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Recent articles by Kathryn Small
Intel releases six-core processors
Intel today claimed its new Xeon 7400 Series processors could increase performance by almost 50 percent.
Kathryn Small
Sep 16 2008 2:49PM
Hardware
HP to cut 24,000 jobs; Australian jobs uncertain
HP, the world’s largest technology company, is shedding 24,000 jobs in a bid to cut costs and streamline the company’s structure.
Kathryn Small
Sep 16 2008 10:24AM
Training & Development
AIIA calls on Federal Government to support Green IT
AIIA CEO Ian Birks is calling on ICT businesses and the Federal Government to focus on environmental sustainability.
Kathryn Small
Sep 15 2008 5:07PM
Strategy
Telstra launches social network for kids
SuperClubsPLUS is being touted as a 'completely safe' social network for kids, mixing fun and education in a protected online community.
Kathryn Small
Sep 15 2008 11:57AM
Software
One in five employers research candidates on social networks
Twenty-two per cent of hiring managers said they use social networking sites to research job candidates, up from 11 per cent in 2006, according to a US survey.
Kathryn Small
Sep 12 2008 4:02PM
Training & Development
Union members reject IBM’s latest offer
Members of the Australian Services Union last night rejected IBM’s latest offer, sending both parties back to the drawing board in an effort to avoid industrial action.
Kathryn Small
Sep 12 2008 12:10PM
Training & Development
Home-based contact centre agents to double by 2010
Employers -- especially contact centre managers -- are increasingly hiring staff who will work from home, according to a recent survey.
Kathryn Small
Sep 12 2008 5:58AM
Telco/ISP
Aussie start-up launches at TechCrunch50
Australian start-up Melon Media was chosen to launch their flagship product, a web-based spell checker, at the TechCrunch50 conference in Silicon Valley this week.
Kathryn Small
Sep 11 2008 4:55PM
Software
Virtual safety deposit box helps Aussies overseas
An Australian company has launched a "virtual safety deposit vault" and security service aimed at protecting travellers from identity theft and fraud.
Kathryn Small
Sep 11 2008 3:44PM
Security
Open hostility between Telstra and Terria over NBN
Former Premier Bob Carr and his former treasurer Michael Egan have weighed in on opposite sides of Telstra and Terria's NBN war.
Kathryn Small
Sep 9 2008 5:35PM
Telco/ISP
DET launches technology guide for parents
This week, parents of students in NSW public schools will start receiving
Click
-– the NSW Government’s ‘Technology Guide for Parents’.
Kathryn Small
Sep 9 2008 12:47PM
Training & Development
Google launches digital index of print newspapers
Google has launched an ambitious service which aims to put the world’s newspapers online in a free, searchable database.
Kathryn Small
Sep 9 2008 12:44PM
Software
Telstra restructuring troubled Kaz group, no buyers in sight
Telstra is restructuring its troubled ICT services arm Kaz by combining parts of its NSW and Victorian businesses, and moving more services into Telstra.
Kathryn Small
Sep 9 2008 10:01AM
Financial Services
Symantec reveals disaster recovery survey results
One third of organisations had to execute their disaster recovery plans in the past year, Symantec's fourth IT Disaster Recovery Survey has found.
Kathryn Small
Sep 9 2008 8:58AM
Storage
Apple to open retail store in Chadstone, Vic.
Apple's first Victorian store will open in just one week -- but it will not be located in the Melbourne CBD.
Kathryn Small
Sep 5 2008 3:55PM
Strategy
Sony issues warning about Vaio TZ series
Sony's Vaio TZ series notebooks may overheat and should be brought into Sony offices for repairs, the company said today.
Kathryn Small
Sep 5 2008 3:42PM
Hardware
IBM strike on hold, for now
Last-minute talks have prevented a strike at IBM’s Baulkham Hills offices today.
Kathryn Small
Sep 4 2008 2:50PM
Training & Development
Blu-ray 'gone in five years', Samsung exec claims
Samsung expects Sony’s Blu-ray technology to be superseded within five years, despite winning the high definition format war in February.
Kathryn Small
Sep 4 2008 2:18PM
Hardware
Google Chrome uses rivals' code
Google's Open Source web browser Chrome incorporates code and features developed by rivals Apple and Mozilla, Google acknowledged today.
Kathryn Small
Sep 3 2008 2:23PM
Software
Google's Open Source browser to challenge Microsoft
Google has suddenly announced the launch of Chrome, an Open Source internet browser set to challenge Microsoft's web dominance.
Kathryn Small
Sep 2 2008 3:22PM
Software
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