The annual CeBIT show started today in Sydney, with numerous speeches from technology heavy weights as well as stands from vendors ready to spruik their technology.

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CeBIT 2011 starts: exhibition photos
NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell said today at CeBIT Australia that he was looking to a new government web portal to fix the woeful state of the government's current web presence.

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O'Farrell slams govt websites, flags portal
A senior cybersecurity advisor with the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet has acknowledged that radio frequency identification (RFID) enabled passports and credit cards pose a risk to information security, and stressed that the government is currently looking into ways to make them more secure.

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RFID, e-Passport security at risk: govt
Few services can claim to have generated 100,000 visitors in three weeks with no advertising and minimal promotion, but this milestone is just the beginning for 23-year-old Aussie developer Dominic Holland.

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Tapping into file sharing with HTML5
Microblogging site Twitter is reportedly getting ready to announce its own photo-sharing service this week, according to a TechCrunch report that cited multiple anonymous sources.

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Twitter to start own photo sharing: report
The Asia-Pacific server market recorded its sixth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth in shipments and revenues during the first quarter of 2011, according to Gartner figures.

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Virtualisation boosts APAC server growth
New smart technology that allows cars to talk to each other and avoid crashes will be trialled in South Australia.

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Car-to-car communication trialled in SA
The Australian Law Reform Commission has said it would support moves to encourage companies to adopt document management systems to help ease the legal discovery process. However, the commission said it couldn't put its weight behind a recommendation to force all businesses that wanted to litigate to have such systems.

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Should firms be forced to organise docs?
Two men who defrauded Telstra in a mobile phone-selling scam worth hundreds of thousands of dollars have been jailed.

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Men jailed for pulling a fast one on Telstra
Fitch Ratings has placed Telecom NZ's credit rating on "rating watch negative", citing the separation of its network, which was necessary to win NZ government ultrafast broadband (UFB) contracts.

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Telecom NZ separation risks credit rating