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ACCC approves SAP's acquisition of Sybase
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has decided not to oppose German software giant SAP's $US5.8 billion ($6.5 billion) acquisition of US-based database software maker Sybase, after completing a review of the deal on Friday.


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Telstra: damned if it drops prices, damned if it doesn’t!

The Competitive Carriers’ Coalition has damned Telstra for dropping its retail prices, saying that it hasn’t also dropped its wholesale pricing, a complaint some CCC members have had before the ACCC for the last month. Can Telstra really drop retail prices without the same on the wholesale front, or is Telstra having a wholesale rip of its competition?



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Egyptian impact crater could mean we're at more risk

A newly discovered meteorite that impacted in southwestern Egypt a few thousand years ago, and produced what is being called the Kamil Crater, could mean that we are all at greater risk of getting hit by one.

 



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Apple unveils iPhone 4 price in Australia - for 16GB model only

Apple’s case for many more iPhone 4 sales begins in earnest from Friday the 30th of July, when 17 more countries get what will surely be quickly sold-out stocks of its iPhone 4, presumably with a free case to help close the AntennaGate after the bad horse of publicity had already bolted.



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Go to university to cope better with dementia

A British/Finnish study has concluded that people are able to better cope with changes brought about by dementia when they are better educated.

 



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Boldly go ogle ABC’s iView on your new Sony Bravia IPTV

ABC iView on Sony Bravia TVs… hardly the final frontier. This is the short voyage of an iViewing enterprise, to explore strange new content missed on its original broadcast, to seek out new stars and series worth watching, to boldly chew through your metered download limits as never before.



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Australian hacker in guilty plea over banking info stealing software: protect yourself!

Anthony Scott Harrison, from the major Australian city of Adelaide, has pleaded guilty to a range of counts of technological offences that saw him create a software trojan to steal banking and credit card details from PCs that struck 3000 PCs around the world and in Australia, with 74000 more PCs targeted for infection.



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Telstra’s Internet usage research uncovers the obvious

Obvious, or rather, “obviously”, is a favourite word of our PM whenever she seems to speak about anything, and also obvious is the findings from Telstra’s research that many homes now have several “Internet enabled devices” at their disposal, all wanting to connect to the Internet.



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