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Dell is edging closer to bundling Linux with its PCs, launching a new poll on its website to help it target customer desires as accurately as possible.

Charges have been dropped against former HP Chairman Patricia Dunn, while three other defendants in the case will also avoid jail time in the fallout from HP’s boardroom spying scandal.

The push for broadband in regional areas has hit another snag this week, with Internode dropping its regional rollout in the wake of the Government’s cancellation of its Broadband Connect initiative.

A former IT manager at PAN Pharmaceuticals says he was ordered to destroy computer data and then cover his tracks by changing dates on his computer.

Australian data access and analysis specialist Space-Time Research has secure a significant deal with the Russian Federal State Statistics Service, catapulting it into the European market.

Executives at Intel are under the spotlight over email archiving problems, with large amounts of email that could prove vital in an antitrust case brought against the chip giant by arch rival AMD currently missing.

Intel has thrown its weight into the flash memory ring and squared up to Samsung and SanDisk with its new Z-U130 Value Solid-State Drive.

Taupo District Council has turned to an Objective ECM solution to enhance their information management and improve overall business processes.

Seagate has announced the availability of its latest Momentus laptop hard disk. This time around, however, capacity is not the crux of the release with the company showing off the world’s first laptop hard drive with free-fall protection.

Perth-based Pinkerton Consulting have released a device enabling users to simply carry around their entire computer environment, all at the cost of a black USB drive.

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