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    The Australian broadband market is "slowly getting off the ground" according to information technology advisory firm International Data Corp, with residential broadband penetration, pricing and competition levels showing improvement.

  • CA seals $430m Netegrity deal

    Computer Associates has announced a deal to acquire security vendor Netegrity in a US$430m all-cash deal marking the latest in a string of mergers and acquisitions in the security space.

  • Is PeopleSoft waiting for the right price?

    PeopleSoft may be willing to be bought by Oracle, after all--if the price is right.

  • We want to stand alone: BEA

    Software provider BEA Systems said it had "no control" over whether any hostile takeover offer was made, following an indication from Oracle that the company was one of its take-over candidates.

  • Australia's broadband connections pass milestone

    The number of broadband services connected in Australia has passed the one million mark, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) "Snapshot of Broadband Deployment" issued today.

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  • First Take: Creative Nomad MuVo (1.5GB)

    Creative just released its MuVos, two compact MP3 players with massive storage capacities, including a 1.5GB hybrid which stores up to 36 hours of music.

  • First Take: Sony VAIO TR1

    Sony's latest Centrino notebook is small and light, and it can watch you while you work. Check out our first take.

  • First Take: Palm Tungsten C

    With the Tungsten C, Palm matches its Pocket PC competitors virtually spec for spec. Read our preview of the latest and greatest Palm PDA.

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