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Monday, 26th September 2005
 
  • HP resellers in the dark over government contracts
  • Google releases toolbar for Firefox
  • First planes to try mobile phone use
  • Security slip-ups don't lose stock: report
  • IBM hires globally while firing others

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    HP resellers in the dark over government contracts
    Eleven HP resellers – dumped from NSW government contracts last year – have received little or no explanation as to why, fuelling speculation HP was elbowing past the channel to a direct model. More...

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    Google releases toolbar for Firefox
    Google has released from beta its Firefox search toolbar, which includes features such as spell check and a word translator. More...

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    First planes to try mobile phone use
    TAP Air Portugal and British carrier bmi both have agreed to introduce OnAir's voice and text service for mobile phones in separate three-month trial runs, OnAir chief executive George Cooper said. More...

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    Security slip-ups don't lose stock: report
    Most major security blunders don't affect the company's stock price for long, a researcher says. In fact, investors may be able to use the rebound to make money. More...

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    IBM hires globally while firing others
    Even as IBM completes plans to lay off 14,500 workers, it is continuing to scout for IT talent for numerous openings in Russia, China, Brazil, India, Australia and the United States. More...

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