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by Stan Beer
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Noted IT industry analyst, Dr Kevin McIsaac, predicts that MIcrosoft Office will give way to open source products as governments and other large organisations move to open standards for storing documents.
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by Stan Beer
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Security experts from anti-virus vendor Symantec have identified the first Trojan that targets Sony Playstation Portable systems.
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by Stan Beer
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Multinational computer games manufacturer Sony has lost a four year court battle to prevent Australian consumers from modifying Playstations to enable them to play cheap games purchased offshore.
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by Stan Beer
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There’s a new trick in online phishing, and this time it uses Yahoo! Photos as the bait. Imitating the Yahoo! Photos site almost exactly, it is difficult for most users to tell the difference between the authentic Yahoo! site and a newly emerged forgery.
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by Stan Beer
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A new survey across enterprises in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, China, ASEAN countries, South Korea, India, Taiwan, and Hong Kong found that IT budgets at enterprises with at least 1,000 employees are rising, with firms in India leading the way.
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by Stan Beer
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Wi-Fi hotspots have evolved from points of convenience to places of experience. Recognising this, Centrino technology maker Intel has launched a competition, inviting notebook PC users to nominate their favourite places to experience wireless connectivity.
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by Stan Beer
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 One of Australia's most vocal advocates of open source software has predicted that the parallel releases of new open source and Microsoft versions of office software suites will start the demise of Microsoft's desktop dominance. |
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by Stan Beer
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BI vendor Business Objects has provided a sneak preview of a new Business Intelligence product it plans to release in Q4 which the software company claims will provide unprecedented ease of use for non-technical business users. |
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by Stan Beer
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Google and Sun have announced a strategic relationship to cross-promote and distribute their respective technologies.
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by Stan Beer
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In just seven years, Google has morphed from a bare-bones online search engine into a technological octopus that seems to sprout another intriguing tentacle every other week, reports The Associated Press in the New York Times (3 October). |
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by Stan Beer
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A report prepared for the ACT Department of Education and Training suggests that portable devices, like iPods and mobile phones, will become essential pieces of equipment that every student at school, TAFE or university will need to own.
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by Stan Beer
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The South Australian Government, which raised a few eyebrows eight years ago when it outsourced all of its IT to one vendor, now wants to import IT skills from India.
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by Stan Beer
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The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has called for greater cooperation and a concerted national focus on the development of the ICT sector in Australia.
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by Stan Beer
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Dell and Cingular Wireless will work together to deliver Cingular's 3G wireless broadband to Dell's US notebook customers at speeds of 400-700 kbps. |
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by Stan Beer
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An evolution of outsourcing to a model resembling utilities, where competing enterprises share the resources of an outsourcer on the non-differentiating parts of their business, has been predicted by the boss of Unisys in Australia.
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by Stan Beer
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Fairfax job board, MyCareer, has launched a new section designed to help job seekers determine their worth in the market and find out where best paid jobs are. |
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