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Australian IT: Nokia unveils N97 touchscreen phone
NOKIA launched a flagship phone to update its aging high-end offering, but analysts said the device would not be enough to help boost market share.
ZDNet Australia: Internode resumes Tassie ADSL2+ sales
Internet service provider Internode today said it had resumed selling high-speed ADSL2+ services in Tasmania, due to the imminent prospect of BassLink switching on its cable back to the mainland.
ZDNet Australia: NBN panel issues gag order reminder
Stephen Conroy's Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE) has written to National Broadband Network bidders reminding them of the so-called 'gag order' against revealing information regarding their bids or the tender process.
ZDNet Australia: NSW issues $200m PC, wireless tender
The NSW Government has commenced an expressions of interest process for its planned $1,000 per student roll-out of 200,000 notebooks, and the wireless networks to support them.
ZDNet Australia: Naked Mac versus protected PC: What wins?
What's easier to manage — 200 Mac OS X systems without antivirus or 200 Windows systems running a leading antivirus package?
ZDNet Australia: Microsoft expands Vista SP2 testing
Microsoft said on Tuesday that it is ready for broader testing of Windows Vista Service Pack 2, the second collection of fixes for the latest version of the operating system.
ZDNet Australia: Toshiba Portege A600
Don't let the toy-like appearance of the Toshiba Portege A600 fool you, this fully featured portable laptop is packed full of features.
ZDNet Australia: Nokia unveils touch-screen N97
Nokia has unveiled its first touchscreen N-Series handset, the N97, during its Nokia World 2008 event in Barcelona.
ZDNet Australia: AAPT gets thrown a lifeline
If Pacnet's offer for AAPT is genuine and on the terms laid out in the Reuters story, then Telecom New Zealand chief executive Paul Reynolds ought to agree to the offer as quickly as he can.
ZDNet Australia: Australia's ICT industry is panicking
The leaders of Australia's ICT industry are currently in a state of panic over the debatable prospect of an economic downturn in the sector and are going too far with cutting jobs.
NSW eyes netbook, wireless suppliers
Dell to announce second retail partner
All aboard the freedom ride
All aboard the freedom ride
Qld electricity prices may rise almost 14pc
Carter must wait for Perpignan debut
Australia shares drop 3.7 pct, miners fall
Liverpool top after Hammers draw
Google Street View launches in New Zealand
Know your viruses

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·Internode resumes Tassie ADSL2+ sales
Internet service provider Internode today said it had resumed selling high-speed ADSL2+ services in Tasmania, due to the imminent prospect of BassLink switching on its cable back to the mainland.
·NBN panel issues gag order reminder
Stephen Conroy's Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE) has written to National Broadband Network bidders reminding them of the so-called 'gag order' against revealing information regarding their bids or the tender process.
·NSW issues $200m PC, wireless tender
The NSW Government has commenced an expressions of interest process for its planned $1,000 per student roll-out of 200,000 notebooks, and the wireless networks to support them.
·Naked Mac versus protected PC: What wins?
What's easier to manage — 200 Mac OS X systems without antivirus or 200 Windows systems running a leading antivirus package?
·Microsoft expands Vista SP2 testing
Microsoft said on Tuesday that it is ready for broader testing of Windows Vista Service Pack 2, the second collection of fixes for the latest version of the operating system.
·Toshiba Portege A600
Don't let the toy-like appearance of the Toshiba Portege A600 fool you, this fully featured portable laptop is packed full of features.
·Nokia unveils touch-screen N97
Nokia has unveiled its first touchscreen N-Series handset, the N97, during its Nokia World 2008 event in Barcelona.
·AAPT gets thrown a lifeline
If Pacnet's offer for AAPT is genuine and on the terms laid out in the Reuters story, then Telecom New Zealand chief executive Paul Reynolds ought to agree to the offer as quickly as he can.
·Australia's ICT industry is panicking
The leaders of Australia's ICT industry are currently in a state of panic over the debatable prospect of an economic downturn in the sector and are going too far with cutting jobs.
·Maxon Visimax Projector
Despite the promise of its tiny size, the Maxon Visimax projector is little more than a gimmick, and an expensive one at that.

