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Open market drives Japanese fibre optic sales
27 million home fibre internet users by 2011, research predicts.
Simon Burns
Nov 16 2006 11:52AM
Telco/ISP
Nvidia drives HD playback on PCs
Latest Forceware drivers allow graphics cards to show high-definition content.
Matt Chapman
Nov 6 2006 9:32AM
Hardware
Lotus Notes adds blogs and Flash drives
Heavyweight collaboration software gets personal.
Andrew Charlesworth
Oct 16 2006 10:07AM
Software
Gadgets drive demand for hard disk drives
Flash still too expensive at multi-gigabyte capacities.
Robert Jaques
Oct 12 2006 10:06AM
Hardware
Kingston Flash drives turn any PC into your own
The end of the laptop?.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 8 2006 10:13AM
Hardware
Flash drives up to 16GB by Christmas
Toshiba U3 drives mean portable apps as well as data.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 1 2006 10:17AM
Hardware
Critical data found on second-hand hard drives
Organizations and individuals are still leaving critical data on disks later sold on through online auctions and computer fairs, according to a new study.
René Millman
Aug 10 2006 12:23PM
Security
Web search drives UK travel purchases
Seek and ye shall find.
Robert Jaques
Jul 26 2006 12:42PM
Oddware
Lexar recalls overheating Flash drives
Storage tokens could cause injury or property damage.
Tom Sanders
Jul 11 2006 2:10PM
Hardware
Spam drives author to pen poetry
An American poet has discovered a new use for spam – spam poetry.
David Quainton
Jan 28 2005 10:31AM
Security
Flash drives - friend or foe?
Easy-to use flash USB drives are increasingly popular, but could cause serious security breaches.
Chris Minchin
Jan 11 2005 5:02PM
Security
Software drives QLD child protection initiative
The Queensland Government has joined forces with Fujitsu and Onyx Software, as part of a state-wide pledge to improve support for children in care or at risk of harm.
Emily Kerry
Nov 30 2004 12:00AM
Software
Intel drives forward Moore's Law
Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.
Staff Writers
Sep 1 2004 12:00AM
Storage
ACA Pacific adds Maxtor hard drives
Melbourne-based distributor ACA Pacific has added Maxtor hard drives to its storage portfolio.
Fleur Doidge
May 5 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
QAS drives NSW, QLD accounts harder
Address management software vendor QAS has appointed a new account manager with a view to growing its northern channel.
Staff Writers
Mar 1 2004 12:00AM
Software
Data-Secure Hard Drives?
All of a company’s technical assets will hold some amount of proprietary data, and it is a legal requirement that companies dispose of that data permanently before the asset is sold on from the company.
Kevin Riches
Jan 12 2004 11:02AM
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