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Hallmark claims BTX first

Hallmark claims BTX first

Hallmark Computer International claimed it was the first supplier to start shipping a computer that uses Intel’s latest Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) design concept.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 17 2005 3:01PM Hardware
Hallmark claims BTX first

Hallmark claims BTX first

Hallmark Computer International claimed it was the first supplier to start shipping a computer that uses Intel’s latest Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) design concept.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 17 2005 3:01PM Hardware
Unwired grabs 13,000 punters, reports loss

Unwired grabs 13,000 punters, reports loss

Wireless broadband provider Unwired had attracted 13,766 residential customers for the half year ending 31 December 2004.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 15 2005 12:55PM Telco/ISP
Unwired grabs 13,000 punters, reports loss

Unwired grabs 13,000 punters, reports loss

Wireless broadband provider Unwired had attracted 13,766 residential customers for the half year ending 31 December 2004.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 15 2005 12:55PM Telco/ISP
Aust IT industry pioneer dies

Aust IT industry pioneer dies

Tony Benson, a pioneer in the Australian ICT industry, passed away on Friday 11 February after a four-month battle with cancer.
Staff Writers Feb 14 2005 1:30PM Strategy
WebCentral revenues up

WebCentral revenues up

WebCentral Group reported revenue of $28.72 million and net profit after tax of $2.20 million for its half year ending 31 December, a five-fold revenue increase over the same period last year.
Byron Connolly , Staff Writers Feb 14 2005 10:56AM Financial Services
ACA assesses phone bill issues

ACA assesses phone bill issues

The Australian Communications Authority is proposing new telco industry practices, designed to help people receiving unexpectedly high phone bills.
Staff Writers Feb 9 2005 2:30PM Telco/ISP
Police raid NSW pirating operation

Police raid NSW pirating operation

Police have raided a Coffs Harbour premises and uncovered a DVD pirating operation alleged to be worth $750,000.
Byron Connolly , Staff Writers Feb 9 2005 2:02PM Software
ColdFusion MX 7 builds SMS apps for mobile phones

ColdFusion MX 7 builds SMS apps for mobile phones

Macromedia this week announced the newest version of its ColdFusion MX web application server, adding support for apps that interact with mobile phones via SMS text messaging.
Staff Writers Feb 8 2005 2:00PM Software
Tandberg unveils video communication technology for IP networks

Tandberg unveils video communication technology for IP networks

Tandberg introduced this week its Expressway visual communication technology that makes face-to-face video communications possible over IP networks.
Staff Writers Feb 8 2005 1:00PM Networking
Why standards are important for wireless security

Why standards are important for wireless security

Industry standards play a critical role in R&D, product development and marketing initiatives which in turn help organizations meet their business objectives.
Staff Writers Feb 7 2005 11:33AM Security
Gnome 2.10 hits beta

Gnome 2.10 hits beta

The Gnome Project has released the first public beta of its next open-source desktop application.
Staff Writers Feb 7 2005 10:00AM Software
Pacific Internet reports solid Q4

Pacific Internet reports solid Q4

Asia-Pacific ISP Pacific Internet reported net income of US$2.1 million for its fourth quarter ending 31 December, up from US$2 million a year ago.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 4 2005 2:57PM Financial Services
Pacific Internet reports solid Q4

Pacific Internet reports solid Q4

Asia-Pacific ISP Pacific Internet reported net income of US$2.1 million for its fourth quarter ending 31 December, up from US$2 million a year ago.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 4 2005 2:57PM Financial Services
$4000 prize to lure developers to competition

$4000 prize to lure developers to competition

Intersystems is tempting the development community with a $4000 prize to promote one of its products.
Staff Writers Feb 2 2005 2:35PM Software
The biggest worms in the world

The biggest worms in the world

There is an old saying that goes “Trouble always comes in threes”. This saying has certainly proved true in the virus world for 2004.
Staff Writers Feb 2 2005 12:56PM Security
Seagate's hard drive into portable storage

Seagate's hard drive into portable storage

Hard drive market leader Seagate, is making a push into the Australian consumer market, with a new range of external storage devices.
Staff Writers Jan 31 2005 10:49AM Hardware
Roswel adds Steeleye security

Roswel adds Steeleye security

Roswel has signed up to distribute products from US security vendor Steeleye Technology in Australia and New Zealand.
Staff Writers Jan 31 2005 8:33AM Security
Notebook service centre first for ASUSTek

Notebook service centre first for ASUSTek

ASUSTek Computer has opened its first Australian Notebook Service Centre in Silverwater, NSW.
Staff Writers Jan 24 2005 3:12PM Hardware
Netgear offers more reseller training

Netgear offers more reseller training

Networking vendor Netgear has announced another round of training for resellers interested in convergence and digital home technologies.
Staff Writers Jan 24 2005 1:10PM Networking

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