
iiNet joins broadband big league
IINET'S $60 million acquisition of AAPT's consumer arm will cement its role as a major player in the National Broadband Network world.
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Abbott's laptop move to cost 600 jobs
TONY Abbott's plan to scrap Labor's $2 billion digital education revolution program would cost almost 600 jobs in NSW alone.
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Hollywood studios tackle court ruling
COPYRIGHT owners claim Federal Court judge Denis Cowdroy erred when he ruled that ISPs were not liable for breaches by their users.
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Labor looks at e-health options
THE government has been considering alternatives to a government-funded e-health record system during public consultations.
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Get a fair go from China, says economist
AUSTRALIA should insist on reciprocal rights for investments in China, world-leading economist Niall Ferguson says.
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Minority could kickstart e-health
MOST potential users say they will not pay for personal electronic health records, but the few prepared to pay could kickstart the market.
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Richards gets a round of Applaud
MARK Richards is the new Sydney-based managed services practice manager for Applaud, responsible for increasing its presence and expertise.
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Tech chief prepares QR National for float
QR National's will trim about 300 legacy software applications as the company gears up for a public float valued at more than $7 billion.
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Pirates infiltrate Microsoft programs
HIGHLY organised syndicates are infiltrating Microsoft developer programs globally to defraud the company, a senior executive has admitted.
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iPhone 4 sells out in rush
APPLE'S rise up the ranks of Australia's top smartphones continued at the weekend as consumers bought out stocks of the iPhone 4.
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