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Thursday, 27th April 2006
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  • Israeli services outfit opens Melbourne office
  • Attackers phish in many languages
  • Broadband services not good enough
  • Cisco teams with Intel, Nokia, RIM to improve wireless VoIP
  • China's top websites pledge stronger self-policing
  • Hollywood unions reach deal on mobile phone programs
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    Israeli services outfit opens Melbourne office
    Israel’s largest IT services company Ness Technologies has landed in Australia with the opening of a new office in Melbourne.
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    Broadband services not good enough
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    Cisco teams with Intel, Nokia, RIM to improve wireless VoIP
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    China's top websites pledge stronger self-policing
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    Hollywood unions reach deal on mobile phone programs
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