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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Wikipedia founder plans search engine   HP unveils 'Green' PCs   Samsung mobile chip offers 8GB storage   Internet gives birth to 'Generation C'   ASG land bumper Australian education deal   Wii critic backtracks on 'piece of s**t' comment   Government Department bans Vista   NEC readies new storage architecture   Daylight savings brings headaches for Microsoft   EU commissioner slams iTunes monopoly   Seagate adds encryption to laptops   Icann shield beats DNS hackers   Spiceworks updates free IT Management Software   Web piracy crackdown involving Adobe and Microsoft   Outsourcers alerted to India call centre crackdown   Boffins discover self-assembling gold nanorods   Mobile giants jump on ad bandwagon   Gates still richest man in the world
Tuesday, 13th March 2007
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This afternoon, the founder of Wikipedia announced plans to launch a search engine built on user input and collaboration, similar to the online encyclopaedia.

In other news, HP unveiled its range of ‘green PCs’, three Compaq business computers that meet energy standards for energy efficient computing.

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Wikipedia founder plans search engine
A company spawned from Wikipedia is planning to launch an open source search engine.
By Shaun Nichols


Hardware
HP unveils 'Green' PCs
The company releases three Compaq business computers that meet Energy Star 4.0 specifications..
By Staff writers


Storage
Samsung mobile chip offers 8GB storage
Enough space to store 2,000 songs, Samsung claims.
By Simon Burns


Internet
Internet gives birth to 'Generation C'
End of the road for Generation X.
By Clement James


IT Services
ASG land bumper Australian education deal
IT services provider to supply IT application support services for the Western Australian Department of Education and Training.
By Trevor Treharne


Convergence
Wii critic backtracks on 'piece of s**t' comment
Wii now described as 'well priced' and showing 'innovative controller'.
By Tom Sanders


Operating Systems
Government Department bans Vista
In a new setback to Microsoft's public sector business, the influential US National Institute of Standards and Technology has banned the software maker's Windows Vista operating system from its internal computing networks, according to an agency document obtained by InformationWeek.
By Staff writers


Storage
NEC readies new storage architecture
NEC Corp. plans to release in six months a grid-based storage architecture that promises to scale more efficiently than traditional systems, dramatically reduce data redundancy and providing continuous availability to business applications even after hardware failures.
By Staff writers


Operating Systems
Daylight savings brings headaches for Microsoft
Limited systems get bitten by daylight savings bug.
By Shaun Nichols


Government/Law
EU commissioner slams iTunes monopoly
'Improper' system must change, says Meglena Kuneva.
By Matt Chapman


Security
Seagate adds encryption to laptops
Seagate has signed its first manufacturing deal to sell laptop computers with encrypted hard drives.
By Matt Chapman


Security
Icann shield beats DNS hackers
February attack beaten by Anycast system installed in 2002.
By Clement James


Applications
Spiceworks updates free IT Management Software
Spiceworks today updated its free, ad-supported IT management software to version 1.5 and disclosed that its customer base had doubled, from 30,000 to 60,000 small and medium-sized businesses, in just two months.

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Government/Law
Web piracy crackdown involving Adobe and Microsoft
Global blitz on software scams.
By Matt Chapman


Telco/ISP
Outsourcers alerted to India call centre crackdown
Recent moves to axe unregulated call centres could have serious consequences.
By Robert Jaques


Research/Trends
Boffins discover self-assembling gold nanorods
Breakthrough could lead to 'invisible objects', claims professor.
By Staff Writers


Telco/ISP
Mobile giants jump on ad bandwagon
O2, T-Mobile and Virgin follow Orange and 3.
By Jane Hoskyn


Jobs Centre
Gates still richest man in the world
Microsoft founder keeps top slot as tech moguls slip.
By Shaun Nichols


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