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    Find out which entry to our competition won a copy of Wired Brown Land, the new book on Australia's telecommunications industry.

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    Apple on Thursday released an update to the Darwin Streaming Server software to fix a pair of serious security flaws.

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    More than 7,000 angry Linux users have protested against the European Union after it excluded them from viewing streaming videos.

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    Sony and Microsoft confront consumer apathy as they attempt to turn game consoles into multipurpose entertainment gadgets.

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    The use of RFID tags is scary to some from the privacy perspective and even scarier to others from a technological standpoint. Where do you put the terabytes of data? And, what about standards?

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  • Microsoft Windows 7 (Professional)

    Windows 7 looks like the operating system that we've all been waiting for. Despite its imperfections, it shows a lot of promise for the future while presenting a stable platform that can compete comfortably with OS X.

  • Netgear ReadyNAS NVX

    The ReadyNAS NVX is a highly capable network storage appliance that will work equally well in a small or medium-sized business or at home.

  • Samsung INNOV8 (i8510)

    The INNOV8 is loaded with features and sports massive storage. If you're in the market for a mobile phone that can do just about anything the INNOV8 should be on your shortlist.

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