Saturday | 11 October, 2008
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    Mobile data services come of age 29/04/2008 07:40:59

    Although voice and SMS messaging still dominate the use of mobile phones, there is now increasing activity beyond this. It has taken a time, but use of mobile data services (MDS) is now disseminating beyond a small number of high level users to the wider market, according to the Wireless Data Services Study 2007.
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    Expert panel to pick the winning bid for the fibre backbone 17/03/2008 10:48:54

    Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has announced a panel of experts to decide who will build Australia's $8 billion Fibre-to-the-Node (FttN) network.
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    University rolls out network analysis tool to remove congestion 26/02/2008 09:50:07

    The University of Adelaide is rolling out a network behaviour analysis and response solution to gain 100 per cent insight into routed traffic in order to identify anomalies such as worms and interface congestion.
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    Scholarships announced for defence technologies 29/11/2007 09:17:27

    The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) and the University of Adelaide have announced scholarships for final year students engaged in the study of future technologies for defence and national security applications.
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    New approach to psychological user profiling in the telco industry 23/10/2007 12:27:15

    Telecommunications companies and other marketers will be able to predict the types of services people want on their mobile phones, as a result of research developed by m.Net Corporation and Adelaide University.
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    Australian robot plays the fiddle on European stage 13/06/2007 11:10:49

    Australia may boast great cultural icons like the Sydney Harbour Bridge but now the local ICT research community has developed an icon of its own, a robot that plays the violin.
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    Bring our talent home, AIIA panellists say 31/05/2007 13:47:56

    Discussions of Australia's value proposition at the AIIA Borderless World Conference yesterday inevitably centred on what panellists agreed was the country's greatest advantage: talent.
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    Adelaide Uni signs with Macquarie 03/08/2006 13:05:59

    The University of Adelaide has signed a contract worth $3.5 million dollars with Macquarie Telecom to manage fixed lines and the mobile network.
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    Adelaide uni reaps agility in $2m IT overhaul 10/02/2006 08:04:39

    Upgrading and configuring some 6500 desktops later this year will finalize the University of Adelaide's IT transformation project aimed at unifying its disparate infrastructure.
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    Degrees of difference 28/09/2005 15:45:21

    With the end of the year in sight, many IT professionals take stock of their career prospects and consider the options available to bag that promotion or go for that dream job.
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    Wal-Mart comes down under to boost RFID fan club 19/10/2004 08:37:13

    Recognising that technological innovation can drive business process change, Wal-Mart proudly takes responsibility for bringing RFID-tagged goods to the masses.
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