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Wednesday, 23rd August 2006
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Coonan: mobiles a “pipeline for perversion”
ICT Minister Helen Coonan has stepped up her campaign for the regulation of mobile content with the flagging of impending new legislation.
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Melbourne IT reports $7.1m profit
Melbourne IT reported a profit of $7.1 million for its half year ending June 30, following the sale of its Neulevel business, netting it a gain of $4.5 million for the period.
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Commander installs new network for Toowoomba
Commander has replaced Toowoomba City Council’s obsolete data network with a high-speed network from Nortel.

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Tower Software revenues up 25%
Australian developer Tower Software has recorded 25 percent revenue growth for the year to June 30. More...

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Microsoft sues domain squatters
Microsoft on Monday filed two civil lawsuits in federal court, claiming that four men are profiting from the practice of "cybersquatting" and "typosquatting" using domains similar to ones used by the Redmond, Wash. developer. More...

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Cisco buys video startup Arroyo, brings on Novell co-founder
Cisco Systems Tuesday said it plans to acquire video startup Arroyo Video Solutions in a US$92 million deal. More...

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EMC hints at keeping RSA separate
Although EMC last week hinted about plans to bring RSA Security's partner program into its own once the acquisition closes, it appears that is not the plan. More...

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IBM improves enterprise storage with a hand from NetApp
IBM on Tuesday unveiled new high-end NAS appliances, the latest products it's bringing to market via the OEM agreement it signed with NetApp early last year. IBM also enhanced its high-end DS-series arrays and DR550 line of storage appliances. More...

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Microsoft: Vista will ship in late January
A Microsoft exec insists the company is on track to ship Windows Vista, the oft-delayed next-generation operating system, in late January. More...

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