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  • Vista licence options make Macs look cheap

    A UK property asset management company is examining Apple Macs and Linux desktops to cut its dependency on Microsoft in the wake of the software giant's aggressive licensing options.

  • Red Hat tries new desktop Linux angle

    Red Hat announced a new version of its Linux software on Wednesday geared for desktop and laptop computer customers in developing nations.

  • Intel Centrino update hits Aussie shores

    Intel will today launch the new Centrino mobile computing platform to Australian customers, promising some modest gains in performance and a few new features for both corporate and consumer users.

  • Apple silent as Intel vPro hits Australia

    All the major business PC manufacturers in Australia -- except Apple -- announced products based on Intel's vPro chipset this week; vPro is designed to improve desktop management facilities for administrators.

  • NSW police beef up identification, firewall protection

    The NSW police service is planning to beef up its security by consolidating its disparate identification systems and firewall management.

  • Dell to march deeper into wireless

    Dell Computer will expand deeper into the wireless market as part of its overall goal of increasing annual revenue to US$60 billion in the next few years, according to company president Kevin Rollins.

  • HP aims to throttle Net threats

    Computing giant Hewlett-Packard plans to announce two services this week aimed at slowing down fast-spreading viruses and immunising networks against threats.

  • Keeping the enterprise in the picture

    Videoconferencing is an increasingly popular way for enterprises to keep in contact, but connecting systems together still presents some challenges.

  • Cutting costs for your IT budget

    IT departments are under pressure to cut costs and show returns on investment. Take a look at these budgeting strategies.

  • Groups threaten to extend Intel boycott

    Consumer privacy advocates say they may extend their boycott of Intel's next-generation Pentium III chip to the computer manufacturers who use it.

  • PCCW slides as revamped Net strategy fails to excite

    Shares of one-time cyber-star Pacific Century CyberWorks (PCCW) slid two percent, a day after the company’s revamped and reduced Internet strategy failed to wow investors.

  • Search and deploy

    ZDNet Australia looks at software deployment packages designed to help you reduce network administration costs.

  • US Market Close: Blue chips stumble; techs mixed

    Blue-chip stocks gave back most of their gains Tuesday and technology issues held their ground as the Nasdaq composite inched up 2 points to 3,851.97. The Dow Jones industrial average closed off 109 points to 11,067.00.

  • US Market Close: Profit warnings spook investors

    Investors sold off tech and blue-chip stocks Thursday on earnings concerns as the Dow Jones industrial average plunged 130 points to 10,398.04. The Nasdaq composite fell 63 points to close at 3,877.30.

  • ERP giants tout e-procurement

    ERP developers PeopleSoft Inc. and Oracle continued their push into B2B commerce last week, each unveiling new e-procurement software.

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