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Black Box driving recorder from Navman

Written by: Mike Bantick | Published in: Mobility Aimed at providing forensic evidence in the unfortunate event of an accident or for protective parents wishing to monitor their teenage children’s driving habits Navman has released two digital drive recorders. …

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IT legal eagles get together in new alliance

Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: People CIOs and IT managers with Australian and New Zealand legal firms have joined forces in a new alliance to advance their interests as leading law firms give greater recognition to the productivity benefits and competitive edge conferred by effective information technologies. …

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Gangnam Style: OMG, PSY-chotic CHRISTMAS LIGHTS!

Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Fuzzy Logic With Oppan-Style PSY and his Gangnam Style his nearing the 1 BILLION views mark on YouTube, the wonderful remakes of his video get taken to a WHOLE NEW LEVEL with this stunningly AWESOME Christmas lights display that should make residents of …

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Nokia’s iOS HERE Map: cool or crap?

Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Fuzzy Logic Nokia’s “Here Maps” for iOS has arrived, but with lower res graphics for maps and satellite imagery than was expected, and a lack of detail like house numbers, some think Nokia’s Here Map is crap, while others think it’s better than …

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Navigon newly navigates to Windows Phone 8

Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Mobility As Garmin gravitates to Windows Phone 8, so too does its Navigon software now navigate for its customers using Windows Phone 8 devices in Australia, just in time for official device availability to start from next week onwards. …

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Defence signs $63M Oracle deal

Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Deals When the Department of Defence’s new chief information officer, Peter Lawrence, assumes the position on Monday morning he will have oversight of two data centres, 200 data rooms, almost 3,000 applications, 110,000 workstations and 55,000 separate Access databases – along with a …

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A simple twist of fate

Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Profiler Had it not been for a nasty parasite which Ian Lindgren ingested when deployed with the Australian Army in the Middle East, contractor management company PayMe Australia might never have come into being. …

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UXC consolidates WA operation

Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Market IT services company, UXC Consulting, has consolidated its presence in Western Australia with the opening of its new office in Perth, which the company says will allow it to deliver a broader range of services to customers in the state. …

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How to spot bogus Black Friday deals

Black Friday can be a bargain hunter's bonanza, but smart shoppers know the biggest over-hyped shopping day of the year can also be treacherous. Not only can things get downright nasty between shoppers fighting over low-priced toaster ovens, but retailers pull out dirty sales tricks you will want to avoid …

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5 Apple turkeys in 2012

While chomping on turkey, stuffing and gravy, Apple shareholders can give thanks that the company's stock price is rebounding from an odd slide. But this doesn't mean Apple hasn't had its own share of turkeys. read more

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