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by Stan Beer
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Australia’s first venture capital fund for the local electronic games industry, worth $25 million over five years, will be launched early next week.
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by Stan Beer
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PC maker, Dell, will hold a free computer recycling event at Cromer Public School in Sydney’s Northern Beaches on Saturday, 5 November. |
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by Stan Beer
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A new $20 million intellectual property deal will reverse the offshoring trend and provide a major boost to the Victorian ICT industry, according to the state's ICT Minister Marsha Thomson.
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by Stan Beer
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Donations for disaster relief charities are in danger of ending in the hands of hackers, with one of the more high profile targets of late being the Red Cross.
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by Stan Beer
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3G TV is about to come into its own this Summer, with the announcement that 3 mobile will stream Channel Nine’s live coverage of the Test Series and One Day Internationals direct to 3’s mobile phones.
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by Stan Beer
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Victorian Attorney-General Rob Hulls will call on states, territories and the Commonwealth to re-consider introducing an R 18+ rating for computer and video games at the coming Friday’s meeting of Australian censorship ministers.
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by Stan Beer
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Research group Forrester's CEO and chairman, George Colony, has revised his previously downbeat view of Google, saying the company will create a new economic model for software use based on advertising.
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by Stan Beer
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Worldwide PDA shipments totaled 3.45 million units in the third quarter of 2005, 20.7% up on Q3 2004, according to research group Gartner.
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by Stan Beer
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Telstra's IT services arm, KAZ, has announced that ts superannuation administration services business, Australian Administration Services (AAS) has launched SMS messaging as a vehicle for super funds to communicate with their members. |
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by Stan Beer
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Database vendor, Oracle, has launched a free lite version of its Oracle Database 10g, called Express Edition or Oracle Database XE, with a beta version now available for download on both Linux and Windows. |
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by Stan Beer
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Blogging has joined the growing list of IT security threats as employees sound off on the web, according to an online security firm.
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by Stan Beer
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Business software group Sage CRM has released the latest version of customer and contact management software, ACT!, in Australia, promising annual upgrades for the product from now on. |
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by Stan Beer
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ICT trainer and enterprise software developer, Object Consulting, has opened a new office in Canberra to service existing customers in the Federal capital.
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by Stan Beer
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Customer acquisition and information gatherer Acxiom has been commissioned for a joint venture between Australia's two largest information portals Yahoo! ANZ and ninemsn, to persuade all Australian businesses to list on both websites.
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by Stan Beer
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Business management applications provider, Sage ACCPAC (Pacific), has rolled fellow Sage Group subsidiary, construction and real estate software company, Sage Timberline, into its fold. |
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by Stan Beer
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The ACS (Australian Computer Society) has called on the Federal Government to change its purchasing policies to enable SMEs to compete against multinationals when going for ICT tenders.
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