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The penguin has landed |
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LINUX has moved in a few short years from fringe guerilla activity to a full-scale assault on the bastions of business software, James Riley reports |
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COLUMNS |
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Proposed WA porn laws |
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your say | "ALL you would achieve is to waste more tax payers money on impossible ideas." |
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Home truths for Pole with a problem |
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open source | PLACEMENT of mobile phone towers may be controversial in Australia, but pity Piotr Kardys, who is a Pole with a problem — in fact, a telephone pole in his kitchen.
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NFL Street for PS2 |
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THE EA Street series is going from strength to strength, adding a hard edge to a number of popular sports while still capturing the essence of a particular game. |
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Mario Power Tennis for Gamecube |
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THE Mario tennis games have consistently delivered accessible, fast-paced fun for years. This effort keeps up the tradition. |
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SPT to roll bush broadband
NEWCASTLE-based telecoms and media player SP Telemedia has announced plans for a DSL broadband network focused on regional areas in the eastern states.
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8m mobiles on Telstra
TELSTRA said its interim results will show that connected another 318,000 mobile customers in the December quarter, with January sign-ups taking the company past the eight million subscriber mark.
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Telstra gags Unwired
TELSTRA has won a Federal Court legal bid to stop wireless broadband provider Unwired making claims about Telstra ADSL coverage.
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Pentium 4 goes 64-bit
INTEL is to add 64-bit computing capabilities to its flagship Pentium 4 chips this month, allowing more powerful processing of large chunks of data.
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CBA's .Net makeover on track
COMMONWEALTH Bank chief David Murray is confident the bank has put the major technology risks of its $1.4 billion Which new Bank program behind it.
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