Like many of you reading this article, I got up at a ridiculous hour of the morning on 28 January to witness the public birth of the latest fruit of Steve Jobs' fertile mind. I speak, of course, of the Apple iPad

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Why the Apple iPad will fail in Australia
Microsoft has mostly reinstated six years of blog archives belonging to Australian mobile technology evangelist Shane Williamson and hosted on its free Windows Live Spaces platform.

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Microsoft finds Aussie blogger's posts
Optus has signed an agreement with Switzerland-based mobile software company, Myriad Group, to create SocialView - an add-on to the Optus Zoo portal that will allow its customers to access Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and Flickr at no extra cost.

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Optus adds social networking to Zoo
Just before Christmas, I shared my experiences with a hobbled home phone service that was delivering 1995-era dial-up internet speeds, if any connection at all. Here's how that story ended - and the very interesting lesson I learned about Telstra's PSTN in the process.

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A month without broadband: the final chapter
The Oracle Application Users Group recently released the results of a study that revealed 87 per cent of the respondents blame data growth for their performance issues.

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How to de-clutter your desktop
Bang the Table, the company which lost the business of NSW Transport for inadvertently enabling the leaking of government documents, has announced today that it has signed five new contracts with councils.

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Online council deals back on the table
McAfee customers whose systems went down yesterday should demand they get given money or an extended license for the time they had to spend fixing the problem.

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McAfee clients: do you have the guts?
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has said it will release a new augmented reality iPhone app for home buyers and sellers, combining house listings with satellite images and relevant pre-purchase information.

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CBA augments home buying app: photos
The Department of Defence has finally kicked off its long-awaited mammoth project to overhaul the way it provides desktop services to around 115,000 users, issuing a landmark request for interest document to suppliers yesterday.

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Defence kicks off massive desktop upgrade
McAfee has changed its official response on how many enterprise customers were affected by a bug that caused havoc on computers globally.

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McAfee retracts bug damage estimate