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Monday, 13th March 2006
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  • Vodafone, Microsoft partner for mobile email
  • Fed Gov to boost digital content industry
  • Data#3 in QLD software deal
  • Free search engine identifies unknown Windows files
  • NEC intros biometric user ID for PCs, mobile Phones
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    Vodafone, Microsoft partner for mobile email
    Vodafone Australia would deliver Windows Mobile Email via its mobile phone network following a new partnership with Microsoft. More...

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    Data#3 in QLD software deal
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    Free search engine identifies unknown Windows files
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    NEC intros biometric user ID for PCs, mobile Phones
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