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Thursday, 29th September 2005
 
  • Microsoft pushes programming language for children
  • Jackson leaves Allied Telesyn after restructure
  • Remora signs Naturetech in Aust, NZ deal
  • Laptop price highs and lows from Dell, MIT
  • Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone in short supply

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    Microsoft pushes programming language for children
    Microsoft has signed on to promote the new Kid's Programming Language with an eye to replacing BASIC as a learning tool and seeding a new generation of .NET developers. More...

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    Jackson leaves Allied Telesyn after restructure
    Allied Telesyn managing director Mark Jackson has parted ways with the company following the consolidation of its Australian and New Zealand operations.
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    Remora signs Naturetech in Aust, NZ deal
    Melbourne reseller Remora Technologies has signed up to distribute UltraSPARC products from Nature Worldwide Technology (Naturetech) to customers in Australia and New Zealand.
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    Laptop price highs and lows from Dell, MIT
    Dell in the US has unveiled a "Lexus" line of PCs priced as high as US$6,000 for the carriage trade, while MIT launches a US$100 PC for the low end of the market. More...

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    Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone in short supply
    Sony Ericsson has trouble meeting demand in Europe for some of its latest models, such as its first Walkman phone, due to popular demand, analysts said on Wednesday, but the firm denied there were logistical problems. More...

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