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Friday, 25th February 2005  

 
Apple announces new iPods
Volante profits rise despite hardware lag
Police seize hard drives
Unisys wins $12m Victoria deal
DSL growth skyrocketed in 2004: Report
Phishers troll the Net for smaller fish
Consumers loosening up to copy-restricted CDs

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    Apple announces new iPods
    Apple has updated its iPod range with new iPod mini and iPod photo models. More...

    Volante profits rise despite hardware lag
    Volante net profits were up eight percent to $3.3 million for the six months to 31 December, with good results from Ipex, solutions and recruitment countering a decline in profits from its remarketing division. More...

    Police seize hard drives
    NSW Police have seized computer hard drives and documents allegedly related to the production of false identification, such as licences and taxation records. More...

    Unisys wins $12m Victoria deal
    The Victorian government has awarded service provider Unisys a $12 million, three-year managed services contract for two departments' IT infrastructures. More...

    DSL growth skyrocketed in 2004: Report
    2004 was a big year for digital subscriber line technology, according to Infonetics Research. More...

    Phishers troll the Net for smaller fish
    Phishers are targeting smaller financial services companies, and the number of unique phishing email messages and websites supporting the attacks have increased, an industry and law enforcement group said this week. More...

    Consumers loosening up to copy-restricted CDs
    Consumers may be willing to accept the idea of copy-restricted CDs, if music companies are willing to offer lower prices or other incentives, a research firm said this week. More...

     
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