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Photos: Inside UTS' underground robot library

Photos: Inside UTS' underground robot library

Robot cranes run the 13,000m³ facility.
Allie Coyne Aug 15 2014 6:40AM Hardware
NSW schools prepare for $10m OASIS library overhaul

NSW schools prepare for $10m OASIS library overhaul

Will welcome 'Oliver' system.
Allie Coyne Jul 24 2014 9:37AM Software
Vatican entangled in HP, Autonomy stoush

Vatican entangled in HP, Autonomy stoush

Dispute sheds light on HP case in troubled deal.
Staff Writers Jul 21 2014 6:40AM Software
Turnbull's communications 'blue book' stays secret

Turnbull's communications 'blue book' stays secret

Some public interest, but not enough?
Ry Crozier Nov 14 2013 8:52PM Telco/ISP
Microsoft CEO culls internal rivals to retain power, says former exec

Microsoft CEO culls internal rivals to retain power, says former exec

New book levels flood of accusations.
Bill Rigby Jan 22 2013 6:43PM Software
Why IT change can't be projectised

Why IT change can't be projectised

Q&A with author and consultant Don Reifer.
Ry Crozier Dec 8 2011 11:59AM Strategy
Jobs brands Bill Gates 'unimaginative'

Jobs brands Bill Gates 'unimaginative'

Book also explains why he didn't like on/off switches.
Soyoung Kim and Poornima Gupta Oct 25 2011 7:12AM Strategy
New 'Twilight' book raises fears of PDF attacks

New 'Twilight' book raises fears of PDF attacks

The release of a new novella in the popular 'Twilight' series could spark a malware outbreak, say security experts.
Shaun Nichols Jun 7 2010 11:48AM Security
Govt launches e-book strategy group

Govt launches e-book strategy group

Fourteen industry representatives appointed.
Staff Writers Apr 9 2010 1:35PM Software
Amazon caves on book pricing

Amazon caves on book pricing

Company said to be killing off discounting practices.
Shaun Nichols Apr 3 2010 10:21AM Software
Japanese scientists build world's fastest scanner

Japanese scientists build world's fastest scanner

Scan a 200-page book in one minute.
Iain Thomson Mar 19 2010 1:40AM Hardware
The Crunch: Aussie Internet turns 20; Apple iTablet madness

The Crunch: Aussie Internet turns 20; Apple iTablet madness

Telstra's long slow road to very fast data.
Ben Grubb , Munir Kotadia Nov 27 2009 11:50AM Telco/ISP
Extract: Telstra’s twin bites at AARNet cherry

Extract: Telstra’s twin bites at AARNet cherry

AARNet publishes a history of the Australian internet.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2009 10:35AM Networking
US Justice Department rejects Google's book settlement offer

US Justice Department rejects Google's book settlement offer

Back to drawing board for Google in long-running copyright dispute.
Phil Muncaster Sep 21 2009 7:08AM Software
Amazon criticised for security of lost passwords

Amazon criticised for security of lost passwords

Amazon has been criticised for relying on insecure methods for granting access to its sites after users claimed to have forgotten their passwords.
Dan Raywood Aug 6 2009 10:28AM Security
Scientists invent memory storage good for a billion years

Scientists invent memory storage good for a billion years

Scientists are reporting successful tests of a new memory device that could allow terabytes of data to be stored without corruption for millions of years.
Iain Thomson May 27 2009 2:02PM Hardware
Sony strikes book deal with Google

Sony strikes book deal with Google

Sony has landed a deal with Google to provide more than 500,000 book titles for the Sony Reader Digital Book.
Shaun Nichols Mar 20 2009 3:46PM Software
Amazon faces new legal challenge over Kindle

Amazon faces new legal challenge over Kindle

Amazon's Kindle 2 electronic book reader is the target of a new lawsuit from the company behind the Discovery Channel.
Shaun Nichols Mar 20 2009 6:19AM Hardware
Google brings books to mobile users

Google brings books to mobile users

Google has brought its Book Search service to iPhone and Android devices, giving users mobile access to millions of books.
Rosalie Marshall Feb 7 2009 8:06AM Software
Google kicks off magazine project

Google kicks off magazine project

Google has begun a project to digitise thousands of magazines, with the company unveiling a deal with several publishers to begin adding magazine articles to its Book Search service.
Shaun Nichols Dec 11 2008 1:56PM Software

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