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·Imported cat-food suspected of being linked to cat paralysis (link)
ABC Online news story on Orijen brand dried cat food
·What do YOU and a kangaroo have in common? Quite a lot, it seems! (audio)
Jenny Graves is from the Australian Research Council, Centre of Excellence for Kangaroo Genomics or KanGO .. and tells Shon Walker about a detailed map of Kangaroo DNA
·The number of centenarians in Tasmania has doubled since 2000... and those numbers could double again in the next five years ...
Shon Walker asks Tasmanian Demographer, Dr Natalie Jackson, what it is about Tasmania that produces so many?
·New in-car navigation system based on insect vision could keep older drivers on the road... (audio)
Kel Richards speaks to the designer, ANU PhD student Chris McCarthy
·Combining new Solar power tech with the windjammer sails of yesteryear ... (audio)
Shon Walker hears more from Robert Dane, Chief Executive with the company, Solar Sailor
·Why are we so afraid of drinking recycled water? (audio)
Professor John Langford, a water expert from the University of Melbourne and the head of Uniwater, explains to John Barron
·Australian researchers have discovered that honey bees can count to four... (audio)
Dr Mandyam Srinivasan from the University of Queensland tells Kel Richards how and why
·Authorities are trying to ascertain whether any passengers were using laptops when a plane made an uncontrolled climb and no...
But can electronic equipment cause that sort of problem? Aviation engineer and fellow at the University of New South Wales Peter Marosszeky is speaking with John Barron
·The glow of the humble jellyfish has earned three scientists this year's Nobel Prize for Chemistry. But why? (audio)
John Barron finds out from Dr Mark Prescott, a research fellow with Monash University.
·Warning about old mobile phones: your data remains on the handset... (audio)
Kumar Radha-Krishnan from Recycling Solutions Asia shares some advice with Steve Chase

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·Media Release: Enfour launches the Australian Oxford Dictionary on iTunes App store - Australia and New Zealand
Today Enfour, Inc. announced the release of the Australian Oxford Dictionaryas the latest in their suite of applications for iPhone and iPod Touch devices.
·Media Release: Sterling Commerce Speeds Long-Distance Delivery of Large Files
Melbourne – December 3, 2008 – Sterling Commerce, an AT&T Inc (NYSE: T) company, today announced Sterling File Accelerator (SFA).
·Apple advises users to get antivirus
Apple is advising its customers to install multiple antivirus software engines to protect against possible infection.
·Microsoft opens doors for Vista SP2 beta
Microsoft has announced that it is making the latest beta of Vista Service Pack Two(SP2) available to all on Thursday.
·Media Release: Traditional Ceremony Celebrates Indigenous Communities Linked to State-of-the-art Arnhem Land Fibre Cable
Arnhem Land Traditional Owners today celebrated the laying of the $34 million Arnhem Land fibre optic cable with Telstra, the Northern Territory Government and the Northern Land Council.
·Media Release: Dydju Announces Churn Reduction at SelecTV
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - Dydju a market and technology leader in managed and on demand customer experience audit products and services, today released information following completion of the first phase of a major project implementation with SelecTV.
·Tassie Internode customers gifted their speed back
Internode has given its Tassie ADSL customers an early Christmas present by announcing it will remove speed constraints it imposed on them in Mayand absorb the extra backhaul costs to make it happen.
·Fibre channel switch prices rise
Overall prices for fibre channel switches rose for the first time since 2002, but the downturn on host bus adapters continues, according to analyst firm Dell’Oro Group.
·Australia needs ICT people – 9,000 to be precise
.NET, Java, SAP and Cisco skills are high on Aussie employer wishlists, according to a new skills index developed by KPMG Econtech.
·Dell weighs into Aussie data centre audit space
Dell has taken the wraps off a new data centre audit services offering in Australia in a move that will pit the vendor against the likes of Eaton and APC.

