical free-thinkers on the path to fame and riches. Shortly after, all those dreams came crashing down. But where are Australia's first dotcom moguls today, and what are they up to?

  • UK: Data breach offences deserve jail time

    Top executives should face prison if their organisations are found to be responsible for losing customer data.

  • Top 10 list of data disasters

    Ontrack Data Recovery unveiled its 2004 list of the strangest and funniest computer mishaps.

  • How to renegotiate an outsourcing deal

    Renegotiating an IT outsourcing contract can be a tricky business. ZDNet Australia investigates the best way to approach it.

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  • Join me for my dinner with Bill Gates, part 2: The Q&A

    When I and 14 other journalists joined Microsoft's chairman for a private dinner after the Windows XP launch, he had a lot to say. In the second installment of this two-part story, Bill speaks out on XP's controversial activation technology, the company's upcoming tablet PC, wireless standards, and more.

  • Microsoft Windows Me

    The name says it all. Microsoft Windows Me -- short for Millennium Edition -- is designed for individual home users, not for business. Available as an update package , Windows Me is the most radical upgrade yet in the Windows 9x family.

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