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    Sony VAIO CW Series (VPCCW15FGW) notebook 09 December, 2009 17:10

    If there is one overwhelming opinion about the Sony VAIO CW Series (VPCCW15FGW) notebook at PC World, it's that it should not be available in pink. Everyone who saw it in our Test Centre despised the colour, wishing instead for black or white (or even the champagne colour that adorns part of the base). The good news is that the CW Series is available in black or white and it's a fine notebook with plenty to offer.
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    Analyst tips 235,000 IPTV subscribers by 2014 27 November, 2009 11:58

    The National Broadband Network (NBN) will boost IPTV service rollouts in Australia, with 235,000 subscribers by 2014 according to a forecast by analyst firm, Frost & Sullivan.
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    Intel to show devices that bring Internet to TV 17 December, 2008 07:57

    In an effort to personalize the TV, Intel on Monday said it will show off prototype devices that bring the Internet to the TV viewing experience.
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    Money hard to make from digital media 19 May, 2008 11:10

    The most hotly debated topic in the digital media industry is how to make money and it is to the entertainment sector that many involved in the industry are directing their focus.
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    Pakistan's BGP sabotage bodes ill for IT 10 March, 2008 10:27

    Sabotage. That's the right word for what Pakistan Telecom did to YouTube on the last Sunday in February. It was intended to be censorship -- blocking Pakistanis from seeing a video that their government found offensive. But it resulted in all of YouTube vanishing from the Internet for up to two hours.
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    YouTube outage underscores big Internet problem 27 February, 2008 08:41

    Sunday's inadvertent disruption of Google's YouTube video service underscores a flaw in the Internet's design that could some day lead to a serious security problem, according to networking experts.
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    What's the last legal document you signed? 09 January, 2008 10:14

    Do you remember? A gym contract? A receipt for a toaster?
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    Storage front-and-center in 2007 27 December, 2006 08:00

    For many companies, 2006 has seen storage problems come to a head. The pressure of ever-expanding data volume, puzzlement over effective backup and retrieval of email, video and voice, and concern about provisions for business continuity pose complex challenges. Storage accounts for more than 50 percent of many IT budgets and consumes more planning time than ever.
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    Time-to-market 08 August, 2006 10:05

    "Time-to-market is an ongoing challenge for IT people in Hong Kong's competitive telecom market," said Samuel Poon, technology & development director for New World Telecommunications. "If someone can launch a service in two weeks and you take three months, you won't get any business."
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    Case Study: Shifting gears 12 April, 2006 10:39

    ".Net or Java?" was an ongoing debate in the early days of web services. But with the maturity of standards, integration of applications developed using these languages is no longer a key technical issue.
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    Intel and Pipex light fuse under WiMax 05 April, 2006 07:51

    Intel and Pipex Communications have pooled their resources to become a serious WiMax broadband provider in the U.K., they said on Monday.
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