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Fedora Project releases version 11 of Linux OS
Red Hat's Fedora Project has released version 11 of its Linux-based operating system, code-named Leonidas.
David Neal
Jun 11 2009 6:50AM
Software
Microsoft touts its open document credentials
Microsoft has made a number of announcements today designed to boost its standing in the open document standards world.
David Neal
May 19 2009 6:10AM
Software
NEC abandons Japanese supercomputer project
NEC has withdrawn its participation in a Japanese government programme to build a supercomputer.
David Neal
May 16 2009 9:22AM
Hardware
Grocon caches CAD files at building sites
Building developer Grocon has started ‘pre-caching’ large CAD files at building project sites to reduce latency and stop employees from saving the files locally.
Staff Writers
May 15 2009 3:06PM
Software
Microsoft rumoured to be working on iPhone killer
Microsoft is working on a new multimedia phone that is designed to compete with Apple’s popular iPhone, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Iain Thomson
Apr 29 2009 1:09PM
Hardware
Joint Strike Fighter defence project hacked
Hackers have broken into the US Department of Defense’s US$300 billion Joint Strike Fighter program, which is partly funded by the UK and also counts Australia as a development partner.
Rosalie Marshall
Apr 22 2009 6:31AM
Security
Segway moves into automotive industry
The team behind the Segway have unveiled a new use for the technology by converting the system into a two seat electric car.
Iain Thomson
Apr 8 2009 12:43PM
Hardware
Wikia calls off search bid
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales said that his company will be shutting down its search engine venture.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 2 2009 3:37PM
Software
Aussies stake claim for SKA space telescope
Researchers have transmitted astronomy data from the east to west coast of Australia at high-speed but will need to achieve a “several hundred” factor improvement in speed to win a major astronomy deal.
Staff Writers
Mar 12 2009 1:49PM
Telco/ISP
Survey: IT skills shortage remains
A new survey has found that strong demand remains for those Australian ICT workers willing to take on less exciting, operational jobs.
Staff Writers
Mar 3 2009 9:42AM
Training & Development
Juniper Networks foresees single data centre fabric
Juniper Networks has laid out its roadmap for future plans to develop a next-generation data centre fabric, including hardware, software and technology infrastructure.
Ian Williams
Feb 27 2009 6:04AM
Networking
Brazil carries out world’s largest desktop virtualisation project
More than 350,000 virtualised desktops will be introduced to Brazilian schools in what is claimed to be the world’s largest-ever implementation of the technology.
Angelica Mari
Feb 18 2009 6:56AM
Software
A new version of the internet may solve the ongoing problem of security and online attacks
A brand new internet may be the solution to the escalating problem of online security, according to some experts.
Dan Raywood
Feb 17 2009 10:54AM
Security
Silverlight shines on Linux
Novell has unveiled a new open source project which will allow Linux users to access Microsoft Silverlight content.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 13 2009 6:36AM
Software
PIPE formalises Sydney-Guam fibre funding
PIPE Networks will restart its Sydney to Guam submarine cable project after formalising alternative finance.
Staff Writers
Feb 6 2009 3:16PM
Telco/ISP
Europe steps up nuclear fusion project
The European Commission is boosting its nuclear fusion research project by allowing scientists to access Europe's consortium of supercomputing centres, and connecting them together to form a giant supercomputer network.
Sylvie Barak
Jan 28 2009 6:37AM
Hardware
Jetstar extends project management outsourcing deal
Jetstar’s CIO Stephen Tame has espoused the need for businesses to run leaner in order to keep IT projects on-track, as the low-budget carrier extended an outsourced project management deal for a further two years.
Staff Writers
Jan 20 2009 2:51PM
Strategy
Researchers plan 'honeypot' security project
Security firm Sans Institute is asking developers to volunteer for a new research project due to launch in the coming months.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 3 2008 9:42AM
Security
Fedora 10 shows enhancements
The Fedora Project has released version 10 of its free-to-download Linux platform, adding greater support for virtualisation, a graphical boot system, and other enhancements such as network connection sharing.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 27 2008 6:48AM
Software
Europe’s culture web site crashes after launch
Europeana, a digital library for Europe and a two year project funded by the European Commission, has crashed hours after its launch, and may not be back up until mid-December.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 24 2008 3:29PM
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