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Tuesday, 23rd August 2005
 
  • IT salaries, jobs on the rise
  • Cellnet profit forecast shrinks
  • "Stealthy" worms, trojans seen tripling in number
  • AMD challenges Intel's Paxville with new Opterons
  • IBM to help startups in emerging markets
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    IT salaries, jobs on the rise
    IT salaries in Australia jumped between 10 and 25 percent in calendar Q2 2005 over the same period last year, according to a report compiled by recruiter Icon. More...

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    Cellnet profit forecast shrinks
    Queensland-based distributor Cellnet Group has revised its profit expectations downwards for the financial 2004-05 year -- a prediction that may make last year's 75 percent profit jump to $9.1 million after tax look like a blip on the radar. More...

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    "Stealthy" worms, trojans seen tripling in number
    Attackers are increasingly turning to stealthy rootkits to keep anti-virus vendors from detecting and deleting malicious worms or Trojan horses, according to a Russian security firm. More...

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    AMD challenges Intel's Paxville with new Opterons
    Leading up to the Intel Developer Forum, it is safe to predict that the dual-core duel between Intel and AMD shows no sign of cooling off. More...

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    IBM to help startups in emerging markets
    IBM has unveiled an initiative to help startups the emerging markets of Brazil, China, India and Russia to develop products around standards-based technology. More...

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