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 FRYUP: Weekly IT news and irreverence
FryUp: The hack phone
A FOSSy hack phone, the corporate blog bog and numbers don't tell you everything
FryUp: The hack phone
A FOSSy hack phone, the corporate blog bog and numbers don't tell you everything
FryUp: He's gone
Billy Gates moves into the slow lane while Ernie, networks permitting, gives us all a pay rise
FryUp: Firefoxed thrice
The Main Alternative Browser still suffers from some teeth-itching quirks like excessive memory usage, but in most other ways, there's no good reason not to use it.
FryUp: An i-poisoned chalice?
Why carriers ain't happy about the Jesusphone and a look at the salary bottom line
FryUp: Just say no
TelstraClear on peering and a spammer in the slammer
FryUp: Lock up foiled
Vodafone backs down on locking up and how to live the hyperconnected life
FryUp: A bougette of capralalia
Hammertime: Juha goes all multilingual, rapping the Budget with a bougette of capralalia
FryUp: Simon says KTHXBAI!
Samual à Beckett, Moutter's on his scooter and who's subsidising whom?
FryUp: Going backwards
A change of scene, a change of broadband speed; get the hell off IE6; and Microhoo looks a failure all round
FryUp: Reasons to be cheerful
Telecom outperforms, Vodafone ties you down, and how to manage deadlines
FryUp: Hey big spender
John Key makes free with the taxpayer dollar while mysteries remain about 0867
FryUp: Of import but not export
The Knowledge Wave looks all washed up while ISPs face a new challenge
FryUp: Crutches, cul-de-sacs and customers
Telecom, Telecom and more Telecom — plus a bit of the old backhaul
FryUp: Wail disconsolately! Gnash teeth!
Open Sores hordes put to flight while the march of telco regulation is painfully slow
FryUp: That sucking sound
A new technology exchange is in the offing. It seems like a better strategy than yet another attempt to create an ICT industry forum
FryUp: An Easter sermon
It's hard to find a rhyme for Easter, meester; and a CEO joins a board: shock! horror! probe!
FryUp: Unbundling, take two
Tiny trapeze troupers; we all go to the Ponsonby Exchange (again); and Bebo, an infernal vision of human suffering
FryUp: Congrats to Silverstripe
Kiwi team scores a big one; cutting edge computational journalism; Wikipedia to the rescue; and a Ziff Davis downer
FryUp: No, minister?
The separation timetable is slip-sliding away; as is Woosh's cash

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