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    Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 All-Purpose Laptop 03 November, 2009 10:24

    The Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 grafts a 3D panel onto a mainstream laptop. It's a gimmick, a feature that caters to maybe 1 percent of the computing population - and at first I was completely skeptical. People are offering 3D as a crowd-pleasing extra in movie theaters, as a ploy to justify the purchase of Blu-ray discs, and now as a new reason to buy a high-end graphics card. But in a $US780 all-purpose laptop?
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    Optus wins $15 million Luxottica deal 07 May, 2008 08:57

    Luxottica, the parent company of Australia's largest eyewear chain OPSM, has signed a $15 million, three year whole-of-business communications deal with Optus.
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    Dell signs Officeworks as first retail partner 01 May, 2008 10:28

    Dell Australia has selected office stationery and IT supplies chain, OfficeWorks, as its first local retail partner.
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    IT 'Big Brothers' try to keep internal users under control 08 April, 2008 10:55

    When it comes to protecting his company's data, Tom Scocca doesn't mind that he might be seen as something of a Big Brother by internal end users.
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    Vancouver security vendor joins McAfee alliance 31 January, 2008 09:14

    Vancouver-based Absolute Software hopes its involvement in a new McAfee partnership will help give IT mangers a consolidated and simplified platform for dealing with enterprise security.
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    Data breaches, regulations fueling data encryption 24 December, 2007 07:26

    Although data encryption adds cost and complexity, business and government sectors are becoming wedded to it -- even though at times it's like an arranged marriage driven by regulatory compliance and fear of data-breach fiascos.
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    Data leakage prevention becomes a feature 27 November, 2007 15:42

    Driven by market consolidation and the ongoing efforts of large IT security vendors to meld DLP (data leakage prevention) tools into their broader portfolios, some experts contend that the technologies will increasingly become perceived as product features and less so as stand-alone platforms.
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    DIGITAL GEAR - Nifty and inexpensive holiday buys 21 November, 2007 20:20

    If you have trouble finding cheap buys during the holiday shopping season, here are some inexpensive gadgets that could make for great gifts.
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    Raytheon closes acquisition of Oakley Systems 24 October, 2007 08:22

    US Government technology supplier Raytheon announced the completion of its acquisition of data-leak prevention company Oakley Systems.
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    InBoxer unveils virtualized compliance appliance 17 May, 2007 11:47

    InBoxer on Wednesday announced a virtualized version of its appliance for archiving e-mail, detecting data leaks, and meeting electronic discovery requirements.
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    Should Apple secure its iPods? 17 April, 2007 13:29

    Few corporations are likely to ban iPods in the workplace, but whether Apple and other manufacturers of MP3 players shoulder some responsibility to add security to their devices -- and how effective that security would be -- is a growing debate.
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