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Teachers urged to go virtual
Web 2.0 technologies such as blogging, wikis and virtual worlds are disrupting traditional ways of teaching, education experts claim.
Liz Tay
Sep 2 2008 6:09PM
Software
Digital Education Revolution revolts
The Rudd Government’s $1.2 billion Digital Education Revolution could be nothing more than a futile grab at an intangible, unsustainable future, experts have warned.
Liz Tay
Sep 2 2008 12:24AM
Strategy
Major record labels target blogosphere
D-Star is extending its digital music promotion delivery service to bloggers following a successful trial of the technology by Aussie radio stations.
Ry Crozier
Aug 27 2008 10:36AM
Strategy
Seven refused digital multi-channel reprieve
The Seven Network has revealed that it sought to multi-channel the Olympic Games but was not allowed.
Staff Writers
Aug 26 2008 10:19AM
Strategy
Has security become a non-issue for enterprise Open Source?
A two-year-old piece of Open Source code is likely to have far fewer security flaws than proprietary code, according to security expert Bruce Schneier.
Liz Tay
Aug 21 2008 11:28AM
Software
Network Ten drives content online
Network Ten has embarked on a digitisation project to make its on-air content available online faster.
Ry Crozier
Aug 6 2008 11:03AM
Software
US government failing on digital security
A report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has found that key US departments are failing to take data security seriously.
Iain Thomson
Jul 30 2008 8:14AM
Security
Digital photo frames explode into a living room near you
Photographs have long been the most popular way to capture a moment in time, but the good old-fashioned family photo album is rapidly being replaced by Harry Potterish digital displays.
Emma Hughes
Jul 28 2008 2:07PM
Hardware
Digital radio is coming in 2009
Digital radio is coming to Australia. The technology will allow broadcasters to offer a range of features, such as rewind and pause functionality and multi-channelling.
Dylan Bushell-Embling
Jul 17 2008 1:23PM
Networking
Oldest known digital recording unearthed
The earliest known recordings of computer-generated music have come to light in the form of a patchy rendition of
Baa Baa Black Sheep
and a shortened version of
In the Mood
..
Guy Dixon
Jun 20 2008 7:59AM
Software
Labor kicks off round one of its Digital Education Revolution
Secondary schools across Australia are set to benefit under the Rudd Government's $1.2 billion Digital Education Revolution.
Lilia Guan
Jun 13 2008 3:34PM
Hardware
ENISA warns Europe to step up to prevent 'digital 9/11'
The European Commission's security advisor says that imbalances between member states must be ironed out and the reporting of security breaches must become mandatory in order to tackle the threat of cyberattacks.
Richard Thurston
May 30 2008 9:58AM
Security
Digital home creating support headaches
Analysts have highlighted a downside of the much vaunted 'digital home' in that few home owners are able to understand, let alone support, their new purchases..
Robert Jaques
May 26 2008 12:03PM
Hardware
Boffins take the long view on digital storage
Computer scientists have unveiled details of a project to develop technology for the long-term storage of digital data..
Robert Jaques
Apr 23 2008 7:29AM
Storage
Business should come clean over 'digital dirty laundry'
Businesses have been warned to "come clean about the dirty laundry" when staff send ill-judged emails containing offensive material..
Robert Jaques
Apr 18 2008 1:19PM
Strategy
Digital universe continues to expand
The amount of digital information being generated about people has surpassed the amount they create themselves, according to IDC..
Mar 14 2008 7:13AM
Storage
Keeping a secret: The digital war
Northrop Grumman has grown to a $30-billion-a-year company by designing and building some of the world's most sophisticated war-fighting tools, be it stealth bombers, airborne surveillance systems or nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 10 2008 3:39PM
Security
Intel, Deloitte, ABC to boost Australia-born digital ideas
In an effort to promote innovation and keep Australian talent in the country, Intel, Deloitte, ABC and the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA) jointly have launched a scheme to support fledgling digital content developers.
Liz Tay
Mar 6 2008 4:40PM
Strategy
Review: Trust Digital Smartphone Security v7.3
This product is almost like identity management for mobile devices. With Smartphone Security, an administrator can manage mobile users, provision policies, secure data, provide support and run audits.
Peter Stephenson,
Feb 18 2008 4:07PM
Security
'Swarm' intelligence enhances digital images
The cleaning and enhancing of digital images has been improved thanks to work into "swarm intelligence" being carried out by researchers in the UK and Jordan.
Robert Jaques
Feb 5 2008 3:31PM
Software
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