Tuesday | 7 October, 2008
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    The tale of two busted spammers 30/07/2008 09:51:15

    Being a technology reporter, my e-mail inbox is a crowded place.
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    Unified Comms forge ahead in the enterprise 26/05/2008 18:34:41

    Australia's $485 million Unified Communications market increased its growth by almost a third in 2007, with CIOs and IT managers increasingly turning to UC applications to improve efficiency and save money, according to Frost & Sullivan's 2008 Australia Unified Communications Report.
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    Slash & burn 26/05/2008 10:09:22

    The headlines have said it all over the past two weeks regarding the termination of the Commercial Ready Grant scheme. Wayne Fitzsimmons, director of M-Group, recently commented: "The abrupt termination of the scheme caught many of us by surprise as there were no portents signalling any likelihood of such a change. There is no likely alternative in the short term at least. This will cause several of my early stage companies significant challenges and, for some, a likely cessation of trading."
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    Govt gets serious about e-health implementation 21/05/2008 16:47:28

    The National E-Health Transaction Authority (NETA) will this year action its spate of electronic health projects, set to revolutionise the operations of Australian hospitals and clinics.
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    Open source must co-op to win govt contracts 21/05/2008 15:58:06

    Open source players will need to swap baggy jeans for suits if they want to secure lucrative enterprise and government contracts, experts say.
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    Europe's Galileo moves forward 10/04/2008 10:43:04

    Europe is moving forward with their own satellite navigation system after years of setbacks and delays threatened to derail the ambitious project.
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    Weekly Tech News Update: March 21, 2008 25/03/2008 16:13:59

    YouTube is blacked out in China; Intel dreams of future mobile devices; the world loses Arthur C Clarke; Intel expands Classmate sales; Vista SP1 is ready and new cameras from Tokyo's Photo Imaging Expo
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    Toshiba, Samsung top latest Greenpeace electronics ranking 19/03/2008 07:35:27

    Toshiba and Samsung top the latest Greenpeace environmental ranking of consumer electronics companies.
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    Weekly Tech News Update: March 14, 2008 14/03/2008 16:23:35

    Bill Gates appeals, the EU approves, AOL buys, hands free comes into question, brain chips control computers and more!
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    Asus predicts Windows Eee PC will outsell Linux version 14/03/2008 10:30:21

    Asustek Computer (Asus) predicts the Eee PC it has started selling with Microsoft Windows XP Home edition on board will outsell the original Linux-based version by a ratio of 6 to 4 in the market by the end of this year, a heady prediction considering the Windows machine costs nearly twice as much as the cheapest Linux one.
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    CeBIT: Europe's biggest IT show closes for 2008 12/03/2008 14:19:59

    CeBIT comes to a close, reporting more visits to this show than last year.
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    This week we're coming to you from the Ceatec show in Japan. It's a showcase for gadgets and gizmos galore from all of Japan's biggest electronics companies and this week we're going to be showing you the best of what the show has to offer.

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