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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Wednesday October 15, 2008


World's largest spam bust linked to Australia

A New Zealand man living in Australia has been fingered by US authorities as a ringleader of the largest spam operation in the world.


Apple bumps up prices on new MacBook range

As the global economy hurtles towards a recession, Apple introduces a new line of laptop computers that are more expensive than their predecessors.


iPhone a goldmine for geeks

Developers making applications for the iPhone are earning thousands of dollars a day and several Australians are vying for a piece of the pie.



TECH NEWS WIRE

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Obama campaigns in video games

Barack Obama becomes the first presidential candidate to buy ad space inside a video game.


'Jammers' to make mobile phone use OK on flights

Aircraft cabins could soon be buzzing with the ubiquitous sound of mobile phone ringtones after the communications authority proposed allowing passengers to use mobiles on p***s.


The pain and potential of Facebook in the office

Should organisations block Facebook in the office?


BIZ TECH

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Virtualisation multiplication

THE University of Sydney has reorganised the way it delivers computer power to students and staff, providing what it says is better service at less cost.



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