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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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First 'stable' Wine puts Windows apps on Linux
The makers of Wine, a compatibility tool that allows Windows applications to run on Linux machines without Windows installed, have released a stable version of Wine 1.0.
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Social business in Australia
Social business adoption is growing around the world as organizations continue to apply social media to the way they work. I've spent the week in Australia learning about the challenges and...
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A closer look at BlackBerry OS 10
At BlackBerry World 2012, RIM executives used a keynote address to demonstrate the company's new BlackBerry OS 10. CNET Australia's Joseph Hanlon takes a closer look.
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Australia to question Microsoft, Apple, others in 'price gouging' probe
Australia's parliament will hold an inquiry to determine why major digital content providers are charging significantly more for content than elsewhere in the world.
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Australia's Apple store 'Wake Up' stunt: Let's run through the suspects
As a public service, here's a look at the potential suspects behind Australia's Wake Up bus marketing fiasco in front of an Apple store in Sydney.
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Case study: Strategic approach to disaster recovery and data lifecycle management pays off for Australia's SAI Global
Disaster recovery is critical for us. Our publishing business feels that their website needs to be available 99.999%. When we showed them what DR is capable of doing, they really jumped on board...
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Australia vs. Apple: Take two on e-book price fixing
Australia's consumer and competition watchdog is mulling a move to sue Apple, as it seeks complaints from e-book sellers in light of the U.S. Justice Dept.'s antitrust move.
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Australia vs. Apple: iPad 3 faces sales ban
Australia's competition regulator could impose a sales ban on the iPad 3, after it claimed Apple was "misleading" consumers on its 4G LTE capability.
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Nikon D4 unboxing (photos)
CNET Australia's Lexy Savvides unboxes the Nikon D4, which is expected to hit U.S. shores later this month.
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Apple's new iPad goes on sale (photos)
As the world turns, so goes the new iPad into the hands of first-to-line-up shoppers, from Australia westward to Europe and the United States.
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab sales ban lifted in rare Apple patent defeat
Samsung has won a rare patent battle with Apple in Australia, in an ongoing global legal war between the two tablet and smartphone giants.
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Samsung's patent infringement case against Apple's iPhone 4S to go ahead in Australia
An Australian court will hear Samsung's case to ban sales of Apple's iPhone 4S in the country in March, as part of an ongoing global patent dispute.
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Australia closes in on promise of laptops for all students
Australia is edging closer to its deadline for delivering laptops to all school students between school years 9-12, with 75 per cent of laptops reportedly delivered as of June 30, 2011.
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Samsung ramps up Apple fight: Now seeks ban in Australia, Japan
As Samsung appeals sales bans in place in Australia and the Netherlands, the smartphone giant is seeking a wider ban of the iPhone 4S in both Australia and Japan.
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Apple's iPhone 4S preorder pop means smaller lines, less fanfare
The buzz for the iPhone 4S is lacking in the lines outside Apple stores. Why? A lot of people preordered the device online.
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iPhone 4S launches in Australia (photos)
Although there wasn't as much fanfare as previous iPhone launches, Australians waited in line to be the first to own an iPhone 4S.
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Apple wins Samsung Galaxy tablet ban in Australia
An Australian court has temporarily blocked the sale of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the continent; a victory for Apple.
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Samsung accused of designing iPad clone in Australia
In Australia, Apple's lawyers alleged that Samsung has designed its Galaxy Tab 10.1 to look, feel and operate like the iPad and iPad 2.
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Samsung to fight back against Apple in Australia; Seeking iPhone 5 ban in Korea
Apple and Samsung's legal scuffles continue in Australia and South Korea, as the two giants continue to punch each other in a long-running, worldwide patent dispute.
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Apple, Samsung Galaxy Tab patent battle heats up
Samsung today revealed a plan to countersue Apple for patent infringement within its flagship iPad tablet while pledging to push back its official launch date to the end of next month.
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