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Friday, 31st December 2004  

 
Happy New Year
Record calls, text again expected for NYE
Argus biometrics eye turns to Saudi success
POINT Australia renamed for global focus
Tech raises millions for tsunami relief
Local developer signs with ScanSoft
Integrators key to entertainment sales
More users virtually touring
LG targets third place in 2005

 
Happy New Year
AJB Publishing wishes everyone a very happy New Year's holiday. This website will next be updated on Tuesday 4 January. More...

Record calls, text again expected for NYE

Telstra has boosted its mobile network capacity in anticipation of yet another record-breaking attempt on text and call volumes over the new year holiday.

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Argus biometrics eye turns to Saudi success
Award-winning Australian biometrics developer Argus Solutions has signed a deal with Saudi security provider Mowafag Saleh Al-Rushaid.
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POINT Australia renamed for global focus

Australian CRM software vendor POINT Australia is setting its sights on international markets, changing its name to POINT Global Solutions to realign with its new business model.

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Tech raises millions for tsunami relief

As the death toll for Sunday's earthquake and tsunami topped 114,000, the IT industry stepped up its donations and its efforts to help individuals pledge money for the relief effort.

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Local developer signs with ScanSoft

Sydney developer System Solutions has partnered speech and imaging software provider ScanSoft in a technology-sharing deal that will help it enter the speech recognition market.

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Integrators key to entertainment sales

Content and service providers looking to add sales beyond broadband connections into the networked home must partner more closely with digital integrators, US sources said.

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More users virtually touring

More than two million internet users have sat down at a computer to take a virtual tour, according to a new US study.

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LG targets third place in 2005

LG Electronics is showcasing a 71-inch plasma display at the US Consumer Electronics Show that the Korean company says will support up to 1,920 x 1,080 pixel resolution.

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