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Monday, 4th July 2005  

 
IT providers help Brisbane homeless
Govt targets pay TV theft
May protests innocence in Global SDR troubles
Microsoft-Tata China targets global market
 
IT providers help Brisbane homeless
Cisco Systems, Data#3, Telstra and their various IT partners have teamed up to internet-enable a mobile outreach program that brings aid to around a thousand homeless and disadvantaged people in South Brisbane. More...

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Govt targets pay TV theft
The Australian Government is looking at new measures which could see pay TV signal theft become a criminal offence. More...

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May protests innocence in Global SDR troubles
Former Global SDR director Roger May -- alleged by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission as associated with a plan to move the intellectual property of the insolvent developer offshore -- has protested his innocence. More...

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Microsoft-Tata China targets global market
The China-based IT outsourcing and software joint venture that has Microsoft and India's largest outsourcing firm, Tata Consultancy Services, as strategic partners has said it will address global markets. More...

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