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Monday, 29th May 2006
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  • Durie to step down as AIIA CEO
  • IiNet announces profit downgrade, PowerTel alliance
  • IDC: PC market struggles
  • Local e-biz projects to receive $1.9M in funding
  • China's Hu urges stronger copyright protection
  • Nuclear dispute is basis for Iranian computer game
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    Durie to step down as AIIA CEO
    The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has announced that its CEO of six years, Rob Durie, will step down from the organisation in December. More...

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    IiNet announces profit downgrade, PowerTel alliance
    IiNet has announced a massive downgrade in its expected financial results for the year ending 30 June 2006. More...

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    IDC: PC market struggles
    IDC confirms the Australia PC market continues its and the signs for the next 12 to 18 months are not positive. More...

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    Local e-biz projects to receive $1.9M in funding
    Twelve e-business Australian projects will receive $1.965 million in funding in teh latest round of the Federal Governemnt's Information Technology Online (ITOL) program. More...

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    China's Hu urges stronger copyright protection
    BEIJING - Chinese President Hu Jintao has called for stronger protection of intellectual property rights to help foster innovation and boost the country's international competitiveness, state media reported on Saturday. More...

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    Nuclear dispute is basis for Iranian computer game
    TEHRAN - Rugged veteran Iranian special forces hero "Commander Bahman" will soon be tackling one of his toughest missions, rescuing one of his country's top atomic scientists captured by US forces in Iraq. More...

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