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Tuesday, 15th November 2005
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  • Enterprises patch 10 percent faster, but not fast enough
  • Still a buck to be had in local PC market
  • Be text alert, not alarmed
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    Australia's Telstra to cut jobs, revamp network
    Telstra is to slash its workforce by nearly a fifth and overhaul its networks in the next five years. More...

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    Enterprises patch 10 percent faster, but not fast enough
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    Still a buck to be had in local PC market
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