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    Free Windows XP tuneup: Put new life into an old workhorse 08/08/2008 09:18:15

    Microsoft may have given up on Windows XP, but that doesn't mean you have to.
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    Make Leopard leap: Time-saving tips for OS X 10.5 06/08/2008 09:36:40

    Whether you're writing a report, editing home movies and posting them to YouTube, or managing complex spreadsheets, you want to do it as quickly and easily as possible. But because we all develop our own habits for using a computer -- maybe somebody showed us how to do things a certain way or we've figured them out on our own through trial and error -- we don't always work in the most efficient or organized manner.
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    Microsoft gives glimpse of touch-screen tech in Windows 7 29/05/2008 08:45:41

    Windows 7 will feature multi-touch screen technology among many features Microsoft revealed Tuesday night during the first official demo of the software.
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    More quick fixes for common Windows annoyances 20/05/2008 10:51:06

    If you've got a multislot media card reader, chances are you face a mess of drive letters every time you double-click My Computer. I've finally outsmarted the Redmond kids in my battle with the dumb way Windows handles drive letters--and in this column I give you the fix. Plus, I share an easy way to restore the fickle Safely Remove Hardware icon to your system tray, and a trick to combat Insertus idioticus--by disabling the Insert key.
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    Do new Web tools spell doom for the browser? 13/05/2008 09:09:34

    Since its inception, the Web has been synonymous with the browser. Pundits hailed NCSA Mosaic as "the killer app of the Internet" in 1993, and today's browsers share an unbroken lineage from that humble beginning.
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    Contract management still in dark ages despite multimillion dollar deals 22/04/2008 11:48:14

    The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) announced the biggest ICT deals in the public sector last week including a $A22.9 million contract with Telstra for voice services.
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    Aussies worth watching 21/04/2008 10:41:32

    The spotlight falls on Calumo Labs, Aegeon, Open Windows, Alcidion Corporation, Data inCrypt, and Wayahead Systems
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    OS Smackdown: Linux vs. Mac OS X vs. Vista vs. XP 09/04/2008 09:13:36

    Since the dawn of time -- or, at least, the dawn of personal computers -- the holy wars over desktop operating systems have raged, with each faction proclaiming the unrivaled superiority of its chosen OS and the vile loathsomeness of all others.
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    Tasmanian agency implements system to manage 700 contracts 31/03/2008 08:43:42

    Open Windows has won a contract to provide the Department of Infrastructure, Energy & Resources (DIER) Tasmania with a contract life-cycle management software solution.
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    Council deploys system to manage contracts worth $50 million 25/02/2008 16:47:04

    Port Macquarie-Hastings Council has ditched Excel spreadsheets and implemented software across all of its departments to manage 70 supplier contracts annually worth around $50 million.
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    MCC uses software to ensure suppliers play by the rules 08/02/2008 12:57:33

    To centralise supplier contracts worth tens of millions of dollars, the Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) has implemented a new software management system.
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