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Article | 13/03/2000 Intuit slapped with privacy violation suit
Personal finance software vendor Intuit was sued last Wednesday by a user of the company's Quicken.com Web site. The user, Joseph Rubin, contends his ...
Article | 13/03/2000 Authors encouraged to publish online
Australian authors will soon be able to publish works straight onto the internet without fear of copyright infringement, says Australian Society of Au...
Article | 13/03/2000 Load security or expect a hack
Hackers have downloaded thousands of credit card numbers from ecommerce sites using Microsoft's internet software, but local execs say end users are j...
Article | 13/03/2000 X-Box: and the winner is...Intel
Almost two years from the release of Microsoft's first Internet gaming console, the software giant has confirmed the product will be powered by a Pent...
Article | 10/03/2000 Spend your last minutes online
Local online travel shop travel.com.au has signed a deal with London-based Net company Last Minute Network to establish lastminute.com in Australia an...
Article | 10/03/2000 Hackers with heart
Loopholes in Federal laws mean hacker advocate group 2600 Australia will be able to broadcast DVD decryption codes and other sensitive information on ...
Article | 10/03/2000 Hard Times for Disk Drives
Price erosion and over-technology have made profits vanish; manufacturers assess new markets.
Article | 10/03/2000 Vendors Form Embedded Linux Consortium
Representatives from some 30 vendors have formed the Embedded Linux Consortium, known as ELC, to promote Linux-based embedded applications, the group ...
Article | 10/03/2000 Hack Attack? No, Mouse Slipup
Reports that a hacker broke into MIT's computer system and changed students' grades have turned out to be far less sinister. The problem, university o...
Article | 10/03/2000 UPC plays chello to local hicks
United Pan-Europe Communications (UPC) has locally launched a broadband ISP targeted initially at Albury, Mackay, Bendigo and other regional Australia...
Article | 10/03/2000 Big five 'hell-bent' on GST lunacy: consultant
Australian businesses staring down the barrel of GST compliance have been deceived by the "big five" accounting firms to the tune of almost $20 billio...
Article | 10/03/2000 Samsung claims top monitor spot
For the first time, IT Channel research specialist Inform has measured monitor sales through the indirect channel for 1999. And with Samsung holding t...
Article | 9/03/2000 IBM Puts Voice on Palm
IBM announces ViaVoice version for handhelds, non-PC devices (like cars).
Article | 9/03/2000 Intel's 1-GHz PIII Edges AMD's Athlon
Dell, HP, IBM introduce pricey systems that run Intel's fastest chip yet.
Article | 9/03/2000 Dingo's online breakfast
In a bid to increase the amount of best friends it has in the dot-com community, dingo blue has launched its biggest brand and acquisition campaign ye...
Article | 9/03/2000 Bug Bites Dell Notebooks
Owners of Dell Latitude and Inspiron notebooks might find their computers have a hard time waking up after drifting into sleep mode.
Article | 9/03/2000 AMD answers Intel's SpeedStep with PowerNow
Advanced Micro Devices unveiled its answer to Intel SpeedStep technology here yesterday at the Mobile Insights Conference. Still in development, the A...
Article | 9/03/2000 Inprise serves up a Linux feast
Linux users wishing to expand their presence on the web and use Inprise/Borland software products are the prime targets for the Australian release of ...
Article | 9/03/2000 Digital TV: Where does Foxtel want to go today?
With no concrete digital TV strategy in place yet, NDS customer Foxtel is unlikely to immediately benefit from the new alliance between NDS and Micros...
Article | 9/03/2000 ASX stocks up on IT
As part of its goal to be "the best" outsourcer in the Asia-Pacific, Kaz Computer Services listed on the ASX today opening at $3.20, up more than 200 ...

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