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  • IBM predicts five biggest tech trends

    IBM has released a series of predictions that they see as the five big new trends in tech for the next five years. These include programmable electricity meters, smart car sensors, smart shopping displays, phones as wallets and better nanotechnology techniques.

  • Avoid getting into a career rut by challenging yourself regularly

    The best way to avoid a career rut is to ensure that your workday presents new challenges and hones new skills. Here are some solid tips to make sure your career doesn't get stale any time soon.

  • Gartner maps Asia's top tech trends

    Market research firm Gartner Asia-Pacific said three technology areas have been earmarked for growth in Asia's IT landscape through 2005.

  • Can Sun avoid the big squeeze?

    Under pressure from IBM and Microsoft, Sun Microsystems' Shahin Khan takes his job as chief competitive officer very seriously. These days, it's a role that requires just as much defence as offence.

  • Regent: Checking into wireless

    A Sydney hotel, with a helping hand from Cisco, is leading the way into the future. The Regent will soon tantalise guests with more than just gourmet food and fine wine, as the high-class hotel gets high-tech and rolls out of wireless Internet access in a few weeks' time.

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  • Can Sun avoid the big squeeze?

    Under pressure from IBM and Microsoft, Sun Microsystems' Shahin Khan takes his job as chief competitive officer very seriously. These days, it's a role that requires just as much defence as offence.

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