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IP Systems chooses Huawei's DSLAM
Converged IP service provider, IP Systems has chosen Huawei Technologies to supply it with DSLAM equipment.
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Legend reports record profit
Australian memory manufacturer Legend Corporation has reported a net profit of $6.7 million for its year ending June 30, a 71.8 increase jump on the year earlier.
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ComputerCorp snaps up FedIT
ASX-listed ComputerCorp has acquired Victorian-based government reseller FedIT and its notebook depot arm Notebook Depot, for around $1.4m in cash and shares.
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Dell services still Cipher
With its services business struggling to maintain growth rates and analysts calling for improved customer support, Dell has pulled the plug on a deal aimed at expanding its reach in on-site IT services and support. More...

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Video-game analytics track players' behaviour
A video game software maker wants to look over your shoulder while you play, and the company is developing software that will monitor and analyse every move you make. More...

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Guard your Game Boys kids, here comes Grandma!
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Unbeknownst to many of her peers, 70-year-old Barbara Sainte-Hilaire, MTV's "senior" video game correspondent and star of the blog "Old Grandma Hardcore," is a sensation in video game circles. More...

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Luck may be running out for HP's Dunn
Having grown up in Las Vegas, Hewlett-Packard chairman Patricia Dunn is no
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Microsoft to ship low-price Xbox in Japan
Microsoft said Friday it will offer a low-priced version of its Xbox 360 video game console in Japan in November as it braces itself for a battle against new machines from Sony and Nintendo. More...

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Review: Top 5 Improvements In Vista RC1
Windows Vista Release Candidate 1 addresses some key concerns about the operating system's earlier beta versions. Here are the top five improvements that the CRN Test Centre found after testing Vista RC1. More...

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Google says it will hire more engineers in Japan
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Sportingbet arrest sparks fears of wider crackdown
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Virtual app wars move from OS to desktop
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