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NVIDIA opens new R&D centre in India
Computer graphics chip maker NVIDIA has announced the opening of a new design centre in Bangalore, India as part of its planned expansion into the Asia Pacific region.
Ty Pendlebury
Feb 22 2005 11:10AM
Hardware
iPod makes Apple world leader
In the year of the iPod, Apple has emerged as the world’s most powerful brand, a new survey of branding professionals has found.
Ty Pendlebury
Jan 31 2005 1:42PM
Hardware
Trend Micro to protect Hotmail
Microsoft and security software developer Trend Micro have announced its agreement to provide virus checking on the free Hotmail email service.
Ty Pendlebury
Dec 20 2004 3:12PM
Software
Viruses and sophisticated spam dominate net
The Netsky virus still accounted for most email-borne infection in August despite the May arrest of its suspected author, security software firm Clearswift has said.
Ty Pendlebury
Sep 21 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Telstra gains one millionth CDMA customer
Telstra has announced its one-millionth customer on the high speed CDMA mobile network.
Ty Pendlebury
Sep 20 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Dozens of financial websites remove loan calculator
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has acted to have loan calculators removed from more than 100 financial organisations' websites.
Ty Pendlebury
Sep 17 2004 12:00AM
Financial Services
New group monitors mobile phone content
In a response to the explosion of mobile-phone content, the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association has announced the creation of a new regulatory group.
Ty Pendlebury
Sep 14 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Domain Names Australia loses appeal
An Australian domain-name company has lost its appeal to the Full Federal Court.
Ty Pendlebury
Sep 13 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
New internet enables better bandwidth and security
The next internet will be 'self-aware' and dynamically responsive to security threats and global network issues, according to Intel.
Ty Pendlebury
Sep 13 2004 12:00AM
Software
Smart numbers in high demand
Australia's first "smart number" public auction has attracted plenty of interest, with one company bidding more than $100,000 for a 1800 number.
Ty Pendlebury
Sep 9 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Software partnerships reap biggest profits
Two thirds of all software sales are generated by partnership or channel program agreements, according to research company IDC.
Ty Pendlebury
Sep 8 2004 12:00AM
Software
New chipset delivers six times DSL range
Intel today announced details of its new broadband-capable wireless chip, Rosedale, which is capable of broadcasting up to six times further than DSL.
Ty Pendlebury
Sep 7 2004 12:00AM
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