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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Dell customers demand Linux   Consumers turned off by iPhone price   Firms wasting billions on unnecessary IT   Stealth fighters hit by software crash   Cellnet slide continues   Intel Australia appoints new regional manager   China 'electrocutes' teen Web addicts   Symantec unveils all-in-one consumer security suite   Consentry, Alcatel-Lucent ink OEM deal   Linksys enters SMB NAS fray, unveils new switches   CipherMax intros new encryption devices, gets US$10M in VC funding   Gmail domain dispute looms for Google in China   European Xbox 360 gamers go Platinum   Experts warn of data security 'police state'   NEC chip unit losses near US$250m
Tuesday, 27th February 2007
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Tim Lohman,
Editor

 

This afternoon, new research has suggested that the iPhone may be bad news for Apple but good news for its network partner.

Also making news, Dell is to expand its pre-loaded Linux options after strong demand from customers

Mail your comments on today’s news:

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Operating Systems
Dell customers demand Linux
Vendor's IdeaStorm suggestion box shows strong anti-Microsoft feeling.
By Staff Writers


Telco/ISP
Consumers turned off by iPhone price
Just one percent likely to pay US$500 for Apple phone.
By Iain Thomson


Research/Trends
Firms wasting billions on unnecessary IT
Gartner calls for curb on spending that does not help core business.
By Robert Jaques


Research/Trends
Stealth fighters hit by software crash
F-22 Raptors stepped over the International Date Line.
By Staff Writers


Finance
Cellnet slide continues
Telstra still to blame after Cellnet's revenue continues to decline.
By Trevor Treharne


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Jobs Centre
Intel Australia appoints new regional manager
Corey Loehr promoted at chip giant.
By Staff Writers


Research/Trends
China 'electrocutes' teen Web addicts
Military-style treatment to deliver a short sharp shock.
By Matt Chapman


Security
Symantec unveils all-in-one consumer security suite
Norton 360 picks up fight with McAfee Total Protection and Microsoft OneCare.
By Tom Sanders


Convergence
Consentry, Alcatel-Lucent ink OEM deal
Security startup Consentry Networks and Alcatel-Lucent has announced an OEM agreement in which Alcatel-Lucent will weave Consentry's secure switch technology into its OmniAcess line of WLAN products.
By Kevin McLaughlin


Convergence
Linksys enters SMB NAS fray, unveils new switches
Linksys treads into new water with the launch of a new storage lineup for the SMB market, but some VARs aren't sure the company has the chops.
By Staff Writers


Storage
CipherMax intros new encryption devices, gets US$10M in VC funding
CipherMax has unveiled a new family of encryption devices for tape and disk-based data and showed off the US$10 million it received in venture funding to help it bring the new products to market.
By Joseph Kovar


Internet
Gmail domain dispute looms for Google in China
SHANGHAI - Google, fighting to consolidate its trademark globally, faces an obstacle in the world's second largest Web market -- China's www.Gmail.cn, which is refusing to sell its Internet address to the US giant.
By Sophie Taylor


Hardware
European Xbox 360 gamers go Platinum
Microsoft promises a volley of new games next month.
By Clement James


Security
Experts warn of data security 'police state'
Ill-conceived or poorly implemented IT security regimes could leave enterprises struggling to survive within the restrictive confines of an information "police state", experts have warned.

By Robert Jaques


Finance
NEC chip unit losses near US$250m
Further changes needed, management and analysts agree.
By Simon Burns


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