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iPhone texting study sparks controversy

iPhone texting study sparks controversy

Outrage at claims that it takes longer to type messages.
Hillary Childs Aug 22 2007, 7:00AM Mobility
Study finds security breaches’ affect on shares

Study finds security breaches’ affect on shares

In the long term, share prices may rebound, but there are other costs.
James Murray Jul 5 2006, 4:16PM Security
Victoria shows off e-learning overseas

Victoria shows off e-learning overseas

Eleven Victorian organisations have headed to the UK to show off their wares at London's education technology show, BETT 2006.
Vivienne Fisher Jan 11 2006, 4:00PM Collaboration
Poor nations lose billions by taxing mobiles - study

Poor nations lose billions by taxing mobiles - study

Developing countries could raise billions of dollars in additional revenues if they cut excessive luxury taxes on the purchase of mobile phones, a study found on Monday.
Lucas van Sep 27 2005, 9:26AM Mobility
Study: Linux "most breached" OS

Study: Linux "most breached" OS

Apple Computer's OS X and the open-source BSD operating system provide the "world's safest and most secure" computing platforms, according to London-based security firm mi2g.
Matt McKenzie Nov 4 2004, 12:00AM Software
Half retail supply chain may get tagged by 2005: study

Half retail supply chain may get tagged by 2005: study

About half of Australia’s major retail supply chain companies will have been involved in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging pilots or projects by the middle of 2005, if a recent European study is any guide.
Fleur Doidge Jul 9 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Compliance driving IT spending: study

Compliance driving IT spending: study

Around 70 percent of global IT spend over the next two to three years will be driven by regulatory compliance requirements as companies look to cleanup their infrastructure and squeeze more out of existing applications.
Byron Connolly Sep 15 2003, 12:00AM Finance

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