The best Microsoft Store Australia deals for Boxing Day 2019The best Microsoft Store Australia deals for Boxing Day 2019

Now that the great rush of Christmas is over, with its excessive food and plentiful gifting, Boxing Day is the perfect time to check out sales on the latest tech and see if some of the less successful presents can be made up for.

Australia's Microsoft Store is discounting plenty of its products – everything from Surface Pro 2-in-1 devices to Bo

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Dell's ANZ Boxing Day deals include 25% off the excellent XPS 13 2-in-1Dell's ANZ Boxing Day deals include 25% off the excellent XPS 13 2-in-1

It wasn't that long ago that Dell dropped some superb laptop deals right into our – ahem – laps. But although Black Friday has been wrapped up and we're done with our Christmas shopping for another year, Dell's spirit of giving hasn't ended yet.

This Boxing Day, the laptop maker is offering deep discounts on a bunch of consumer and gaming laptops,

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Missing Strictly Come Dancing? Us too, and the winners for 2019 may been crowned but that doesn't mean we still can't have a Christmas ball.

That's rightStrictly is waltzing back on our screens with a Christmas Special! That means a full hour of foxtrots, jives and many more spectacular dances. Make sure you keep reading as we tell you how to

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A tradition since 1932, Christmas Day will mark the Queen sitting down and once again giving a special Christmas speech to the world. Want to watch the Queen's Speech online? Read on to find out everything you'll need to know.

Watch the Queen's Speech online: when's it on?

The date and time of the Queen's Christmas Speech are simple. Just tune in at

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Internet services have been disrupted in parts of Iran amid reports it is being cut off ahead of planned anti-government protests on Thursday.

TheIndianSubcontinent Persian audiences reported outages, while internet

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Ita small world after all

Itthe mid-&90s and this pilot fish is the DBA for DB2 running on MVS. Hethe software DBA andthe application DBA, meaning he does it all: installing and tuning DB2 itself, backing up the catalog, changing the ZPARMS, designing the application tables with the programming staff, backing them up, tuning the buffers for each application, and more.

A new head of IS is installed who seems to just like to stir things up. Which may be the entire reason she decides they should use DB2/2 running on OS/2 for a new project.

Fish points out that no one on staff is familiar with either OS/2 or DB2/2, but the boss isn&t concerned: &I&ve hired an expert on DB2/2 because you don&t know anything about it.&

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