Stories about: University of NSW

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    iiNet calls for customer service focus 12/11/2010 16:54:00

    Internet service provider, iiNet (ASX:IIN) has claimed customer service must be given a greater focus in the telecommunications industry or providers will risk high customer churn levels.
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    Scientists make quantum breakthrough 27/09/2010 14:36:00

    Australian scientists say they're coming first in a world-wide race to create a new breed of super computers set to transform the way we live.
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    Scientists make quantum computing breakthrough 27/09/2010 14:06:00

    Quantum computers technically are still years away, but a group of researchers working in Australia have notched up an important win after 10 years of toil
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    Blackberry users lured into Faustian pact 06/05/2008 07:30:30

    Research examining the love/hate relationship Australian executives have developed with their BlackBerrys describes ownership of the popular e-mail device as akin to signing a Faustian pact.
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    Customer churn costing Australian business $1.5 billion a year 21/04/2008 12:54:54

    Customer churn is spreading beyond the banking and telco sectors costing Australian business more than $A1.5 billion a year.
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    Linux generals command Windows grunts in botnet battlefield 15/02/2008 15:40:20

    Linux servers infected with a mutating virus are commanding huge Windows botnets six years after the malware was discovered, according to security researchers.
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    International cyber spying rated as number one threat for 2008 04/12/2007 08:05:15

    A study was released yesterday warning of a rise in international cyber spying, labelling it the single biggest threat to the enterprise in 2008.
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    GPL v3 takes shape in Sydney 01/12/2006 12:37:22

    The Free Software Foundation's (FSF) General Public Licence (GPL) is undergoing its biggest overhaul in 15 years and local members of the free software community are participating in the development process.
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    School students gear up for the Robocup Australian Open 22/08/2006 12:27:29

    The victorious return of Australian teams from the Robocup World Cup held in Germany two months ago hardly meant the end of the games for the year. Teams from primary and high schools across the country are now working towards the Robocup Junior Australian Open on September 16-17.
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    School students rev up for the Robocup Australian Open 21/08/2006 09:17:33

    The victorious return of Australian teams from the Robocup World Cup held in Germany two months ago hardly spelled the end of the games for the year. Teams from primary and high schools across the country are now working towards the Robocup Junior Australian Open on September 16-17.
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    Smart economics: Oz brain training 09/07/2001 15:58:56

    One of the technological brains which had drained from Australia during the last decade wanted to come home. Innovation, however, requires innovators, of which there is a limited supply and for which there is a global demand.
 
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