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Wednesday, 29th June 2005  

 
Victorian company joins Tokyo schools project
Broadband takeup in Aust increases: report
Google offers new version of personalised search
Microsoft opens Windows 2000 up early
Frustration behind AMD lawsuit
MPEG-4 gaining but MPEG-2 still strong
McAfee rolls out global program to Aust partners
Victorian company joins Tokyo schools project
A Victorian company has partnered with a Japanese university for an e-learning research project in Tokyo schools. More...

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Broadband takeup in Aust increases: report
Broadband takeup in Australia is on the increase, according to a report released by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission this week. More...

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Google offers new version of personalised search
Google has launched in beta a new version of personalised search that learns from people's search histories and the results they've clicked on. More...

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Microsoft opens Windows 2000 up early
With just two days to spare, Microsoft has posted a final update to Windows 2000. More...

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Frustration behind AMD lawsuit
US resellers have argued that AMD's antitrust claims against Intel and its vendor partners may reflect growing frustration with AMD as it seeks to increase market share against the industry leader. More...

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MPEG-4 gaining but MPEG-2 still strong
MPEG-4 decoder ICs are expected to become widely available next year but won't have a major initial impact on the growth of MPEG-2 shipments, an analyst said. More...

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McAfee rolls out global program to Aust partners
Security vendor McAfee has made its global SecurityAlliance partner program available to resellers in Australia and New Zealand. More...

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