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Telescope spies dark matter
A team of astronomers has revealed that the 'Hubble Space Telescope' has provided the best evidence yet for the existence of dark matter in the form of a "ghostly ring" around a galaxy cluster.
Robert Jaques
May 17 2007 11:13AM
Oddware
HP makes first foray into smartphones
IPaq 514 Voice Messenger offers 'voice attachments'.
Iain Thomson
May 11 2007 12:55PM
Telco/ISP
Swiss trial first biometrics-only bank
No tokens needed to access your Nazi gold.
Iain Thomson
May 8 2007 10:17AM
Security
First flaws surface in new Photoshop
Pair of vulnerabilities found in image-handling components.
Shaun Nichols
May 1 2007 10:44AM
Security
Intel ships first Classmate PCs
First volume shipments head for Mexico and Brazil.
Tom Sanders
Mar 27 2007 1:41PM
Hardware
Adobe ships first Apollo preview
New web development platform due out later this year.
Tom Sanders
Mar 20 2007 12:45PM
Hardware
Samsung ships first hybrid hard drives
Technology promises to save battery power and reduce boot time.
Tom Sanders
Mar 9 2007 8:23AM
Hardware
AMD shows off first ATI chipset
Chip giant promises Vista Premium experience without discrete graphics card.
Tom Sanders
Mar 2 2007 8:26AM
Hardware
Frances Allen first woman to win Turing Award
'Nobel Prize for computing' goes to former IBM researcher.
Clement James
Feb 23 2007 10:23AM
Training & Development
NSW Teachers Credit Union joins Australia Post security service
Members of NSW Teachers Credit Union will soon have extra security for online transactions after the organisation signed up to Australia Post’s new online security service.
Negar Salek
Feb 21 2007 11:26AM
Security
Microsoft issues first Vista bug fix
Update for Windows Defender among 20 patches in monthly update.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 15 2007 9:50AM
Software
RIM unveils first GPS BlackBerry for Europe
New device features Pearl controller and assisted GPS.
Iain Thomson
Feb 14 2007 9:04AM
Hardware
Microsoft offers first hosting exam
Windows Server 2003 Hosted Environments, Configuration and Management
qualification.
Robert Jaques
Feb 8 2007 9:50AM
Networking
EMC releases first RSA-integrated offering
Six months on from its acquisition of RSA Security, EMC has announced that it has finally integrated the company’s technology into its high end storage platforms.
Tim Lohman
Feb 7 2007 1:04PM
Storage
LG ships first HD-DVD/Blu-ray hybrid player
Super Multi Blue hits US shelves.
Robert Jaques
Feb 6 2007 8:41AM
Hardware
Intel unveils first 45nm processors
Penryn hailed as 'greatest semiconductor breakthrough in 40 years'.
Tom Sanders
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
First ID theft database is launched
A new service that allows consumers to check if their personal information has been stolen or compromised by criminals was launched today.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jan 25 2007 8:29AM
Security
Fujitsu ships first WiMax system-on-chip components
Electronics giant unveils commercial WiMax baseband systems.
Robert Jaques
Jan 18 2007 9:35AM
Hardware
Dell unveils its first ruggedised laptop
Latitude ATG D620 designed for extreme environments.
Robert Jaques
Jan 17 2007 8:58AM
Hardware
For first time, Oracle announces quarterly patch plans
Oracle today announced it will offer 52 security fixes in Tuesday's scheduled quarterly patch release.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 12 2007 3:54PM
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