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  • The roll-out of nationwide fast broadband will reduce Australia's carbon emissions by five per cent, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says.

  • Telstra has rejected claims that its underground duct system, used to convey copper cabling to Australian homes and a desirable asset for the National Broadband Network, could be degraded to the extent that it is unusable.

  • Software giant Microsoft has warned that the volume of virus riddled counterfeit software available has doubled over the past two years.

  • A three-hour crash of Qantas' check-in system caused delays to domestic and international flights across the country last night, with passengers having to be manually processed.

  • Sony Ericsson has announced the release of a new phone that will allow users to access their PlayStation 3 media content by employing the same software utilised by the PlayStationPortable (PSP) Go.

  • Google has started inviting people to play with its new Wave collaboration system, which combines instant messaging, social network and email.

  • Microsoft has released new security software, free to download for users running a Windows operating system.

  • Australian education ministers have committed to developing an online guide to studying in Australia for international students

  • Warner Music Group has reached an agreement with Google subsidiary YouTube to return its intellectual property to the video hosting site.

  • Sony has launched a new facility for its online digital book retail portal, The eBook Store, which allows individual authors to self-publish their works.

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  • Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has confessed he was unaware of negotiations on an international trade agreement that could have serious legislative implications for his portfolio...




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  • With Google starting to make its own moves, the operator-centric model for mobile location services may be past its use-by date..




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  • The litany of errors that threw Queensland Health's payroll into chaos could become a teaching module for how not to carry out a major technology project, but we've been here before..




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  • Weekly Wrap - January 29

    This week: All hail the iPad..
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  • A couple of events last week showed why technology companies can never afford to sit still...

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