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It's here!
by Fleur Doidge

Apr 24, 2003
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Linux no good for small business: Microsoft
by Fleur Doidge

Microsoft small business sales VP Steve Guggenheimer took a swipe at Linux while pushing Small Business Server 2003 to partners at Microsoft’s Australia and New Zealand partner conference at the Gold Coast on Tuesday.

Nov 26, 2003
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Microsoft licensing to change?
by Fleur Doidge

Jun 26, 2003
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Pirates, ISPs hamper local software industry: BSA
by Fleur Doidge

A global anti-piracy lobby group has claimed that bringing down software piracy would boost local software development and that local ISPs should be roped into stopping online pirates.

Jul 8, 2004
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Ron still crazy despite court injunction
by Fleur Doidge

A mobile phone reseller has been found in contempt of court for continuing to trade as Crazy Ron's after that name was ruled to infringe a rival's trademark.

Sep 15, 2004
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Apple keeps mum on iPod battery offer
by Fleur Doidge

No local announcement has yet been made on whether Australian iPod owners can apply for the compensation offered to US users who sued Apple, alleging iPod batteries didn't perform as advertised.

Jun 6, 2005
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Acer sees scarlet with Ferrari notebooks
by Fleur Doidge

Acer has partnered Italian sportscar maestro Ferrari to produce a bright red notebook, all dollied up with rearing black stallion logos and an optional bright red mouse.

Jan 23, 2004
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Keep it simple for customers: Telstra
by Fleur Doidge

Aug 20, 2003
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Latest News on 2003

Apple keeps mum on iPod battery offer
by Fleur Doidge  |   Jun 6, 2005
No local announcement has yet been made on whether Australian iPod owners can apply for the compensation offered to US users who sued Apple, alleging iPod batteries didn't perform as advertised.
Ron still crazy despite court injunction
by Fleur Doidge  |   Sep 15, 2004
A mobile phone reseller has been found in contempt of court for continuing to trade as Crazy Ron's after that name was ruled to infringe a rival's trademark.
Pirates, ISPs hamper local software industry: BSA
by Fleur Doidge  |   Jul 8, 2004
A global anti-piracy lobby group has claimed that bringing down software piracy would boost local software development and that local ISPs should be roped into stopping online pirates.
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