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Cellnet AV division launch imminent 15 June, 2005 08:35:19
Cellnet Group has shed more light on how its soon-to-be-launched audio visual import division will win business in the burgeoning convergence market. - +
AMD's local shuffle almost complete 26 April, 2005 11:20:54
AMD Australia will drop its top local job for a new business development role as part of a major restructure of its management team. - +
Get ready for sub-$50 MP3 players: IDC 05 April, 2005 11:41:56
MP3 players could drop in price to $50 or less, with strong demand and competition expected to drive prices down, according to an IDC market forecast. - +
Get set for the great domain sale of '05 17 March, 2005 11:46:03
Want to be master of your domain? Well, Web master, anyway. In six weeks you can, thanks to a landmark decision to release 20,000 geographic domain names for public sale. - +
Blue Reef signs expansion deal for Asia 11 March, 2005 11:49:17
Victorian network security developer, Blue Reef, has struck an OEM deal in Malaysia that will bolster its product line and expansion plans. - +
Music piracy team raids ISP over BitTorrent 10 March, 2005 18:08:25
Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) has raided Perth ISP Swiftel, claiming the company used the BitTorrent peer-to-peer technology to link to sound and video recordings. - +
iBurst roams further with retail signings 01 March, 2005 13:12:39
Personal Broadband Australia (PBA) is extending the availability of its iBurst wireless broadband product, taking on Dick Smith Electronics and Bing Lee Electrical as retail stockists. - +
BTX PCs hit local shores 18 February, 2005 11:44:06
Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) form factor PCs have arrived, after Australian-owned system builder, Hallmark Computer International, claimed it had launched the first local product this month. - +
Telstra looks to spur i-mode adoption 16 February, 2005 07:30:38
Telstra is offering a sizeable slice of i-mode subscription revenue to prospective content partners as an incentive to develop for the nascent mobile service. - +
NetComm leaps into VoIP 10 February, 2005 11:55:45
NetComm's first VoIP offerring, an analog telephone adaptor, will spearhead a product line that distributors and resellers will see plenty of in 2005. - +
10Mbps shot restarts Wi-Fi wars 11 January, 2005 16:21:38
Sydney Wi-Fi provider BigAir has launched a 10Mbps residential broadband service, the fastest in the country, but with a significant price tag attached.
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