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Tuesday, 15th August 2006
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  • Star Wars wins battle for best ever movie quote
  • Groups unite to fight mobile Linux fragmentation
  • Stop Googling things, says Google
  • TV on cornflakes packets by 2020
  • VoIP payphone no pie in the sky
  • Warcraft game makes US$10m a month in China
  • RIM plays down BlackBerry hack threat
  • Fujitsu wins Yarra Valley outsourcing deal
  • Demand for semiconductor IP set to explode
  • Lawyer fighting to ban 'Columbine simulator'
  • Intellectual property theft causing problems in China
  • Dell founder says happy with CEO Rollins' role
  • Voice biometrics startup gaining steam
  • CA cuts 1,700 jobs as earnings fall
  • PacNet, Techlink connect Capt'n Snooze
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    VoIP payphone no pie in the sky
    WA-based PieNetworks has launched a WiFi Hot Spot WebPhone aimed at revitalising the flagging public payphone market. More...

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    Fujitsu wins Yarra Valley outsourcing deal
    Fujitsu Australia was awarded a seven year, outsourcing contract worth $21 million contract with one of Melbourne’s largest water retailers, Yarra Valley Water.
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    Dell founder says happy with CEO Rollins' role
    Dell founder Michael Dell said he had no plans to replace chief executive Kevin Rollins despite a sharp decline in the company's financial performance as rivals attack its hold on the low-priced computer market. More...

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    Voice biometrics startup gaining steam
    Startup Porticus Technology recently emerged from stealth mode with biometric security technology that uses the dynamic range of a person's voice to authenticate callers on interactive voice response (IVR) systems. More...

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    CA cuts 1,700 jobs as earnings fall
    Business software maker Computer Associates reported that first quarter net earnings fell 64 percent as its expenses rose faster than revenue. It also announced plans to cut some 1,700 jobs. More...

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    PacNet, Techlink connect Capt'n Snooze
    Pacific Internet, through its reseller Techlink, has commenced a 70-site managed connectivity and security roll-out for Capt’n Snooze, the national bedding franchise, as part of a 36 month contract.
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