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Monday July 21, 2008 02:16am AEST GMT+10:00
This week the world experienced the fallout of 3G iPhone mania, and a backhoe caused chaos throughout Queensland. » Read More
National broadband network (NBN) hopefuls will now have even longer to ready their proposals, as Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy announced today that he would be asking for more information.
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Never have so many suffered so much for one gadget.
Digital radio is coming to Australia. The technology will allow broadcasters to offer a range of features, such as rewind and pause functionality and multi-channelling.
The Whole of Government [WoG] ICT review to be conducted by Sir Peter Gershon has the potential to significantly cut costs and increase efficiency. But an Ovum analyst warns it could create both short and long-term disruption to Government agencies and suppliers.
With the iPhone's release just hours away, Aussie punters who were holding out on contracts are feverishly comparing prices and weighing up the benefits between the three confirmed carriers. Elsewhere in the world, however, most iPhone customers have only a single choice to make.
Many companies are looking at videoconferencing and its associated technologies to help them to improve collaboration and communications among staff, and cut travel expenses and associated greenhouse gas emissions.
With the new 3G iPhone making its way to Aussie shores in just over two weeks, Apple is primed to endear itself to business consumers. But despite the hype and anticipation, business success isn’t guaranteed as the iPhone faces stiff competition from devices with long established roots in the sector.
An screen name once connected to animated TV dad Homer Simpson is being used to spread malware.
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Using sheets of glass covered with organic dyes, scientists have devised an efficient and practical solar power device that they believe can help make this clean, renewable energy source more affordable.
U.S. scientists are developing a “Gene Wiki” with the aim of fostering a flexible, organic archive of human genetic information.
Telsta and its network supplier Ericsson are trialling enhanced High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) technology that could result in 42Mbps mobile broadband speeds by next year.
Pioneer has developed a 16-layer read-only optical disc which it claims can store 400GB of data..
News Corp head Rupert Murdoch appears to be soured on any chance for Yahoo to cut a big deal with Microsoft..
Seagate's latest enterprise SAS bridges the gap between performance and capacity. Surely there's a trade-off somewhere here. More »
A compact rack-mount autoloader offering lots of storage and great performance, plus remote management. More »
A reliable means of backing up virtual machines to prevent disasters. More »
More tools and good support options are just some of the highlights of this server package. More »
A slim Blackberry that doesn't dispose of what makes Blackberries so popular and effective. More »
A great choice for offices that need to recognise batches of documents, with its only real weakness being poor automatic zoning on complex documents. More »