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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Monday August 11, 2008
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Mobility
B4dly speld email? Blame the iPhone

By Ry Crozier | August 11, 2008

Three-quarters of people are willing to excuse spelling errors in emails sent from a mobile device like the iPhone, a survey has found.

 
 
Hardware
Blade slowdown put to the sword

By Ry Crozier | August 11, 2008

Local blade vendors have slammed predictions by Gartner that the segment will experience the slowest growth in shipments and revenue globally until 2012.

 
 
Storage
Firms told to beware of virtualisation

By Phil Muncaster | August 11, 2008

IT managers looking to adopt virtualisation technologies must plan their migrations carefully or risk application failure, according to IT services firm Compuware..

 
 
Storage
EMC launches 'next-gen' storage architecture

By Liz Tay | August 11, 2008

EMC last week introduced a new series of mid-range storage systems that it expects to be compatible with its previous and future products.

 
 
Security
Physicist hacks DNS patch

By Aharon Etengoff | August 11, 2008

A bored Russian physicist has successfully hacked an emergency patch designed to fix a recently discovered DNS vulnerability.

 
 
Hardware
Apple twice the price of PCs

By Iain Thomson | August 11, 2008

Research by analyst house NPD has shown that on average Apple users pay twice as much in the shops as PC users..

 
 
Security
US warns Olympic travellers about electronic espionage

By Iain Thomson | August 11, 2008

In a strongly worded warning the US government warned people visiting Beijing for the start of the Olympic Games that they should trust no-one with their electronic devices..

 
 
Hardware
Have no fear, the $99 laptop is here

By Emma Hughes | August 11, 2008

Jointech's JL7100 laptop is apparently ready to sell – but is this actually a laptop or just a glorified PDA?

 
 
Business
Google, Yahoo partially disclose terms of ad pact

By Eric Auchard | August 11, 2008

Google and Yahoo released on Friday excerpts of a pact covering their search advertising partnership that keeps secret financial terms and the extent of other ties between the two.

 
 

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