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Australian IT
Australian IT

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Tennis stars to get on-court fan SMS
Anti-virus software for XP SP2 tested
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 SPOTLIGHT
The penguin has landed
penguin 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
 NEWS FEATURES
Case study of a comeback
FIVE years ago Steve Case stood on a podium at the Equitable Centre Auditorium on New York's Seventh Avenue and shocked the business world.
Giants cook chip with eight brains
COMPUTER heavyweights have revealed the inner workings of a new chip made with eight independent "brains".
 COLUMNS
Proposed WA porn laws
your say | "ALL you would achieve is to waste more tax payers money on impossible ideas."
Home truths for Pole with a problem
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.
 REVIEWS
NFL Street for PS2
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.
Mario Power Tennis for Gamecube
THE Mario tennis games have consistently delivered accessible, fast-paced fun for years. This effort keeps up the tradition.
top news
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.
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.
Telstra gags Unwired
TELSTRA has won a Federal Court legal bid to stop wireless broadband provider Unwired making claims about Telstra ADSL coverage.
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.
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.
Cisco doubles profit to $1.8bn >>
ANZ names CIO >>
Hills hoisted by DTV >>
Research the key for tech unis >>
VoIP players form security group >>
Lenovo moving quickly on local sales >>
Perth pair eBay rights to daughter >>
New NAB phishing scam >>
BigAir, Access providers team >>
NSW Police nab DVD pirates >>
$29m pledge for school IT >>
WA Libs want porn filter power >>
Fujitsu gives up on LCDs >>
Toshiba shows next-gen memory >>
Microsoft buys anti-virus firm >>
Telstra action 'needless': Unwired >>
Calls for tighter bill controls >>
Sensis sale would hit T3 >>
Europe planning emergency call car chip >>
Voda Japan chief heads sideways >>
China closes prostitution website >>
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