Sunday | 20 July, 2008
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Stories by: Howard Dahdah

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    RailCorp looks to benchmarks to keep tender on track 18/07/2008 09:16:41

    NSW's RailCorp has put out a call to third parties interested in keeping a watchful eye on its ICT outsourcing contract with Fujitsu.
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    eBay jettisons controversial PayPal plan 04/07/2008 16:03:45

    eBay has pulled the pin on its controversial plan that would have forced all Australian users into using PayPal.
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    Device keeps elderly in touch 04/07/2008 12:52:03

    A touch screen device that aims to address the issue of social isolation in Australia's elderly population, is nearing commercial rollout.
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    Harvey Norman gets first dibs at TiVo 01/07/2008 14:47:20

    The Seven Media Group has announced that Harvey Norman will have the exclusive rights to sell TiVo when it launches in Australia on July 29.
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    NSW has the edge over Victoria in the IT salary department 30/06/2008 15:24:43

    Experience pays. And if you are an IT Director/CIO, Program Manager or Enterprise Architect, then quite handsomely so, according to a new report issued by an IT recruiter.
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    Apple lifts lid on first Australian retail store 18/06/2008 13:49:52

    Apple's first Australian retail store, which opens Thursday evening, will be the second largest of its 215 stores across the globe, the company revealed today.
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    Socceroos to kick off Foxtel's foray into HD TV 18/06/2008 09:28:06

    Foxtel will officially launch its new high definition television service on Sunday night when it broadcasts the Socceroos World Cup qualifying match against China in Sydney.
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    Paid maternity leave will combat skills crisis: APESMA 16/06/2008 15:31:48

    Six months paid maternity leave is one way to curb the high female churn rates in the engineering field, claims the Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers Australia.
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    The loss of an IT services pioneer 28/05/2008 16:00:42

    CSC has been a dominant part of the Australian IT services landscape for the past four decades years. Sadly, the man who first took control of the business will no longer be able to see it enter its fifth decade.
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    Cybercrime Convention will benefit Australia, says proponent 19/05/2008 09:36:30

    The Convention on Cybercrime is the work of the Council of Europe and is aimed at facilitating international cooperation in the investigation and prosecution of computer crimes. Since the Convention came into being in 2001, the COE has been working to address the growing international concern over the threats posed by hacking and other computer-related crimes.
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    PwC review lauds ATO's security practices 08/05/2008 13:08:01

    The Australian Taxation Office is on top of its game when it comes to information security, an independent investigation has found.
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