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IBM plans first scientific petabyte computer

IBM plans first scientific petabyte computer

IBM has signed a deal to build the world's first sustained petascale computational system dedicated to open scientific research.
Iain Thomson Sep 6 2008 12:41PM Hardware
Terria submits plans to Senate committee

Terria submits plans to Senate committee

The Terria consortium yesterday turned in its submission regarding the National Broadband Network (NBN) to the opposition-led Senate select committee.
Staff Writers Aug 22 2008 11:35AM Telco/ISP
IDF: Intel unveils Nehalem processor plans

IDF: Intel unveils Nehalem processor plans

Intel has detailed a range of new and upcoming processors at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco..
Ian Williams Aug 21 2008 3:32PM Hardware
UK government plans to log every call, text and email

UK government plans to log every call, text and email

The Home office has issued a consultation paper for a new law that would force phone companies, ISPs and network operators to record and store every phone call, web page request and text message..
Iain Thomson Aug 14 2008 4:06PM Security
Mozilla plans to consolidate messaging into one application

Mozilla plans to consolidate messaging into one application

Mozilla has released a prototype of a new application that aims to consolidate all messages a user can receive over a computer into one reader package.
Iain Thomson Aug 8 2008 12:34PM Software
Mozilla plans for next generation browser, Aurora

Mozilla plans for next generation browser, Aurora

Mozilla has asked internet users everywhere to get involved designing the next generation of browsers.
Iain Thomson Aug 7 2008 2:20PM Software
Schwarzenegger pay plans thwarted by COBOL

Schwarzenegger pay plans thwarted by COBOL

California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s plans to reduce all state employees pay to the minimum wage are being blocked because the payroll system is run on COBOL.
Iain Thomson Aug 7 2008 7:39AM Software
International piracy plans leaked onto the internet

International piracy plans leaked onto the internet

A memo from businesses to government negotiators working on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) has been leaked on the first day of meetings..
Iain Thomson Jul 30 2008 10:58AM Software
Boost launches mobile internet friendly plans

Boost launches mobile internet friendly plans

Boost Mobile has developed several pre-paid rate plans to fuel and encourage the use of online mobile browsing throughout Australia.
Staff Writers Jul 14 2008 3:48PM Telco/ISP
Vodafone accidentally announces iPhone plans

Vodafone accidentally announces iPhone plans

With just two days to go until the iPhone makes it Aussie debut, Vodafone arrives fashionably late to the party with its pricing plans.
Staff Writers Jul 9 2008 10:55AM Telco/ISP
AT&T reveals iPhone 3G price plans

AT&T reveals iPhone 3G price plans

AT&T has revealed a new pricing structure for the iPhone 3G in the US..
Shaun Nichols Jul 5 2008 6:30AM Telco/ISP
Fears over fee hikes in Labor’s ambitious broadband plans

Fears over fee hikes in Labor’s ambitious broadband plans

The Australian Federal Government’s ambitious broadband plans could potentially drive up consumer prices for broadband services, claims the Liberal party and independent telecommunication analyst, Paul Budde.
Lilia Guan Jun 23 2008 3:50PM Telco/ISP
Red Hat unveils virtualisation plans

Red Hat unveils virtualisation plans

Open source software firm Red Hat is to release its own virtualisation hypervisor, capable of hosting both its Enterprise Linux and Microsoft Windows environments.
Gareth Morgan Jun 20 2008 11:47AM Software
ACCC plans to reject eBay's PayPal only policy

ACCC plans to reject eBay's PayPal only policy

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued a draft notice proposing to revoke a notification lodged by eBay on 11 April 2008 regarding the use of PayPal for almost all transactions on the eBay site.


Staff Writers Jun 13 2008 4:45PM Software
Weekly Roundup:  Telstra finds friction in their national broadband plans and open source gets a leg-up

Weekly Roundup: Telstra finds friction in their national broadband plans and open source gets a leg-up

The Terria consortium and a new report question Telstra plans for the national broadband network, and open source enthusiasts have a lot to smile about after big shows of support from Internode and Acer.
Staff Writers Jun 7 2008 11:35AM Telco/ISP
Sun plans solid state server push

Sun plans solid state server push

Sun Microsystems has promised to introduce solid state hard drives across much of its server range..
Iain Thomson Jun 5 2008 8:08AM Storage
ARM plans multi-core graphics for mobiles

ARM plans multi-core graphics for mobiles

Chip designer ARM will today unveil a multi-core graphics chip aimed at boosting the display performance of future phone handsets and other devices, bringing them closer to the capabilities available in desktop computers.
Daniel Robinson Jun 3 2008 4:26PM Hardware
Dell confirms cut-price 'netbook' plans

Dell confirms cut-price 'netbook' plans

Dell has thrown down the 'netbook' gauntlet to Asus, MSI and HP after confirming plans for a cut-price mini-notebook on the company's blog..
Guy Dixon May 31 2008 4:29PM Hardware
iPrimus super-sizes ADSL2+ plans

iPrimus super-sizes ADSL2+ plans

iPrimus today unveiled a new ADSL2+ offering that the company claims includes the largest data amount ever offered by an Australian broadband provider to residential customers.
Mitchell Bingemann May 28 2008 4:05PM Telco/ISP
Apple plans solar-powered iPod

Apple plans solar-powered iPod

A patent application suggests that Apple is considering a solar-powered iPod in the future..
Iain Thomson May 28 2008 7:44AM Hardware

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