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    ACMA hits CommSec with enforceable undertaking 01 February, 2010 12:04

    The Australian Media and Communications Authority (ACMA) has slapped Commonwealth Bank subsidiary CommSec with an enforceable undertaking for the alleged sending of commercial messages to customers after they had withdrawn their consent.
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    VHA pays ACMA $110,000 for SMS spamming 10 November, 2009 15:59

    Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) is to make a 'voluntary payment' of $110,00 to ACMA for breaches of the Spam Act 2003.
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    New Firefox security technology blocks Web attacks, Mozilla claims 06 October, 2009 01:03

    Mozilla has released a test build of Firefox that adds new technology designed to stymie most Web-based attacks, the browser maker said Sunday.
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    Dell: Stimulus package can be improved 04 February, 2009 08:15

    An economic stimulus package going through the U.S. Congress has provisions that could start a trade war and fails to address U.S. competitiveness, Dell's chairman and CEO said Tuesday.
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    Red Hat CEO: From the economic rubble, open source will emerge stronger 20 October, 2008 12:36

    Red Hat president and CEO Jim Whitehurst expects the enterprise open source software business to emerge from the economic crisis stronger than the proprietary market.
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    Researchers get EU funding for Linux project 23 December, 2004 08:07

    A group of European research institutions and open-source software companies has launched an effort to build new tools that will make it easier to do complex IT projects based on Linux and other open-source software, they said this week.
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    Samsung, Hitachi announce new flash memories 10 July, 2001 08:02

    Two of the industry's leading suppliers of flash memory chips, Samsung Electronics and Hitachi, are rising to the challenge of fitting more memory into less space, to enhance the capabilities of tiny portable devices such as phones and digital music players.
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    Net fuels record VC funding 22 February, 2000 12:01

    Chalk it up as a year for the record books. Venture capital investments in network companies topped $11 billion in the fourth quarter of 1999, shattering all previous records and pushing the year-end total to $23.1 billion - more than quadruple the investments made in 1998.
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    Kearns' column: Service packs that are anything but 13 October, 1999 12:01

    It seemed like a good idea at the time. Last spring (Q2), Novell announced the first consolidated support pack (CSP) for all leading products: a CD containing the most important bug fixes and patches for NetWare, ManageWise, GroupWise and BorderManager. As an added benefit, all the patches on the CD would be tested and released together, thus (Novell says) increasing stability and reducing conflicts. Network professionals could feel safer about immediately installing the new, more reliable support packs.
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    AS/400 joins the universal database realm 19 May, 1999 12:01

    IBM is now offering a version of its DB2 Universal Database (UDB) for the AS/400 platform, allowing enterprise users access to more types of data.
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