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    SK Telecom crams Android, processor inside a SIM card 17 February, 2010 06:13

    The SIM cards in cellular telephones might be smaller than a postage stamp and less than a millimeter thick but that hasn't stopped South Korea's SK Telecom from cramming all the major components needed to run Google's Android OS inside one of them.
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    Puma trots out a smartphone for the sports-minded 17 February, 2010 05:48

    Puma's first phone, logically named the Puma Phone, comes with a number of sports-related features, including applications for runners and cyclists that let them keep track of speed, distance and pace, the company said on Tuesday at the Mobile World Congress.
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    Biometrics sweep NSW gaols 17 June, 2009 14:56

    The NSW Department of Corrective Services will implement mandatory iris scanning and fingerprinting across its 32 prisons to help verify visitor identities.
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    Finger print scanners latest weapon for NSW police 27 February, 2009 13:12

    The NSW government has spent more than $5 million issuing police with portable digital fingerprint scanners to stop criminals weaseling out of fines, arrest warrants, court appearances and breaches of bail.
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    NSW Police to use mobile fingerprinting by 2009 01 June, 2008 15:01

    A fleet of portable fingerprint scanners to be deployed to NSW police officers will make it near impossible for shoplifters, petty thieves and protesters to weasel out of fines and court appearances.
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    Verizon, Mozilla join mobile Linux group 15 May, 2008 07:53

    Verizon Wireless is throwing its support behind mobile Linux, becoming the first US operator to join the LiMo Foundation, a group developing mobile Linux technology.
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    Telstra wins $162 million defence contract 05 May, 2008 20:02

    The Department of Defence today announced a $162 million contract with Telstra for telecommunication services.
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    Websense appoints industry veteran to head up channel 19 June, 2007 16:57

    Security vendor, Websense, has appointed Mark Spencer as its first A/NZ channel manager in response to ongoing growth in the local market.
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    Biometrics Institute to debate border control, fraud and privacy 06 June, 2007 10:47

    The Biometrics Institute will host a high level international conference in Sydney this week to examine the use of technology in combating fraud, and greater security in border control and financial services while still maintaining privacy.
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    New tree for every phone handed in for recycling 24 May, 2007 09:59

    The official recycling program of the mobile phone industry, MobileMuster, has launched a new environmental campaign in partnership with Landcare Australia.
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    NAB to roll out 30,000 new Eftpos terminals 12 December, 2006 11:37

    The National Australia Bank will roll out some 30,000 Sagem Monetel EFT930 Eftpos terminals over the next year.
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