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Chris Jenkins
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Paul Smith
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Julian Bajkowski
Ben Woodhead
Ben Woodhead
  • Hidden dangers in Windows 7

    Windows 7 is by all accounts a better operating system than the venerable Windows XP or the unloved Windows Vista, but it promises at least one nasty surprise for people that rush to upgrade without reading the instructions

  • Dodgy destinations

    Social media can be far more powerful than TV or other communications channels to sell the experience of a holiday, but its also a double-edged sword

  • Mundane bid to be the new Microsoft

    After years of anticipation that Google would go up against Microsoft on its home turf, the announcement yesterday that it is working on an open source operating system, felt strangely mundane

  • Someone else's problem

    Many Australians don't like the idea that we could soon be held up as one of the internet bad guys.

  • A fine downloading mess

    Wow, I thought iTunes was expensive, but $US80,000 per song?

  • What to do with Flu 2.0?

    Hurry up Flu Tools 2.0 - I can't hold my breath much longer.

  • Genuine clout

    When I found out that Qantas had fired its chief information officer Jamila Gordon last Friday, I wasn't hugely surprised

  • Canaries in the coalmine

    Put simply, it is a very bad time to be in the business of finding people work, and as a result of that it is also a bad time to be in the market for IT work.

  • Money for nothing

    I am far from being the only one enraged by news this week that Telstra will reap tens of millions of dollars of extra revenue due to changes in its billing systems, but I am not in the least bit surprised

  • Spare us the charade

    What's that? You're against internet filtering? Well I don't think we want your kind around here

  • What's for dinner, Optus?

    "Not only did I get to hear someone else's message, but I got to hear who it was being left for

  • Tell me why

    If you haven't already done so it may be time for you to nip to the nearest creative type in your office and remind them that they should be wishing their beloved Apple Mac a happy 25th birthday.

  • IBM next in jobs firing line

    It seems IBM will be the next to put our increasingly unshockable constitutions to the test following its results announcement on January 20.

  • A dollar short

    In comparison to other exec packages, CIOs are under-selling themselves on pay day.

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