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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Harvey Norman snaps up Megamart   ACMA flags digital radio standards   Phishers tempt users with bogus Google prize   Ex-Oracle CFO Maffei named Liberty Media CEO   More adults warming to high-tech gear: study
Thursday, 10th November 2005
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  • Harvey Norman snaps up Megamart
  • ACMA flags digital radio standards
  • Phishers tempt users with bogus Google prize
  • Ex-Oracle CFO Maffei named Liberty Media CEO
  • More adults warming to high-tech gear: study
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    Harvey Norman snaps up Megamart
    Harvey Norman is to expand its national network with the purchase of six Megamart locations from owner Coles Myer.
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    More adults warming to high-tech gear: study
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