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Iridium renews fleet of satellites

THE much-troubled Iridium, the part-Australian owned company that operates a fleet of 66 satellites delivering wireless mobile services across the world, is planning to send up a new satellite network.

Pitt-iful stargazing becomes a perilous pastime

THE other day, Defrag thought to ourselves: man, we live in a celebrity obsessed culture and it’s just sad.

Smartphone rivals show their hands

STAND by for the mother of all battles in the smartphone world.

Kobayashi loads up Canon

CANON Australia has ramped up its push to be become a market leader in Australia, by appointing a new managing director, Kenji Kobayashi.

Where are you, Phil?

ANYTHING goes in a PR war. Just ask anti-Telstra lobby group, Tell The Truth Telstra.

Trujillo’s ‘transformation’ point of no return

COST overruns and delays in Telstra’s $12 billion upgrade will wipe out gains in revenue growth, leaving shareholders no better off.

Taking a shine to Google’s Chrome

IS Google’s sudden foray into the web browser market last week an offensive or defensive move?

iPhone 2.1 should fix those pesky bugs

EVERYONE loves playing with Apple’s 3G iPhone: it’s neat, it’s cool, it’s revolutionary and compelling, if expensive.

Time Canberra levelled ICT playing field

THE ICT sector is watching closely to see what action the federal Government takes in the wake of last week’s handing down of the Gershon Review into Australian Government ICT spending.

Evil lurks as agents are busy on SpySpace

WELL, so far, the Large Hadron Collider has failed to bring about a universe-destroying black hole with its particle colliding antics, which we suppose is a good thing.

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