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Google, others breach e-gambling law?: ZDNet Australia Mobile Search engines with Australian domains, including Google, are being investigated by authorities for possible breach of interactive gambling laws. ...
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Microsoft launches 'Virtual Earth' beta: ZDNet Australia Mobile Microsoft launches 'Virtual Earth' beta. Dinesh C. Sharma, Special to ZDNet, CNET News.com 26 July 2005 07:53 AM. Microsoft has unveiled a test version of a ...
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Endangered console list: Xbox, GameCube?: ZDNet Australia Mobile Bartlett was among the lucky few to put a GameCube in his virtual cart at a presale earlier this month at Toysrus.com. All he needed to ensure that he would ...
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Facebook users fall foul of fake frog ID thief?: ZDNet Australia ... A fake user -- masquerading as a frog -- has duped Facebook users into revealing personal information such as date of birth, phone number and e-mail address ...
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Is Mac OS as safe as ever?: ZDNet Australia Mobile In the past two weeks, a pair of worms that target Mac OS X have been discovered, along with an easily exploitable, severe security flaw. ...
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Commander refers Volante statement to takeovers panel: ZDNet ... Telco Commander Communications has told the Takeovers Panel that its takeover ... This is the ZDNet Australia TM service with content provided by AAP. ...
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Commander refers Volante statement to takeovers panel: ZDNet ... Telco Commander Communications has told the Takeovers Panel that its takeover ... This is the ZDNet Australia TM service with content provided by AAP. ...
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Exclusive: Queensland state CIO opens up: ZDNet Australia Mobile A key piece of work in developing such a framework is the Service Delivery ... The establishment of the Queensland Government Chief Information Office (QGCIO) and ... ICT security services including whole-of-government authentication, ...
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Sony VAIO VGN-TX27GP: ZDNet Australia Mobile Sony VAIO VGN-TX27GP. Asher Moses, ZDNet Australia 10 July 2006 09:59 AM. sony vaio TX27. The TX27 is quite possibly the most well-designed, ...
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Palm Aust sticks with cash-back, not price cut: ZDNet Australia Mobile Purchasers of the AU$869 Palm m515 Smarter Business Case in Australia currently receive a AU$100 cash-back, as well as a CD-ROM with software and a ...
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