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IBM scores $62.9m Medicare deal
Medicare has decided to pay IBM $62.9 million for the extension of an information technology services and support contract while its parent agency, Human Services, reviews its technology strategy....
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China slams U.S. cyber spying claims as biased
Chinese officials hit back at a report by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission that claimed increase in espionage activities directed at the U.S. Compare your salaryUse the...
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EC drops Qualcomm antitrust probe
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Joost: It could have been a contender, or not
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Ciena buys Nortel's Metro Ethernet business
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New standard lets browsers get a grip on files
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Monash dumping Thunderbird for Lotus Notes
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ACCC greenlights Microsoft/Yahoo deal
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Radioactive assumptions in the Digital Economy Bill
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European telecoms reform clears final hurdle
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