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Wednesday, 13th July 2005

 
Optus and Azure turn up the heat
Jetstar begins wireless trials
Queensland Police target motorists using mobile phones
Survey assesses spam's impact
Former Bloomba appears as WordPerfect mail
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Optus and Azure turn up the heat
Optus has partnered with wireless internet provider Azure, to extend the reach of the telco's network of wireless hotspots.
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Former Bloomba appears as WordPerfect mail
Corel has rolled out WordPerfect Mail, a standalone email client based on technology now owned by Yahoo. More...

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