
IBM hits staff for coffee, tea
FREE tea and coffee are necessities in an office, but if new cost-cutting measures get the nod at IBM Australia, staff will be paying for their own.
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NSW DET picks iPhone
APPLE'S iPhone has trumped the BlackBerry as the device to provide off-site email access for NSW Department of Education and Training staff.
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Global costs choke broadband
THE federal Government will closely monitor Australia's international internet transmission capacity as its plans for building a $43 billion national broadband network move closer to fruition.
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Satyam for quick sale to Tech Mahindra
SATYAM Computer Services is headed for a quick sale to an Indian conglomerate, Tech Mahindra.
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ISPs may be liable for illegal downloads
INTERNET service providers could be in direct breach of copyright laws if they allow individuals to illegally share files on their networks.
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DET wireless decision in May
THE NSW Government will reveal the winner of its wireless network contract for the $386 million computers-in-school program next month.
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Intel beats forecasts
INTEL smashed quarterly earnings expectations and declared that the worst may be over for the tech sector.
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Skype heads for IPO
ONLINE auction giant eBay announced plans to spin off web communications service Skype with an initial public offering next year.
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Innovation takes a hit in recession
AUSTRALIA remained one of the worst performers in the OECD on innovation and education.
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Telstra downgrade over net fears
STANDARD & Poor's has cut Telstra's long-term debt outlook to negative, saying its "future structure and composition" was in doubt.
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