
Debate needed on patient records
CONSUMER groups are forming a coalition to pressure the federal government to release secret documents.
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Uni streamlines global procurement
HOW does an organisation save at least half a million dollars without spending a cent?
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Smart internet monitor on way
AN artificially intelligent internet monitoring system that is capable of detecting when there is a major news event or announcement in a user's area of interest and can automatically search other similar sites for updates is being developed.
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Bigger role seen for wireless
MOBILE and wireless technologies will dominate far more than the last 10 per cent of the federal government's ambitious $43billion national broadband network, but it's unlikely the technology will be a panacea for all of Australia's broadband needs, wireless vendor Ericsson says.
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M'soft v Google for uni emails
THE University of South Australia has become the latest turf on which Microsoft will seek to defend its Office suite from market incursions by Google Apps.
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Fraudsters cut phones
CRIMINALS are costing businesses tens of thousands of dollars in credit card fraud by cutting the phone lines needed to verify transactions.
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Woolies launches mobile phone service
WOOLWORTHS is set to become Australia's newest mobile phone company with the launch of a new, no-frills prepaid service.
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Apple tries to silence owner of exploding iPod
APPLE attempted to silence a father and daughter with a gagging order after the child's iPod music player exploded and the family sought a refund from the company.
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Website brings 1911 to life
THE census taken in England and Wales in April 1911 -- all 36 million forms that were filled out -- have been put online.
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'No escape' from cyber-bullies
CYBER-BULLYING follows kids home, leaving those on the receiving end with no place to escape, Education Minister Julia Gillard said.
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