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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    TI seeks to expand customer base with new phone chip   KDE upgrades its Linux graphical desktop   Big Easy gets free Wi-Fi network   Google names new board member, audit chair   US SEC proposes internet "e-proxy" postings
Wednesday, 30th November 2005
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  • TI seeks to expand customer base with new phone chip
  • KDE upgrades its Linux graphical desktop
  • Big Easy gets free Wi-Fi network
  • Google names new board member, audit chair
  • US SEC proposes internet "e-proxy" postings
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    TI seeks to expand customer base with new phone chip
    Texas Instruments has introduced a high-speed wireless chip for use by a wider set of mobile phone makers, initially in Japan and later in other markets around the world. More...

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    KDE upgrades its Linux graphical desktop
    The KDE Project has released the newest version of the popular KDE graphical desktop for Linux, KDE 3.5, with improvements to the bundled Konqueror browser and a new-found ability to handle widget-style applications. More...

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    Big Easy gets free Wi-Fi network
    New Orleans is unveiling a free Wi-Fi network, which is going live in the French Quarter and in the central business quarter. More...

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    US SEC proposes internet "e-proxy" postings
    Corporations would be allowed to post proxy statements and annual reports on websites, instead of sending the bulky documents through the mail, under a plan proposedby US federal regulators. More...

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