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Compaq issues refunds for one-cent PCs
Compaq Australia gave consumers a full refund after an online glitch priced Presario laptops at one cent. Should the buyers get the goods instead?
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EMC slams competitors for exploiting 9/11
EMC's CEO says some unscrupulous IT companies used the Sept. 11 incidents to scare potential customers into shelling out millions for disaster recovery systems.
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On the way--ATMs that recognize your face
Biometric ATMs, which use analysis of unique body features to ID users, could be handing out cash to Australian bank customers within a year following the launch of cheaper technology.
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Tech keeps fans going for the gold
Logistics managers toting Palm Vxs and specially designed inventory management software keep Olympic suds flowing.
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Victoria Police calls in IT cops
The Victoria Police's five-year, AU$110 million outsourcing deal with IBM GSA has come under scrutiny with a third party review of the contract after just 18 months.
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Read and recognize - 10 must-know social business bloggers
I read a lot of blogs. I mean, a lot of blogs. So the other day when David Grober, ZDNet's fearless leader, told us bloggers that we have the option to include a blog roll on our site, my little...
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Compaq issues refunds for one-cent PCs
Compaq Australia gave consumers a full refund after an online glitch priced Presario laptops at one cent. Should the buyers get the goods instead?
-
EMC slams competitors for exploiting 9/11
EMC's CEO says some unscrupulous IT companies used the Sept. 11 incidents to scare potential customers into shelling out millions for disaster recovery systems.
-
On the way--ATMs that recognize your face
Biometric ATMs, which use analysis of unique body features to ID users, could be handing out cash to Australian bank customers within a year following the launch of cheaper technology.
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Tech keeps fans going for the gold
Logistics managers toting Palm Vxs and specially designed inventory management software keep Olympic suds flowing.
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Victoria Police calls in IT cops
The Victoria Police's five-year, AU$110 million outsourcing deal with IBM GSA has come under scrutiny with a third party review of the contract after just 18 months.
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