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SKA researchers probe data vendors

SKA researchers probe data vendors

Big Data, multiplied.
James Hutchinson Dec 7 2011 7:03AM Hardware
Deakin flight simulator powered by $10k PCs

Deakin flight simulator powered by $10k PCs

Seeks commercial partners for pilot-training robot.
Liz Tay Dec 2 2011 7:00AM Hardware
SKA Organisation strikes IT industry deals

SKA Organisation strikes IT industry deals

Forms company to deal with IBM, Nokia-Siemens, Cisco.
Liz Tay Nov 28 2011 4:27PM Hardware
Bell Labs builds telepresence 'robots'

Bell Labs builds telepresence 'robots'

Nethead could reach market in two years.
Liz Tay Nov 7 2011 11:06AM Hardware
Radioastronomy at the exascale

Radioastronomy at the exascale

SKA researchers to dump 99 percent of raw data.
Liz Tay Nov 2 2011 6:47AM Hardware
Digital drilling: can data unearth geothermal sources?

Digital drilling: can data unearth geothermal sources?

NSW chief scientist revives 'Glass Earth' initiative.
Liz Tay Nov 1 2011 7:04AM Software
Photos: IBM launches Melbourne R&D lab

Photos: IBM launches Melbourne R&D lab

Calls for 'impossible questions' from business, government clients.
Liz Tay Oct 14 2011 1:51PM Strategy
IBM eyes brain-like computing

IBM eyes brain-like computing

Reveals research priorities ahead of Melbourne R&D centre launch.
Liz Tay Oct 14 2011 6:56AM Hardware
WA astronomers to crowdsource data processing

WA astronomers to crowdsource data processing

TheSkyNet taps social networking for spare computing power.
Liz Tay Sep 14 2011 6:43AM Software
Curtin trials DNA sequencing in Azure

Curtin trials DNA sequencing in Azure

Places middle-men between researchers and IT.
James Hutchinson Sep 6 2011 12:42PM Software
Next-gen telco chip to speed up submarine links

Next-gen telco chip to speed up submarine links

Coherent system to overcome fibre bandwidth limits.
Liz Tay Aug 26 2011 11:55AM Telco/ISP
AARNet to dedicate fibre-optic channel to time

AARNet to dedicate fibre-optic channel to time

Government commits $600,000 to networking trial.
Liz Tay Aug 18 2011 1:08PM Networking
Physicists curve light on metal 'chip'

Physicists curve light on metal 'chip'

Applications hinge on development of plasmonic circuits.
Liz Tay Aug 17 2011 3:22PM Hardware
Regulator expands WA radio quiet zone

Regulator expands WA radio quiet zone

Radioastronomy bid improves as regulator reaches middle ground with industry.
James Hutchinson Jul 25 2011 6:23AM Telco/ISP
Graphene gel could yield ultrafast batteries

Graphene gel could yield ultrafast batteries

Smartphones could recharge in seconds.
Liz Tay Jul 19 2011 11:10AM Hardware
September deadline for Australia's SKA bid

September deadline for Australia's SKA bid

Radioastronomy project coordinators reveal site selection process.
Liz Tay Jul 8 2011 12:08PM Hardware
Queensland Uni launches biotech data mirror

Queensland Uni launches biotech data mirror

Imports half a petabyte of data by tape.
Liz Tay Jun 29 2011 1:05PM Storage
AARNet tests 40 Gbps network

AARNet tests 40 Gbps network

Deploys first phase of 100 Gbps backbone.
Liz Tay Jun 28 2011 3:00PM Telco/ISP
Epic supercomputing projects revealed

Epic supercomputing projects revealed

How would you use Pawsey's 87.2 TFlops?
Liz Tay Jun 21 2011 7:41AM Oddware
ANU, Fujitsu partner on supercomputing software

ANU, Fujitsu partner on supercomputing software

Three-year project targets tsunamis, nuclear fusion.
Liz Tay Jun 17 2011 10:13AM Oddware

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