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Sun claims first Australian RFID retail coup
Sun Microsystems has announced a trial of RFID tagging for retail giant Coles Myer in what it claims is the first trial deployment of the technology in Australian retail.
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Jun 23 2004 12:00AM
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Get it right the first time
Mary Ann Davidson favors detecting and eliminating vulnerabilities early in the software development cycle
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Jun 1 2004 2:52PM
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IBM unveils first Power5 servers
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May 4 2004 12:00AM
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New Zealand police issue charges in first computer hacking case
New Zealand police are using a new law for the first time to charge a man for computer hacking.
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Mar 19 2004 3:14PM
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Hackers phish traders first customers second
Hackers are stealing thousands of identities from online traders in a sophisticated cyber-scam scam.
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Mar 16 2004 4:19PM
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Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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