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West Oz spends $80m on supercomputer

West Oz spends $80m on supercomputer

Strengthens bid for radio telescope project.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2009 3:32PM Networking
NASA to text message interplanetary cousins

NASA to text message interplanetary cousins

Prepare for binary bombardment.
Staff Writers Aug 12 2009 12:23PM Oddware
CSIRO grilled over mystery wireless solution

CSIRO grilled over mystery wireless solution

Too big a secret to tell the Feds about.
Ry Crozier Aug 6 2009 5:00AM Networking
CSIRO sells search engine

CSIRO sells search engine

Funnelback in the hands of Squiz.
Staff Writers Jul 3 2009 3:12PM Software
Aussie researchers use 3G to control aircraft

Aussie researchers use 3G to control aircraft

Enables transmission of higher resolution images back to ground.
Staff Writers Jun 17 2009 1:31PM Telco/ISP
CSIRO patent case closes with secret deals

CSIRO patent case closes with secret deals

A patent battle between Australia's CSIRO and 14 of the world's largest technology companies has settled out of court with a series of secret deals.
Brett Winterford Apr 22 2009 11:00AM Strategy
More giants buckle in CSIRO Wi-Fi patent case

More giants buckle in CSIRO Wi-Fi patent case

Microsoft and Asus have settled with Australia's CSIRO over its claim to Wi-Fi patents, following similar moves by HP and Fujitsu to bail out of a continuing court battle contesting CSIRO's claims.
Brett Winterford Apr 15 2009 4:30PM Strategy
HP settles with CSIRO over Wi-Fi suit

HP settles with CSIRO over Wi-Fi suit

The CSIRO has one less target in its ongoing litigation battle with the big guns of the ICT industry over its claims to patents on Wi-Fi technology.
Brett Winterford Apr 2 2009 11:24AM Hardware
Indonesia attacks bird flu with USB-based report system

Indonesia attacks bird flu with USB-based report system

The Australian government will partially fund the deployment of web and USB stick-based versions of a veterinary reporting system to track and report bird flu outbreaks in Indonesia.
Staff Writers Jan 23 2009 4:07PM Software
Networked fridges ‘negotiate’ electricity use

Networked fridges ‘negotiate’ electricity use

The CSIRO has developed a way to network household and commercial fridges together in a distributed peer-to-peer fashion that lets them ‘negotiate’ with each other the best time to consume electricity.
Ry Crozier Jan 14 2009 2:25PM Hardware
CSIRO launches Mandarin podcasts

CSIRO launches Mandarin podcasts

The CSIRO has launched a series of podcasts in Mandarin language to promote Australian science and industry to a potential audience of 1.2 billion people worldwide.
Staff Writers Oct 14 2008 12:04PM Strategy
Rock stars, Australia's answer to its ICT innovation crisis

Rock stars, Australia's answer to its ICT innovation crisis

Australia’s government-funded ICT research bodies are breeding new technologies only to see them stumble on the way to commercialisation and plunge into a “valley of death”, or so a panel debated at CeBIT in Sydney this week.
Mitchell Bingemann May 21 2008 4:13PM Strategy
CSIRO collaboration to improve water data management

CSIRO collaboration to improve water data management

An international collaboration between local and U.S. researchers could yield a national data set with an aim to improve the management of Australia’s water resource.
Liz Tay May 12 2008 4:02PM Storage
CSIRO develop secure two-way transaction device

CSIRO develop secure two-way transaction device

The CSIRO has developed a prototype portable device aimed at minimising the risk associated with performing transactions in untrusted and unknown computing environments.
Staff Writers Feb 19 2008 3:11PM Security
CSIRO in fight to keep masses of data to a minimum

CSIRO in fight to keep masses of data to a minimum

The CSIRO is in the fight to help scientists and astronomers reduce the number of data being mined in these two fields and businesses all over the world.
Staff Writers Nov 12 2007 2:23PM Storage
CSIRO electrical shirt to give soldiers a buzz on the battlefield

CSIRO electrical shirt to give soldiers a buzz on the battlefield

The Australian Defence Department has injected $4.4 million worth of funding to further the CSIRO’s research into designing clothing which can be used as a self-recharging electrical source on the battlefield.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 1 2007 1:55PM Hardware
CSIRO launches Mantis

CSIRO launches Mantis

Dan Chiappini Dec 17 2003 12:00AM Software
CSIRO boosts web services privacy standards

CSIRO boosts web services privacy standards

Siobhan Chapman Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Security

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