Yahoo! Australia & NZ News - Technology

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AustralianIT.com.au | Technology

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·Nokia unveils N97 touchscreen phone
NOKIA launched a flagship phone to update its aging high-end offering, but analysts said the device would not be enough to help boost market share.
·Adelaide gets Google Transit
ADELAIDE Metro has given its blessing to Google to launch an online transport application that helps commuters find their way around the city.
·NSW students will get netbooks
Every NSW public school student in years 9 to 12 will get a lightweight, mini laptop or netbook by mid next year.
·Phone apps the new battleground
APPLE will have sold over 1 million iPhones in Australia by the end of next year, sparking a battle by developers to lure new users.
·Acacia offers fresh start
FORMER Telstra No 2 executive Doug Campbell says Australian broadband users would be best served by having a new broadband network.
·Sun unveils discount program
SUN Microsystems will offer free and discounts of up to 65 per cent onproducts and services to local start-ups.
·Harvey Norman Q1 sales down
RETAILER Harvey Norman says it expects conditions to remain tough after reporting a 31.5 per cent drop in first quarter profits.
·IT glitch hits 200,000 CBA customers
A COMMONWEALTH Bank customer has told of his shock after $17,000 disappeared from his account due to a widespread computer bungle.
·Motion capture for lords and ladies of dance
MOTION capture technology responsible for lifelike characters in video games and films is being applied to dance.
·Nokia to add Lotus Notes to smartphones
NOKIA smartphones will be able to access IBM Lotus Notes corporate email starting from next month.

AustralianIT.com.au | Breaking News

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·National broadband network: full coverage
THE Rudd Government's national broadband network will be funded by taxpayers to the tune of up to $4.7 billion.
·NSW eyes netbook, wireless suppliers
THE NSW government's $200 million-plus schools netbook program seeks devices that cost under $500.
·Dell to announce second retail partner
DELL Australia is expanding its retail presence and will announce a new partner on Friday.
·Households first NBN priority: report
HOUSEHOLDS currently disadvantaged by a lack of broadband services should be first priority in the government's new broadband network.
·Nokia unveils N97 touchscreen phone
NOKIA launched a flagship phone to update its aging high-end offering, but analysts said the device would not be enough to help boost market share.
·School head slams NSW netbook plan
THE head of one of the biggest public high schools in NSW says the state government's netbook plan is flawed.
·JB Hi-Fi turns up volume
TOUGH retail conditions have not dented discount electronics chain JB Hi-Fi's appetite for opening 24 new stores this financial year.
·ATO systems to go offline
THE Australian Taxation Office will shut down its IT operations for almost a fortnight to conduct data centremaintenance.
·Gillard defends computer blowout
JULIA Gillard has been accused of serial bungling, leading to an $800 million blowout in the PCs in schools program.
·Pacnet bids for AAPT
PRIVATELY held Pacnet is offering $US420 million for Telecom New Zealand's AAPT, sources close to the companies said.

The Age Technology Headlines

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·Know your viruses
·New wave for wireless
·All aboard the freedom ride

The Sydney Morning Herald Technology Headlines

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·Know your viruses
·New wave for wireless
·All aboard the freedom ride

News4Sites - Australia Infotech

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·Qld electricity prices may rise almost 14pc
·Carter must wait for Perpignan debut
·Australia shares drop 3.7 pct, miners fall
·Liverpool top after Hammers draw
·Swallow a chip: this one is good for you
·Sunderland not Keane
·Sunderland: Black Cats plummet into relegation zone
·Turnbull criticises Rudd on PC blowout
·PCB urges India to tour Pakistan
·A webcam suicide

Aardvark

Australasia's "New Economy" News And Commentary Site.
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·The sky really is falling
It's not a matter of "if" we get hit again by a huge asteroid or comet, it'sjust a matter of when. The United Nations is aware of the risk and are bringingtogether top scientists to address it - but what can we do? You probably don'twant to know the answer to that question.

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