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MS versus GM
At a recent computer expo (COMDEX), Bill Gates reportedly compared the computer industry with the auto industry and stated: "If General Motors had kept up with technology like the computer industry has, we would all be driving $25 cars that got 1000 miles to the gallon".
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IBM, Nortel help fund B2B exchange
IBM, Nortel Networks and several Japanese electronics manufacturers have launched a business-to-business online trading exchange to buy and sell computer components, electronics and telecom equipment.
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IT skills shortage gets centred
State Govt teams up with industry players to address IT business skills shortage
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Compaq Connects franchisees
Compaq is forging ahead with its controversial Compaq Connect retail store concept, announcing last week its search for "upwards of 100" franchisees in all metropolitan and major regional centres is well under way.
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SanDisk more than a flash' in the pan for Sony
Race hots up to establish flash memory standard in a booming market
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Sony to sell PS2 chips to other companies
Just as Sony rolled DVD Video player functions into its recently launched PlayStation 2 (PS2) games console to give it a double role, the company has announced it hopes others will soon start building support for PS2 gaming into their consumer electronics products.
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Survey: Chip sales jump 30 per cent
Worldwide semiconductor sales rocketed 35.6 per cent to $US15.2 billion in April from $11.2 billion in the same month last year, propelled by a booming market for mobile phones and wireless communications infrastructure and continued strength in PC sales, according to industry reports.
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Crusoe chip launched in Web device, impact unclear
Some IT managers hope the Transmeta Crusoe chip will deliver longer battery life and increased competition to processor giant Intel.
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A personal approach
Sundata ~ PEER TO PEER Kon Kakanis, Sundata director of sales and marketing, talks with Vivienne Fisher
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JavaOne is being brewed to be hot
Major points raised at the JavaOne conference held last week in the US
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Global seeks new company in China
Perth-based ISP and telecommunications company Global Company has announced it is in the final stages of negotiations to establish a joint venture with Shanghai Telecom, a subsidiary of China Telecom.
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HP backup device keeps laptop data safe
Recovery software will enable backup solutions to become "automatic"
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Datastor gains Tandberg QLD
Norwegian firm Tandberg Data ASA has appointed Brisbane-based storage and SCSI specialist VAR Datastor as its Queensland agent.
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- Chinese hackers resume attacks on U.S. targets
- Govt asks industry for help to stem security breaches
- Peculiar malware trail raises questions about security firm in India
- Attack on Telenor was part of large cyberespionage operation with Indian origins, report says
- Facebook, financial firms targeted by online maurauders



