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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Saturday November 29, 2008
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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Hardware
Vodafone's $0 Dell netbook isn't free - it's $720

By Staff writers | November 29, 2008

Vodafone's announcement of a $0 Dell netbook and mobile broadband bundle doesn't actually mean the laptop is thrown in for free.

 
 
Software
GPET overhauls doctor education report systems

By Ry Crozier | November 29, 2008

General Practice Education and Training (GPET) - the organisation that oversees GP training programs on behalf of the government - has set up a new data warehouse and BI system to report internally and to government.

 
 
Telecommunications
Technology responsible for Mumbai attacks

By Sylvie Barak | November 29, 2008

While India reels from the deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai, CyberMedia India Online (CIOL) is ranting that technology is to blame.

 
 
Telecommunications
Nokia to pull out of Japan

By Nick Farrell | November 29, 2008

The world's largest mobile maker has decided to pull out of the largest market on the planet.

 
 
Hardware
End of the road for 'rip and replace' IT

By | November 29, 2008

The wasteful 'rip and replace' culture adopted by many IT departments will be wiped out in 2009 as businesses focus on making better use of the systems they already have, according to service-oriented architecture firm Software AG.

 
 
Hardware
Seagate fixes bug in Barracuda drives

By | November 29, 2008

Seagate has fixed a bug in its Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB hard drive which caused applications to hang intermittently.

 
 
Internet
New, old media good for each other, Huffington says

By Ellen Wulfhorst | November 29, 2008

New media and old can clash and crowd each other out, but blogger extraordinaire Arianna Huffington argues in a new book that the two worlds are rapidly joining together to bring out the best in each other.

 
 

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