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Wireless Homes Is The Future Survey

A recent consumer survey demonstrates that while respondents with existing home networks are fairly evenly split between Ethernet and Wi-Fi, future home network deployments are largely planned as Wi-Fi networks.

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No-Name Console Challenging PS3 & Xbox Closed Gaming Model

The world's largest funding platform for creative projects, KickStarter, is underway and has spawned a radical gaming console that challenges the entire closed model perpetuated by today's gaming industry.

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EXCLUSIVE: Electrolux Marketing Director Quits After Just Five Months

Lambro Skropidis the Director of Product & Brand at Electrolux has quit the European appliance giant five months after taking the top marketing job at the Australian subsidiary.

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CISCO Grabs Big Share Of SMB Market

Cisco in partnership with distributors like LAN Systems and Express Data have helped CISCO grow their share of the SMB market by 40%.

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Forget ‘Surface’, Microsoft Smartphones On The Way?

That's according to one analyst who believes the software giant's next move is to mobiles.

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Optus Focuses On Small Business, Partners With Ian Thorpe, Mark Wahlberg

Optus is focusing on small business owners, with the telco today stating that its tailored solutions will be supported by 126 new small business specialist stores, along with a dedicated...

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Nielsen To Measure Yahoo7 Online Video Traffic

Yahoo7 announced that it is the first company in Australia to sign up for independent third-party video measurement services with Nielsen.

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Western Digital increases warranty

After listening to its customers, Western Digital has decided to extend the warranty periods of its hard drive products

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News Ltd Bet $2bn Pay TV, Sports

Murdoch empire pounces on Foxtel, Fox Sports by launching a takeover bid for ConsMedia.

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WA Software Pirate Coughs $100K

An unnamed West Australian metalware company has paid $100,000 to settle an unlicensed software case with anti software-piracy group BSA/The Software Alliance.

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