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Thursday, 8th September 2005

 
  • Apple unveils iPod-mobile phone, even smaller iPod
  • Datacom, NetOptions merge for further growth
  • SkyNetGlobal deal wheels wobble
  • Cisco gear hackable, Net security risk rises
  • Microsoft, Google await China expert hire ruling
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    Apple unveils iPod-mobile phone, even smaller iPod
    Apple Computer has unveiled a mobile phone that plays music like an iPod and a pencil-thin "iPod Nano" digital music player, both aimed at extending its domination of the digital music market. More...

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    Datacom, NetOptions merge for further growth
    Sydney IT services specialist Datacom has merged with Brisbane service provider NetOptions in a mutually beneficial arrangement that will see both companies primed for expansion. More...

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    SkyNetGlobal deal wheels wobble
    A $29 million Russia-Ukraine deal for Sydney wireless and broadband provider SkyNetGlobal seems tipped to collapse while the firm flags plans to acquire a Malaysian e-payments and prepaid mobile services business for some $42.5 million.
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    Cisco gear hackable, Net security risk rises
    Cisco has confirmed that routers and other devices running the newest versions of its IOS may be vulnerable to serious attack. More...

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    Microsoft, Google await China expert hire ruling
    Lawyers for Microsoft and Google wrapped up their arguments on Wednesday over whether a senior executive familiar with the world's number one software maker's plans in China should be allowed to work at the web search provider pending a January trial. More...

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