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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Thursday October 30, 2008
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Mobility
Asus to launch Android handset?

By Sylvie Barak | October 30, 2008

Asustek Computers, makers of the little Eee PC, will apparently be releasing a Google Android-based smartphone during the first half of 2009.

 
 
Software
Google offers testbed for enterprise apps

By Rosalie Marshall | October 30, 2008

Google Apps users will soon have access to new add-on features, including a Q&A feedback manager, a URL storage feature and a tool that facilitates quality software development.

 
 
Networking
Virtual servers to roam across networks

By Staff writers | October 30, 2008

A consortium of University researchers has developed a way to make Internet switches and routers both open and programmable, a move that will allow virtual servers to roam between networks in real-time.

 
 
Hardware
HP launches US$400 mini-notebook as it plays catch-up

By Gabriel Madway | October 30, 2008

Hewlett-Packard will unveil a new mini-notebook in a move to gain ground in the fastest-growing PC category, which until now has been dominated by its smaller rivals.

 
 
Internet
Internet sex causes depression

By Nick Farrell | October 30, 2008

People who visit online sex sites have "alarmingly high" rates of depression, anxiety and stress, according to Melbourne researchers.

 
 
Hardware
Sun expands server test drive programme

By Shaun Nichols | October 30, 2008

Sun is expanding a programme that allows businesses to test drive its servers.

 
 
Software
RedDot embraces enterprise 2.0

By Phil Muncaster | October 30, 2008

Web content management firm RedDot has launched a suite of products designed to give firms the tools to create internal and external Web 2.0 sites that remain firmly under the control of the enterprise.

 
 
Security
Microsoft warns of financial crisis email scams

By | October 30, 2008

Internet fraudsters will try to exploit the global financial crisis by sending fraudulent emails purporting to offer cash-strapped consumers new mortgages, loans or money from failed banks, a Microsoft executive said on Wednesday.

 
 

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