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by William Atkins
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According to scientific measurements made on Kilimanjaro by U.S. researchers, the glaciers found on the mountain in Africa could be gone within 25 years or less.
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by Angus Kidman
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Amidst growing enterprise unrest over maintenance fees, SAP has pledged to bundle free analytics with its ERP systems and hopes for a general release of its on-demand Business ByDesign software early next year.
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by Stuart Corner
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More than a year after similar initiatives from Optus and Vodafone, Telstra has launched mobile plans that enable businesses to share usage quotas across multiple users.
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by Matthew Lentini
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iiNet CEO Michael Malone has disagreed with the copyright infringement policies of multiple Australian ISPs, including iPrimus and People Telecom, which do what Malone has alleged is out of iiNet's legal capacity to do.
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by Stephen Withers
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Google's Street View is getting a makeover, with new, higher-quality images being collected in major Australian cities.
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by Mike Bantick
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This is the game that has kept me from reviewing Uncharted 2. How can so much tongue in cheek cartoon violence be so much fun? Well, I guess it is just because it is tongue-in-cheek cartoon violence wrapped up in a co-op first person shooter.
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by Stephen Withers
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Another survey has found that people who download music from unsanctioned sources - those the industry likes to call pirates - are actually some of the music industry's best customers.
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by Stuart Corner
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NetStar Australia has entered the market for data centre hardware software, consultancy and services with the formation of a specialist consulting division and new partner certifications from Cisco, VMware and EMC.
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by James Riley
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The challenges of cultural change within the public service could mean the benefits to the Commonwealth of its telepresence investments may take a couple of years to understand, Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner said.
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by David M Williams
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If you’re a gadget junkie like me your house is probably similarly littered with devices that did a job once, and could still do so much more, if only the vendors kept them up with the times. Join with me in lobbying for open source firmware.
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by Sam Varghese
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Ten, or even five years ago, it was not uncommon to see articles surface periodically, spouting gross untruths about free and open source software.
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by Matthew Lentini
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AFACT has continued its verbal battery on iiNet CEO Michael Malone who sat in the witness box this morning, alleging iiNet has merely feigned protection of copyright holders. According to AFACT barrister Tony Bannon, iiNet has been hiding behind its stance of forwarding AFACT infrigement notices to law enforcement agencies instead of disconnecting offending users.
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by Stuart Corner
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Cisco has announced plans to pay $US44.5m in cash for the set-top box business of DVN Holdings saying the move will further its vision for the global connected home. In particular it is eyeing a massive Chinese market for digital set-top boxes.
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by James Riley
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The NSW Government has published an online catalogue of dozens of public sector information (PSI) datasets, just as the Gov 2.0 movement in Australia gathers new momentum.
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