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  • Novell denies 'unstable' Xen claims

    The chief technology officer (CTO) of Novell's Open Platform Solutions Group, Markus Rex, has hit back at criticism the company included an "unstable" Xen virtualisation environment in its new Linux server, pointing to support from hardware partners.

  • Telstra signs up regional airline

    Telstra has secured an AU$2.3 million, three-year contract to manage the voice, mobile and data telecommunications requirements of independent regional airline Regional Express (Rex).

  • Comdex cools it

    For many of us, November has always been a time to gather with friends to feed on cocktail sausages, negotiate transport difficulties and revel in the crass commercialism that makes this country great.

  • Hutchison under fire from Aust Computer Society members

    Hutchison has received a lashing from members of the Australian Computer Society in a survey released on Friday, but the telco claims the survey was rigged.

  • Red Hat overhauls flagship Linux

    Dominant Linux seller Red Hat will begin offering the newest incarnation of its product for business customers on Wednesday, a version that opens several new markets for the company.

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    You can't hose it off like its predecessors, but Panasonic's Toughbook CF-51 has been built strong enough to take more than its share of punishment.

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    Phishing scams work on an embarrasingly low percentage of users -- but apparently that's enough to keep them profitable.

  • Palm Vx

    The Palm Vx packs a hearty 8MB of memory into its sleek case. The additional storage is essential for getting the most out of the enormous library of Palm software available.

  • What to know before you buy

    Can you really trust what a salesman tells you? Get the essential information before you enter the store. ZDNet partner Consumer Reports magazine brings you tips on buying everything from DVD players to cordless phones.

  • Nerdy Timeport P7389i GPRS shines

    The Timeport P7389i isn't as pretty as its other V-series cousins - nerdy and drab looking, it is aimed at corporate users or the globetrotters who value functionality more than design.

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