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    Nokia N900 coming to retailers in April 03 March, 2010 11:04

    Nokia has announced its Linux-based smartphone, the N900, will be available in Australia in April through retailers, but stopped short of announcing any agreements with carriers.
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    Google Australia reveals top searches for 2009 02 December, 2009 14:51

    Google’s most popular search terms offer an intriguing insight into the Australian zeitgeist with everything from Facebook to bushfires, Twitter to Twilight appearing in the top searches for 2009. Twitter, Twilight and MasterChef were among Australia's fastest rising searches while Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, Robert Pattinson and Susan Boyle came up trumps for celebrity search.
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    Computerworld Top 10 Most Influential 2009 — #8 Netbooks 02 December, 2009 12:31

    Computerworld's Top 10 Most Influential for 2009 continues with our 8th place: Netbooks. As the year draws to a close, it is time to recognise the people, products, organisations, trends and events that have had the greatest influence on the ICT industry and community. We have therefore launched the inaugural Computerworld Top 10 Most Influential.
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    Hero's Tattoo: HTC releases two new Android phones 19 November, 2009 10:23

    Mobile device maker HTC has announced two new touchscreen smartphones – the Tattoo and the Hero – both of which run the Linux-based Android operating system.
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    Free NAVIGON LITE GPS App for iPhone Launches in Australia 20 July, 2009 08:39

    The LITE version can simulate NAVIGON’s full navigation solution for the iPhone. It can also display the user’s position on a map and allows to search for nearby points of interest (POIs).
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    Online fraud hurting e-commerce adoption: Australian Retailers Association 09 July, 2009 09:02

    Merchants, not consumers, banks or credit-card providers, are the hardest hit by online fraud.
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    Retail crash not the end for IT 02 April, 2009 11:03

    Australian retail sales took a substantial hit in February, but IT spending remains strong.
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    Linksys debuts smart home media server 13 February, 2009 15:04

    Linksys has announced the availability of its new-generation home media server, dubbed “Media Hub”, to the local market aimed at simplifying the management and distribution of digital content in homes and small businesses.
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    Swimmer sizzles as Google’s golden girl, but games was the winner 03 December, 2008 11:58

    Google Australia has released the nation’s hottest search topics for 2008, with Olympic gold medalist and Facebook scandal queen Stephanie Rice, and US President-elect Barack Obama among our favourites.
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    NetChoice arrives down under 26 November, 2008 10:54

    A coalition of global e-tailers has launched its first Australian presence.
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    ANU award honours Aussie challenger to Flickr, e-commerce software 06 August, 2008 08:40

    Two IT-themed projects have shared the $25,000 runners-up award in the Australian National University's Innovation ANU program - a staged business and commercialisation development program for ANU students and staff.
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