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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Tech One snares PNG contract   Space mission puts spotlight on China's technology   Google to report pro forma earnings, not just net   New gadget to make theft of mobile phones harder   LG Electronics expects home appliance growth
Friday, 14th October 2005
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  • Tech One snares PNG contract
  • Space mission puts spotlight on China's technology
  • Google to report pro forma earnings, not just net
  • New gadget to make theft of mobile phones harder
  • LG Electronics expects home appliance growth

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    Tech One snares PNG contract
    Australian developer Technology One has won a US$4.42 million contract with the Papua New Guinea government to implement its integrated financial management and budgeting software.
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    Space mission puts spotlight on China's technology
    Whether it foreshadows a military threat, the beginning of cooperative and peaceful exploration, or a source of national pride, China's launch of astronauts into space is shining light on the country's technology. More...

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    Google to report pro forma earnings, not just net
    Google on Thursday said it plans to meet Wall Street halfway on how it reports quarterly results, seeking to dispel confusion created by its strict adherence to accounting rules and putting it in step with many of its peers. More...

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    New gadget to make theft of mobile phones harder
    Finnish scientists have invented a device to make it harder to steal mobile phones and laptops by enabling them to detect changes in their owner's walking style and then freeze to prevent unauthorised use. More...

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    LG Electronics expects home appliance growth
    South Korea's LG Electronics is targeting a 20 percent increase in sales at its home appliances unit next year and aims to nearly double its air-con sales by 2007, a senior executive said on Thursday. More...

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