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Digital maps to go interactive

Digital maps to go interactive

The expected growth of pedestrian navigation and location-based services means that traditional map production technologies will no longer be able to generate and update sufficiently detailed maps, experts predict..
Robert Jaques Dec 18 2007 7:04AM Software
Federal Court gives a win to the ACCC on Foxtel digital Pay TV service

Federal Court gives a win to the ACCC on Foxtel digital Pay TV service

The Federal Court has upheld the decision of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to accept a special access undertaking from Foxtel for its digital Pay TV set top unit service.
Staff Writers Dec 14 2007 12:24PM Telco/ISP
UK leads world in digital TV take up

UK leads world in digital TV take up

Britain is benefiting from bargain basement ‘triple play’ deals that bundle fixed line phone, broadband and pay-TV, according to media and telecoms regulator Ofcom..
Guy Dixon Dec 13 2007 7:18AM Hardware
IBM acquires Arsenal Digital Solutions

IBM acquires Arsenal Digital Solutions

IBM has announced it is acquiring Arsenal Digital Solutions, a provider of managed data-protection and storage management services.
Jim Carr Dec 11 2007 9:48AM Security
Digital library hits 1.5 million volumes

Digital library hits 1.5 million volumes

The Million Book Project, a digital archive set up by the world's universities, has announced that it has exceeded its own expectations.

Iain Thomson Nov 30 2007 1:11PM Storage
Senator Stephen Conroy to see Australia into new digital era

Senator Stephen Conroy to see Australia into new digital era

Prime minister-elect Kevin Rudd has chosen Senator Stephen Conroy, to enter cabinet as Minister for Communications, Broadband and the Digital Economy.

Lilia Guan Nov 29 2007 2:39PM Telco/ISP
World digital radio meeting to be held in Sydney

World digital radio meeting to be held in Sydney

Australia will play host to world experts on digital radio from 12 countries. The technical committee of the WorldDMB Forum, a global trade body coordinating the introduction of digital radio worldwide, will meet in Sydney on 30 November.

Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 2:54PM Hardware
Europe leads global charge to digital TV

Europe leads global charge to digital TV

Europe is leading the world in the adoption of digital terrestrial TV, although other regions are fast gaining momentum, market watchers reported.

Robert Jaques Nov 26 2007 6:30AM Hardware
Sony unveils 4Gb digital camera

Sony unveils 4Gb digital camera

Electronics giant Sony has launched a digital camera with a whopping 4Gb of internal memory..
Clement James Oct 25 2007 2:19PM Hardware
Boffins zoom in on digital image search

Boffins zoom in on digital image search

Searching for digital photographs is set to become easier thanks to smart software developed by researchers at Penn State University..
Robert Jaques Oct 17 2007 7:21AM Software
Motorola launches $50M digital network

Motorola launches $50M digital network

Mobile phone vendor Motorola has launched a $50 million Zeon Digital Network in Newcastle.
Lilia Guan Aug 16 2007 1:37PM Telco/ISP
US firm gives finger to digital pirates

US firm gives finger to digital pirates

New York-based media monitoring firm, Competitrack, has introduced the latest weapon against piracy in the form of its video fingerprinting technology for policing online video piracy and copyright infringement.
Robert Jaques Aug 10 2007 9:58AM Security
Digital camera sales double

Digital camera sales double

Digital camera shipments rose 118 percent in the first half of 2007, according to a new report from the Japan-based Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA), which represents firms responsible for approximately 80 percent of global sales.
Simon Burns Aug 6 2007 1:55PM Hardware
China facing broadband digital divide

China facing broadband digital divide

Rural markets remain virtually untapped, says analyst.
Simon Burns Jul 16 2007 2:50PM Telco/ISP
Nanotech paves way for multi-coloured digital ink

Nanotech paves way for multi-coloured digital ink

US researchers control colour with magnetism.
Robert Jaques Jul 5 2007 12:17PM Hardware
Digital switchover to create mountain of junked TVs

Digital switchover to create mountain of junked TVs

USA - Confusion over the impending digital television switchover in the USA is likely to result in millions of televisions being dumped unnecessarily.
Guy Clapperton Jun 19 2007 11:17AM Hardware
Concordia aims for digital identity harmony

Concordia aims for digital identity harmony

The Concordia Project has launched today in a bid to drive interoperability between The Liberty Alliance, Microsoft and OpenID digital identity technologies.
Robert Jaques Jun 7 2007 5:23PM Security
Global digital marketplace grows rapidly

Global digital marketplace grows rapidly

The global internet-based digital marketplace has reached a "tipping point" and will enjoy double-digit growth rates until at least the end of this decade, industry expert IDC predicts.
Robert Jaques May 18 2007 11:14AM Strategy
CeBIT: Panasonic sees future in digital signage

CeBIT: Panasonic sees future in digital signage

Panasonic has released its new digital signage products to 50 AV integrators at CeBIT.
Lilia Guan May 3 2007 1:04PM Hardware
Encryption is the last defense for data in a digital world

Encryption is the last defense for data in a digital world

We used to live in an analog world. We played records, radio stations had static interference, we flattened out dollar bills to work in vending machines and we anguished over hanging chads. Sure, everything was converted into bits and bytes in the end, but the world we interacted with was a physical one.
Richard Moulds, Apr 12 2007 4:12PM Security

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