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Wednesday, 4th April 2007
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This afternoon, CeBIT Australia revealed that leading commentators from Google, Sun Microsystems and Mozilla will be speaking at the May conference.

Also making news, nanotechnology boffins have unveiled research that could pave the way for a Harry Potter-style invisibility cloak.

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Research/Trends
Researchers show off 'Harry Potter' style invisibility cloak
Nanotechnology boffins have unveiled research that could pave the way for a Harry Potter-style invisibility cloak.
By Robert Jaques


Research/Trends
CeBIT Australia to feature big execs
Leading commentators from Google, Sun Microsystems and Mozilla will share their knowledge with Australia’s IT industry.
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
Chinese to put nukes on the moon
Nuclear powered rover will scout out locations for permanent moon bases.
By Iain Thomson


Hardware
Apple far from green, fumes Greenpeace
Lenovo propelled from least environmentally sound to the top green spot.
By Shaun Nichols


Government/Law
US foreign tech worker visas reaching cap limit
Monday was the first day that companies could file petitions for fiscal 2008 H-1B visas, and the government already may have gotten the maximum number it will accept..
By Staff writers


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Hardware
PSPs replace textbooks at UK school
Holyhead Secondary School in Birmingham UK has launched a programme to drop text books in favour of Sony's PlayStation Portable. .
By Staff Writers


Finance
Fujitsu finances Spansion expansion
Flash maker swaps old Japanese plants for new.
By Simon Burns


Operating Systems
Microsoft falls for Vista security hoax
April fools joke fails to catch gullible media.
By Tom Sanders


Hardware
Sun boosts Sun Fire servers with UltraSparc
The new servers are designed for running customer relationship management, business intelligence/data warehousing, and enterprise applications using large databases..
By Staff writers


Applications
Microsoft notches up map technology to compete with Google
Update delivers Firefox support for 3D building images.
By Tom Sanders


Telco/ISP
Opinion: Avoid haphazard builds to get the most from VoIP
Organisations are overlooking the security risks, planning considerations and business needs in the rush to capitalise on VoIP, argues ISPhone’s James Spenceley.

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