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  • NCR strike to spread to Victoria

    Industrial action involving field service engineers from technology vendor NCR will spread to Victoria this weekend, after up to 90 staff walked off the job yesterday in three other states.

  • Internode tries to unwire airports

    Internet service provider Internode hopes to start offering free wireless broadband access at airports around the nation, following the launch last year of its first effort at Adelaide Airport.

  • NCR plays down strike impact

    Technology vendor NCR has downplayed the impact of up to 90 of its field service engineers walking off the job today, despite the threat of looming IT problems at airports, banks and educational institutions around the nation.

  • IT strike could cripple Sydney airport, others

    A week-long computer technicians' strike starting today could cause problems at airports, banks, schools and universities, the Australian Services Union (ASU) says.

  • Telstra breaks into Sydney Airport

    Telstra has belatedly plugged one of the more obvious holes in its nationwide wireless hotspot network after gaining access to the international terminal at Sydney Airport.

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  • Photos: Airbus A380 lands in Sydney

    Singapore Airlines, the first carrier to take ownership of the world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380, has flown its inaugural commercial flight from Singapore to Sydney. ZDNet Australia visited Sydney Airport to see what customers can expect from what's been dubbed the "big fella".

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