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  • Weekly round-up: Telstra hacked, worms attack and Xbox arrives

    Another hectic week in the Australian tech industry with Telstra monopolising the news spotlight, WhitePages becoming a 'granny porn' portal, worms making their way into inboxes, and the launch of the long-awaited Xbox. What did you miss?

  • Xbox launch prompts mass sickies

    Over 90 percent of Xbox buyers are planning to take the day off work Thursday, according to a survey conducted by Amazon.com.

  • IT staffing: Smells like team spirit

    Your company's staff are flat - turnover is high and the incidence of -sickies" are increasing. Sounds like your organisation needs a cultural evolution. An Australian HR expert offers some tips on how to get the ball rolling.

  • "Sickie" site given privacy warning

    An Australian-based Web site that encourages businesses to dob in serial -sickie" takers and compensation claimants for the benefit of future employers has been reminded of its obligations under the new privacy laws to be implemented this year.

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