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    Zombie outbreak hits sydney, bites classification laws 12 March, 2010 10:30

    A group dressing as zombies to protest the lack of an R18+ video game classification in Australia will return to Sydney later this month.
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    Do video games make adults violent? The jury's out, says psychologist 05 March, 2010 08:00

    The jury is still out on whether adults are just as influenced by video game violence as juveniles, according to a Macquarie University psychologist. Dr Wayne Warburton, who earlier this week told the House of Representatives that violent media can imbed aggression into the subconscious, said the “evidence is mixed” as to how violence in media can influence adults, or more specifically, whether juveniles would adopt aggression-related scripts more readily than adults through prolonged exposure to violent video games.
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    Macquarie Uni completes Gmail rollout 11 January, 2010 15:05

    Google is back in the race to provide email services to educational institutions across the country with NSW-based Macquarie University announcing it will begin rolling out Gmail accounts to its 6000 research, teaching and administrative staff.
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    Edith Cowan University sides with Live@edu in email wars 15 December, 2009 12:37

    Microsoft is taking the lead in the race to provide email services to educational institutions across the country with Western Australia-based Edith Cowan University announcing it will soon begin rolling out the [[artnid:194875|Live@edu|new]] hosted email platform to 36,000 students.
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    CSIRO gets $150m WLAN fund 23 October, 2009 10:00

    Up to $150 million garnered from wireless LAN patent settlements will be invested by the Commonwealth Science Information and Research Organisation (CSIRO) as part of a new Science and Industry Endowment Fund.
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    Monash University migrates 58,000 students to Gmail 15 October, 2009 12:22

    Monash University will be migrating its 58,000 students over to Gmail next month.
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    Microsoft, Sydney Uni ink email deal 26 May, 2009 09:56

    Microsoft and the University of Sydney have inked a deal that will see the institution’s 46,000 students use the Redmond giant’s Live@edu email solution.
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    Adelaide Uni migrates 16,000 students to Gmail 23 February, 2009 14:32

    The University of Adelaide will be moving over 16000 student email accounts to Google Mail.
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    Aussies develop optical chip that could lead to terabit Ethernet 04 February, 2009 09:36

    Danish and Australian researchers have developed a chip that efficiently reads 640Gbps optical transmissions and could help pave the way to terabit Ethernet.
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    FreshTel to supply VoIP services to Star-Tech's on-campus customers 30 July, 2008 13:56

    FreshTel Holdings Limited [ASX: FRE] and telecommunications provider Star-Tech Communications have partnered in a plan to bring VoIP services to several Australian universities.
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    Robotics, forensic IT, Digi-Girls on show at National ICT Careers week 21 July, 2008 11:41

    Australian organisations, education institutions and businesses will host a smorgasboard of events across the nation as part of the first National ICT Careers Week, commencing next Monday, July 28.
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