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Gold Coast security cameras go digital
Terabyte hard disks replace tape.
Liz Tay
Mar 25 2010 12:30AM
Networking
NSW schools can't find $230k IT man
Highly-skilled IT managers short in supply?
Liz Tay
Feb 23 2010 4:24PM
Training & Development
Govt offers $220m in TV rebates
Commercial TV networks get discounted license fees.
Liz Tay
Feb 8 2010 4:43PM
Strategy
Parents pay for Labor laptops
Opposition blasts computers for students scheme.
Ry Crozier
Jan 18 2010 3:32PM
Hardware
Huawei sells kit into digital train system
Wins slice of $170 million RailCorp NSW deal.
Ry Crozier
Jan 7 2010 3:19PM
Networking
Conroy prepares for wireless spectrum sale
Warns of costs to broadcasters and consumers.
Ben Grubb
Jan 6 2010 10:53AM
Telco/ISP
Feds to deliver digital reform agenda within six months
Conroy calls for cross-Government, industry cooperation.
Staff Writers
Dec 14 2009 2:48PM
Telco/ISP
Hoyts enters digital cinema age
HP scores major server and storage deal.
Staff Writers
Dec 4 2009 3:50PM
Storage
Architects and Google propose 'digital cloud' for Olympics
It's raining information.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 2 2009 6:58AM
Oddware
Detica claim illegal file sharing level monitoring tool
Measures traffic on network.
Phil Muncaster
Nov 27 2009 6:27AM
Networking
Telstra builds $280m NSW education fibre network
Linking all schools and TAFEs statewide.
Ry Crozier
Nov 20 2009 8:01AM
Telco/ISP
NSW students tear through 40TB a month
Hungry for bandwidth even with filters turned on.
Brett Winterford
Sep 22 2009 2:38PM
Networking
Analysts predict new digital divide
High-speed broadband to create communities of haves and have nots..
Sep 10 2009 7:52AM
Networking
Bush gets $60m broadband boost
Budget unlocked to tame the tyranny of distance.
Staff Writers
Aug 20 2009 3:22PM
Networking
NASA releases digital moonwalk video
Small step in quality could become giant leap if lost tapes are recovered.
Staff Writers
Jul 17 2009 3:04PM
Oddware
Conroy vows to tackle illegal file sharing
Government promises to "facilitate" a solution.
Ben Grubb
Jul 15 2009 7:07AM
Telco/ISP
EU calls for consumer-friendly approach to file sharing
Content regulation requires fresh thinking.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 11 2009 8:27AM
Networking
Queensland smart licenses integrate Gemalto tech
Standards-based smartcards made in Australia.
Staff Writers
Jul 8 2009 4:06PM
Hardware
UK Government publishes Digital Britain report
Promises fast broadband for all and a clampdown on piracy.
David Neal
Jun 17 2009 6:14AM
Telco/ISP
"Three strikes" rule for illegal downloads falls out of favour
The UK government is reported to be moving away from introducing a "three strikes" policy to combat illegal downloaders.
Tom Young
Jun 6 2009 10:50AM
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