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Thursday, 24th February 2005  
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BlueArc wins horse database deal
Users wary of Paris Hilton worm
Targeting mobile phone growth
Data#3 reports 16 percent earnings jump
Voice-over-WLAN comes to the highway
BEA Systems fills in Eclipse participation details
Router sales dropped 2% in 2004: Report

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    BlueArc wins horse database deal
    Developer BlueArc has won a deal to build a NSW horse industry database to help up to 5000 organisations and 100,000 individuals save their precious equines in times of natural disaster. More...

    Users wary of Paris Hilton worm
    Despite utilising the celebrity status of Paris Hilton, the Sober-K worm doesn't appear to be tricking Australians so far. More...

    Targeting mobile phone growth
    Mobile phone operators and handset manufacturers to target emerging countries for the next phase of mobile phone growth, according to Forrester Research. More...

    Data#3 reports 16 percent earnings jump
    Australian integrator Data#3 announced a net profit of $1.8 million for its first half ending December 2004, a 16 percent increase on the same period last year. More...

    Voice-over-WLAN comes to the highway
    A vendor of wireless mesh equipment this week said that it has successfully tested voice-over-WLAN calls at speeds as high as 130 Kph on a US interstate highway. More...

    BEA Systems fills in Eclipse participation details
    BEA Systems has laid out its Eclipse plans a bit earlier than expected. More...

    Router sales dropped 2% in 2004: Report
    Revenues from enterprise router sales slipped slightly last year, according to new research from Infonetics, down two percent to US$3.4 billion over 2003. More...

     
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