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Broadband Buyer's Guide: Fixed vs Mobile
by Barry Collins
Could you really replace your home or business broadband with a mobile dongle? Our broadband buyer's guide names the best plans, the most attractive deals and the best value for money.
Apr 1, 2009
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Pieces of Paper
by Edward Mandla
Tertiary education goes a long way. Edward Mandla looks at the options.
Nov 19, 2004
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The Tsar of Anti-Virus
by Ed Dawson
PC Authority speaks to Eugene Kaspersky, the Russian king of security software about cutting-edge programming, cyber criminals, pinball, and life in Moscow.
Aug 31, 2007
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Other institutions
by Staff Writers
Diploma courses and vendor certification will often fulfil employer requirements, and in the case of the latter it can also mean a higher salary than a university graduate might get. TAFE and ot
Jan 1, 1900
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The Universities
by Staff Writers
Australia has at least 40 major tertiary institutions (universities and colleges), offering ICT degrees and majors. From now until the end of the year universities throughout the country will be prepa
Jan 1, 1900
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‘Creative energy’ notebooks
by Staff writers
Toshiba’s resident portable computer visionary speaks about hardware design, Vista, and the future of notebook tech.
Jun 14, 2007
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Learn IT
by Staff Writers
IT education comes in a variety of guises, so which one is best for you? Todays teacher, David Hellaby, gives you a crash course. Alot can change in 12 months. Last year there more
Jan 1, 1900
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Top 10 IT priorities for Obama
by Staff Writers
From webcasting to the DMCA to net neutrality - a list of top ten IT priorities for the new president.
Jan 19, 2009
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Web 2.0
by Staff writers
The Internet is booming again, but this time it’s very different. PC Authority brings you up to speed with the global Web 2.0 phenomenon.
Mar 2, 2007
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Linux: Attack of the killer Squid
by Staff Writers
I've recently spent a couple of weeks on site at a client running a Linux training course and dabbling with the popular and powerful Web-caching package, Squid.
Apr 1, 2003
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The case for Linux - The open alternative
by Staff Writers
One of the longest running battles in the computer industry has been between open systems and closed proprietary ones. The term closed refers to systems where the standards are set by the manufacturer
May 30, 2003
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Olympics Challenge
by Staff Writers
With all eyes converging on Sydney for the 2000 Olympics the technology to run it will be put to the test. David Hellaby investigates. It is 40 years since computers were used to analyse
Jan 1, 1900
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Old School Ultraportables: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly
by Daniel Long
Can’t decide between an Eee and a Wind? A Mini note or an Aspire One? Believe it or not, there’s a bunch of old school smaller laptops that may do the job for less money. We took a look at 7 old school ultraportables.
Aug 1, 2008
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PMA Australia 2008: sneak peek
by Daniel Long
We’ve had a sneak peak at the big camera expo in Brisbane this week to see what’s in store for photographers this year.
May 29, 2008
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The PC Authority Acronym Dictionary
by Staff writers
Ever wondered what a particular acronym stands for? Find the answer in our comprehensive reference guide to computer industry acronyms. RTFM!
Sep 4, 2007
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CeBIT Australia 2007: photo gallery
by Ed Dawson
CeBIT Australia 2007 is the biggest, most impressive show in years. PC Authority brings you a ringside seat from the IT industry's event of the moment.
May 2, 2007
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Cebit 2006 roundup
by David Field
Cebit is the showcase for future industry trends and technologies. Everything you need to know.
May 17, 2006
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