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    Sometimes the quick marketing of new technologies can mask the real issues.

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    A BigPond dealer's house in Queensland is the first Australian home to have Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) technology from Telstra.

  • Kazaa keeps rocking despite court case

    Despite recent controversy surrounding the peer-to-peer file sharing program Kazaa, its distributor, Sharman Networks, has announced that enduring Australian rock band The Screaming Jets will debut their new EP this month via the software.

  • The Age of Automation

    The '60s and '70s were the decades of the mainframe. The '80s made up the decade of client-server computing. The '90s were the Internet years. Now we're entering the decade of the electronic butler.

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    Discover the origins of the modern relational data model, how rules were set for relational database theory, and how to put the theory into practice.

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    Remember the thrill of waiting for, and at long last receiving, a handwritten letter from a friend?

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    Some sites seem rather over-the-top in their devotion to and adulation of people and pets.

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    Obsessed with obsolescence

    The fear of not being as up-to-date as possible is affecting my tech spending.

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    Think tech

    When games and code take over our minds, the world is a different place.

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    Few managers consider it a sexy area, but well-planned storage systems are critical to the functioning of businesses of all sizes. How has storage technology evolved and how can you plan the right system at the right price?

  • The Age of Automation

    The '60s and '70s were the decades of the mainframe. The '80s made up the decade of client-server computing. The '90s were the Internet years. Now we're entering the decade of the electronic butler.

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