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  • Tropfest goes online via broadband content deal

    The 707 budding film-makers who didn't have their pride and joy shown to 65,000 Tropfest viewers squatting in the mud in February have been given a second chance, with a selection of the movies being placed online.

  • Australian team patents new firewall technology

    A Melbourne-based group has patented a new firewall architecture that uses parallel processing and "self learning" techniques.

  • Australia's Lonely Planet takes guides online

    Over-packed travellers will soon be able to leave one thing out of their backpack, as Lonely Planet institutes plans for their giant travel guides to be available on mobile phones.

  • Telcos seek killer mobile application

    Singapore Telecommunications, its regional affiliates and Sun Microsystems have launched a month-long competition to uncover the best mobile Java-based applications.

  • Java pros sign up for virtual bot battle

    More than 120,000 developers have already signed up for a Java coding competition which will see the finalist's virtual robots battle it out in August.

  • IMac emulators will always fail - design guru

    PC manufacturers have failed to learn the lessons dealt out by Apple--a failure that could lead them to obscurity--according to a UK finalist in the International Forum Design awards, Alloy Total Design.

  • Gateway to a pure solution

    Keeping a firm focus on the bottom line has always been a high priority for Australian financial services provider Pure Commerce. And it's paid off, quite literally, as the company continues to grow despite a tough economic climate.

  • Australia's best tech employer is....

    After a long and arduous search, ZDNet Australia readers have finally identified the country's best employers of IT talent. At the same time, some interesting market trends which are having an impact on the IT jobs landscape in Australia were unearthed.

  • Search for Australia’s top tech employer continues

    The first phase of ZDNet Australia’s search for the country’s top tech employers is now complete. We’ve closed the call for nominations and have been overwhelmed by your response.

  • Copy-protected CD's wounded Pride

    Free copies of songs from country music singer Charley Pride's latest album appeared on the Internet this week, just shortly before a version of the CD incorporating new anti-copying technology was released in US stores.

  • Pen and paper, the original PDA

    Pen and paper, the original PDA When mobile apps fail to comply with end user needs, the result is more work, not less. Workers are clinging to their pens and paper for flexibility and reliability under field conditions.

  • 2001: A tech odyssey

    Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film, "2001: A Space Odyssey," showed a future that seemed distant enough to give us time to invent it. Sure enough (despite laggard progress into space), we've already grown used to everyday encounters with many of the movie's once-futuristic concepts, from handheld devices to supercomputers.

  • ICANN endorses .com competition

    The International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approved several new top-level domains, the suffixes attached to a Web address. There were nine contenders and seven winners.

  • Domain name race is on

    To the swift -- and the rich -- go the spoils in a new competition for Internet addresses. The race is now on to secure up to 20 top-level domains. But be warned, you'll need the cash!

  • AOL slammed for IM theatrics

    The CEO of a rival IM provider has accused America Online of torpedoing the standards effort. Tribal Voice has asked the chairman of the US Federal Communications Commission to force AOL to open its IM network.

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