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Are three digits too much to dial? Apparently
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2006-12-07 19:18:44
Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, but when you've reach the point where dialling an extra three digits is deemed to be too much trouble, things have undoubtedly gone too far.


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Palm sorts source code, but is it too late?
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Mobiles

2006-12-07 18:15:27
Palm has scored itself a perpetual licence for the operating system it uses on most of its devices, but market share figures suggest it will need rather more than that to regain any momentum in the competitive mobile device space.


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Grisoft fighting to reclaim AVG Web site
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2006-12-07 16:50:42
Security software developer Grisoft is trying to reclaim the domain associated with its anti-virus product, AVG.


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The IP telephony revolution is here, nearly
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2006-12-06 19:38:34
Better service delivery rather than cost savings is driving businesses to integrate their data and voice networks, but despite widespread adoption of IP phones, traditional TDM systems are still more commonly used, new research suggests.


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iPod owners not so fussed on iTunes
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Technology Lifestyle

Category: New Services

2006-12-06 18:41:41
Apple is selling just 20 tracks from its iTunes store for each iPod, and the relatively low value of each transaction risks rendering its entire business model unprofitable, a new analysis of the company's business model claims.


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Sun full of NetBeans as new developer tools go open source
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2006-12-06 18:25:37
Sun Microsystems is continuing to woo the open source community, launching two new developer toolkits to work with its NetBeans development environment.


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Web sites are rubbish for disabled access: UN
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Internet

2006-12-05 16:24:48
Virtually no major web sites are designed with disability access guidelines in mind, despite those principles being in place for years, a new report from the United Nations has found.

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Toshiba's 100GB 1.8in drive proves size is everything
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Storage

2006-12-05 15:12:42
Toshiba's storage device division has launched a 1.8in drive for mobile PCs boasting a 100GB capacity, providing a glimmer of hope for users of ultra-mobile computers that it might be possible to install Vista and still have room for anything else.


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Sony launches PSP PS one downloads on PS3
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Technology Lifestyle

Category: Consoles

2006-12-05 14:51:28
Sony Computer Entertainment has launched the first five in an ongoing series of classic PlayStation games which can be downloaded for use on its PSP handheld, but the move has attracted criticism from PS3 enthusiasts.


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No cheap Vista notebooks for businesses
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2006-12-05 00:46:03
Microsoft wants to promote its newly-released Windows Vista for use on notebook PCs, but a combination of product design decisions and support policies are going to make that an expensive option for most business customers.


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Crocs, cracks and cricket: Australia's most popular web searches
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Search engines

2006-12-04 23:41:28
Steve Irwin, the Beaconsfield mine tragedy, finding a new job and checking cricket scores are the most popular search topics for Australians, end-of-year data from Yahoo!7 indicates.

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Belkin cuts the cable with wireless USB hub
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Technology Lifestyle

Category: Peripherals

2006-12-04 23:00:44
Got piles of USB devices chaining your notebook computer to the desktop? Belkin's long-awaited wireless USB hub might spell the end of your cable worries.

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Microsoft takes on Adobe with Expression Studio
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2006-12-04 17:04:11
Microsoft has firmed up plans for new professional design software tools for release in 2007, pitching itself in a head-to-head battle with long-time segment leader Adobe.


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Novell adds Office 2007 support to OpenOffice
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2006-12-04 16:39:56
Less than a week after Microsoft's Office 2007 shipped to enterprise customers, Novell has announced plans to support its new file formats in its own version of rival suite OpenOffice.

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The race is on to build Vista security products
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2006-12-04 00:34:16
With the enterprise version already shipping and the consumer version due in January, security software vendors are facing a race against time to get their own Windows Vista-enabled solutions out the door.


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Labor coup shows politicians finally get SMS
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Mobiles

2006-12-03 20:12:08
Monday's victory by Kevin Rudd in a challenge for the leadership of the Australian Labor Party had at least one unexpected positive outcome: it demonstrates that politicians have finally learned how to use text messages.


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Microsoft and partners plan to play in the sandbox
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2006-12-03 19:53:39
Microsoft is hoping a new sandbox service for developers will help encourage development of new communications "mash ups" and dispel the concept that its operating systems are inherently less secure than its rivals.

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Five reasons not to upgrade to Office 2007
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2006-12-03 19:14:33
There's been coverage galore of the benefits of the new interface sported by Office 2007, but there are plenty of good reasons not to make the switch to the latest version of Microsoft's best-selling product suite. Here's five of the most compelling.


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No midnight mayhem, but Wii's launch expected to draw crowds
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Technology Lifestyle

Category: Consoles

2006-11-30 20:31:01
Nintendo is predicting "pandemonium and mayhem" when the Wii goes on sale in Japan on December 2, but the Australian launch the following week will probably prove to be a more sedate affair.

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Vista to spur tablet PC sales
Written By: Angus Kidman
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2006-11-30 17:50:50
While the global corporate launch of Windows Vista has largely centred on convincing enterprises to split with their hard-earned cash and upgrade their current desktops, manufacturers are also hoping that it will help boost the still dormant sales of a less successful technology: the Tablet PC.

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