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  • Telstra’s operational separation plan approved
  • Broadband subscribers break 3 million mark
  • Telstra buys Touchbase's Avaya customers
  • Buffett pledges $30 billion to Gates foundation
  • Coming soon - mind-reading computers
  • Claria halts pop-ups, tells users to uninstall its adware
  • Mobile phone boom eludes Zimbabwe as crisis bites
  • Mobile WiMAX roams the outback
  • Norton 360 "Focused" on fall release
  • Report: DSL subscriptions pass the 150 million mark
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    Telstra’s operational separation plan approved
    Federal ICT Minister Helen Coonan has approved Telstra’s operational separation plan aimed at promoting transparency and equivalence in Telstra’s supply of services to wholesale customers. More...

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    Broadband subscribers break 3 million mark
    Australia’s take up of broadband services has passed three million connections, according to the latest Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Snapshot of Broadband Deployment.
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    Telstra buys Touchbase's Avaya customers
    Telstra has purchased an Avaya customer base and staff from integrator Touchbase.
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    Buffett pledges $30 billion to Gates foundation
    NEW YORK - Billionaire investor and Berkshire Hathaway chief executive Warren Buffett is donating about $US30 billion in stock to a charitable foundation started by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, the firm said on Sunday. More...

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    Coming soon - mind-reading computers
    LONDON - A raised eyebrow, quizzical look or a nod of the head are just a few of the facial expressions computers could soon be using to read people's minds. More...

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    Claria halts pop-ups, tells users to uninstall its adware
    One-time adware giant Claria made good on its March promise this week, and announced it would stop pushing pop-ups to internet surfer's screens. More...

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    Mobile phone boom eludes Zimbabwe as crisis bites
    HARARE (Reuters) - It is a cold winter night in central Harare, but 100 people are willing to queue on the pavement until the shops open in the morning. More...

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    Mobile WiMAX roams the outback
    As the wireless world waits for the WiMAX Forum to certify a mobile standard, a Texas company suggests looking at a network in Australia. More...

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    Norton 360 "Focused" on fall release
    Earlier reports seemed to indicate that the consumer security software service would likely not appear until well into next year. More...

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    Report: DSL subscriptions pass the 150 million mark
    DSL subscriptions sail past the 150 million mark in the last quarter, surging nearly 40 percent in the previous 12 months. More...

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