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by Peter Dinham
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It’s no longer skilled labour shortages but tightening IT budgets that has largely driven New Zealand companies to outsourcing to meet their IT services needs in the economic downturn.
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by Peter Dinham
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Australian logistics and warehousing group, Star Track Express, has selected a mobile data capture platform from supply chain vendor, Intermec, to meet the company’s increasing customer demands for online tracking of collections and deliveries.
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by Stuart Corner
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According to Gartner, the new iPhone 3G S and version 3.0 of the iPhone software go a long away towards addressing the concerns IT managers have about allowing iPhones into the corporate IT environment, but shortcomings remain. Gartner however stresses that these apply only to enterprises wanting to integrate mobile devices into their IT infrastructure, and that it considers the iPhone perfectly acceptable for applications such as email, calendar and web browsing.
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by Stuart Corner
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A small Australian company, BigTinCan, has developed an application for the iPhone, Windows, BlackBerry and Android smartphones that enables users to easily make cheap calls to other Australian, fixed and mobile numbers and to overseas numbers. It claims that users can save up to 50 percent of call and messaging costs.
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by Stuart Corner
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The Government has tabled its first piece of legislation aimed at expediting the rollout of the National Broadband Network, only to have it referred to a Senate enquiry - a move likely to delay its passage by several months.
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by Sam Varghese
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The founder of the Free Software Foundation, Richard Matthew Stallman, has termed Debian's decision to include Mono as part of its default desktop task a move that "leads the community in a risky direction."
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by Sam Varghese
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The Ubuntu technical board appears to have decided that there is no significant cause for IP concern over Mono, the contentious clone of Microsoft's .NET development environment.
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by David Swan
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Cue the trumpets the iPhone 3GS has made it downunder, albeit with considerably less fanfare than previous models. The original iPhone and subsequent iPhone 3G challenged the whole notion of what a phone can and should do, whereas on first impressions the 3GS provides a solid upgrade, but is it another revolution?
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by Stuart Corner
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Internet security expert Rod Beckstrom is has been named as the new CEO of ICANN to replace Australian Paul Twomey who steps down on 30 June. The appointment has been greeted with enthusiasm by leading figures in the Internet community.
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by Jake Widman
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Google Voice, the company's phone and voicemail management service, has begun issuing invitations to users who had previously requested an account.
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by Jake Widman
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To address the issue of how to upgrade a netbook to Windows 7, Microsoft reportedly is considering distribution of the OS on thumb drives.
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