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Gates: Microsoft would have bought WhatsApp
Microsoft founder admits company would have bought WhatsApp - but not at the price Facebook paid
Barry Collins
Mar 17 2014, 2:29PM
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Rabid reseller: Even nerds have a place in showbiz
Here at Rabid Reseller we make it a rule to Just Say No to any request for donations.
Rabid Reseller
Aug 10 2009, 10:00AM
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Retro storage formats have it taped
According to recent research by IDC, the LTO tape is still the most popular practice process in data storage and business continuity strategies – despite technological advancement.
Emma Hughes
Aug 25 2008, 9:28AM
Data centre
Have no fear, the $99 laptop is here
Jointech's JL7100 laptop is apparently ready to sell – but is this actually a laptop or just a glorified PDA?
Emma Hughes
Aug 12 2008, 10:21AM
Hardware
Opinion: Where the streets do have names
Just in case you dropped in today from the outer reaches of the galaxy, the news is that Google unleashed it’s Street View offering on the netizens of Australia the other day.
Ian Yates
Aug 7 2008, 10:02AM
Collaboration
Coonan says 'better to have filtering than not' after teen hack
Senator Helen Coonan hits back at reports that the Government's recently launched NetAlert home internet security program can be easily hacked.
Staff Writers
Aug 28 2007, 2:44PM
Security
Free Telstra wireless hotspots to Nintendo Users
Nintendo and Telstra have joined forces to provide free wireless access to all Nintendo DS users across Australia, in an Australian first that will allow wireless gaming at over 1000 hotspots.
Staff Writers
Apr 5 2007, 3:51PM
Mobility
Small firms have big worries over VoIP
CompTIA study reveals wariness of IP telephony security.
Robert Jaques
Jan 19 2007, 1:45PM
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