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    OS X patch 'not enough' - experts 26/05/2004 09:23:01

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    Apple OS/X 10.3 05/05/2004 13:31:47

    The lion is the king of the jungle, but which big cat would you rather have inside your Apple server, a jaguar or a panther?
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    Patch: Apple Jaguar and Panther 06/01/2004 13:45:27

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    UNSW gives dual 64-bit G5 workstations first run 19/11/2003 08:08:40

    After a lengthy wait since pre-ordering the machines when first announced, the University of New South Wales’ educational development and technology centre has become one of the first in Australia to use Apple’s new 64-bit Powermac G5, according to IT support and network administration manager Patrick Stoddart.
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    Catering to the wealthy 13/11/2003 11:18:43

    When a high roller steps into a Harrah's casino, the host -- whose job is specifically to look after such top players -- is likely to ask about his wife by name, tell him his suite has been stocked with his favorite brand of cigars and slip him tickets to that week's PGA golf tournament.
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    PeopleSoft releases EnterpriseOne suite 19/09/2003 07:15:50

    PeopleSoft released this week its first updated, rebranded set of the applications it acquired through its August purchase of J.D. Edwards & Co.
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    A la mode: Key Apple add-ons 20/08/2003 12:05:06

    A few recently introduced products round out the modern Mac user's arsenal.
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    Apple unleashes Panther at sysadmin conference 07/08/2003 08:15:37

    Looking to further increase its status as an enterprise IT systems provider, Apple has demonstrated the management capabilities of OS X, and has hinted at how the version – codenamed Panther – will integrate such tools.
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    The main game 14/07/2003 14:41:57

    Australia’s IT leaders are big-game players. Challenged and excited by the technology, they know the wooden spoon awaits those who forget what their businesses or organisations are all about.
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    Rumours abound as Macworld NY opens 14/07/2003 13:53:54

    It wouldn't be a Macworld without the rumours that inevitably swirl around what announcements Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs has cooked up for the show. This year, when the Macworld Creative Pro conference opens its doors in New York on July 14, it will be no different.
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