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Wednesday, 19th April 2006
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  • Optus to 'fair go' Telstra in court
  • Google gains search market share
  • Rising RAM prices may impact Vista
  • Group manages Mac triple-boot, adds Linux
  • Oracle digs heels into telco space
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    Optus to 'fair go' Telstra in court
    Optus has taken Telstra to the Federal Court in order to fight the telco’s December hike in wholesale line rental increases. More...

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    Rising RAM prices may impact Vista
    Tight supplies of DRAM and predictions of higher prices mean PCs capable of running Vista may be even more expensive when the operating system is unveiled than if it released today. More...

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    Group manages Mac triple-boot, adds Linux
    The open-source project that first came up with a way to dual-boot an Intel-based Mac into either Mac OS X or Windows XP has published instructions on how to add Linux to the mix. More...

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    Oracle digs heels into telco space
    Oracle targets support for telecommunications carriers, unveiling plans for a service delivery platform (SDP). More...

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