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Wednesday, 31st May 2006
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  • Avaya terminates Touchbase contract
  • IT salary growth slow: Hays
  • MobileActive resells press images
  • Microsoft unveils Mac desktop
  • Vodafone boosts payouts after record loss
  • Microsoft names Vista browser IE 7+
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    Avaya terminates Touchbase contract
    VoIP vendor Avaya has terminated a five-year partnership with Touchbase after the local integrator refused to sign a new contract which restricted its ability to offer services. More...

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    IT salary growth slow: Hays
    IT salary growth was restrained this financial year with 58 percent of employers increasing pay packets by only three to four percent, according to the latest report from IT recruiter Hays.
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    MobileActive resells press images
    MobileActive has signed an agreement with Austral Press in a move which signals a growing maturity in the mobile content market. More...

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    Microsoft unveils Mac desktop
    Microsoft said it has produced a desktop specifically for users of rival Apple Macintosh systems. More...

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    Vodafone boosts payouts after record loss
    LONDON - Britain's Vodafone pledged to return an extra three billion pounds (US$5.6 billion) to shareholders and pay higher dividends on Tuesday after posting the biggest loss in European corporate history. More...

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    Microsoft names Vista browser IE 7+
    Microsoft has gaven its Windows Vista browser a new name, officially dubbing it Internet Explorer 7+ as a way to set it off from the edition for Windows XP. More...

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