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Telstra Rescues Flood-ridden Residents

Telecommunications giant Telstra is coming to the rescue for hundreds of North Coast homes and offices isolated by severe floods and storms over the past week, with a relief package...

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IBM Behind NBN-Powered E-Health Push

IBM previewed its healthcare patient portal at CeBIT in Germany last week after winning a $23.6 million contract to design and build a similar service in Australia.

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Dell Offers BigPond Wireless Broadband To Customers

Dell has announced the addition of BigPond Wireless Broadband to its integrated mobile broadband options.

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Apple Deny Apps ‘Bug’ Threat

Cupertino insists apps bug is fixed, denying it affected that many users in the first place.

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Google Becomes A Business App

According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Google is trying new ways to win over business customers with its latest attempt involving helping companies dig out search results that are...

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Sophos To Buy German Encryption Firm

Sophos has announced its attention to acquire German encryption specialist Utimaco, and by default has managed to move directly into the endpoint security space.

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Cut Prices, New ‘Centre’: ‘Price Gouger’ Accused Adobe Desperate For OZ Love?

Slashing prices, "amazing" Sydney demo centre....Adobe is looking for some Aussie love.

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Vodafone Enhances Greater Sydney, ACT 4G Coverage

Vodafone has expanded its 4G footprint, today advising that it has upgraded its 4G capacity in the Greater Sydney area, along with enhancing its 4G coverage in the ACT.

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Tabcorp Facing A Rough Time Ahead At Jupiters

COMMENT: It's amazing how the Australian tourism industry who has powerful lobby groups expect Federal and State government to bail them out when there is a market downturn or when...

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Edelman PR Dumped By Symantec

Just over a week after revealing it had appointed the Edelman agency to handle public relations for its Norton subsidiary (CDN, Aug. 18), Symantec Australia has dumped the agency.

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