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  Wednesday April 13, 2011

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Good morning,

Today the theme appears to be vandalism. First there are reports of cockatoos and crocodiles cutting Telstra fibres in Australia's north.

And meanwhile in Europe, surveys of office workers revealed that many would happily sabotage their work PC if it meant getting an upgrade. Another driver for BYO Computing in the corporate workplace?

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Networking
Cisco's Flip flopped, 550 staff to go

By Liam Tung | April 13, 2011

Flip dies after two years at Cisco.

 
 
Training & Development
Feds extend funding for mature age training

By Liz Tay | April 12, 2011

Business, telecoms and IT courses for workers aged 50 and above.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Cockatoos suspected of breaking Telstra fibre

By Ry Crozier | April 13, 2011

Cockie wanna cable?

 
 
Software
Microsoft offers Internet Explorer 10 preview

By Nicole Kobie | April 13, 2011

Four weeks after IE9 release.

 
 
Hardware
Users sabotage work PCs to force upgrades

By Stewart Mitchell | April 13, 2011

Ageing workplace machines force employees to take control.

 
 
Hardware
Review: HTC Incredible S

By Jonathan Bray | April 12, 2011

A quality all-round package - at least until the dual-core wave arrives.

 
 

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