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Silver Spring rides into Melbourne for smart grid rollout
Victorian power utilities UED and Jemena have selected US smart grid networking company Silver Spring Networks to roll out smart meters to over a million Victorian homes.
Staff Writers
Apr 20 2009 6:13AM
Networking
IBM wins a slice of Energy Australia's smart grid
IBM has won a $3.2 million systems integration deal to help Energy Australia capture and make use of the data drawn from its world-leading $170 million Intelligent Network or "smart grid".
Brett Winterford
Apr 1 2009 12:19AM
Telco/ISP
Review: ESET Smart Security v3.0
It provides a good range of malware protection at the endpoint, and the administration console did a nice job reporting, alerting, distributing and managing the endpoint software.
Michael Lipinski
Jan 21 2009 2:54PM
Security
Networked fridges ‘negotiate’ electricity use
The CSIRO has developed a way to network household and commercial fridges together in a distributed peer-to-peer fashion that lets them ‘negotiate’ with each other the best time to consume electricity.
Ry Crozier
Jan 14 2009 2:25PM
Hardware
Smart meter deployments underway in Victoria
Logica has engaged 'a number' of energy and utility customers to deploy smart metering locally, the global consultancy’s local chief has said.
Ry Crozier
Oct 11 2008 6:00AM
Networking
Microsoft, RIM strike Windows Live services agreement
A newly-announced agreement between Microsoft and RIM will give BlackBerry users access to Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger services.
Liz Tay
May 15 2008 2:24PM
Software
Dating site caters for smart cookies only
A new dating site caters exclusively for "intelligent" people and requires potential members to pass an IQ test in order to sign up.
Staff Writers
Apr 28 2008 4:11PM
Software
Smart home technology ready for the masses
The 'smart home' is becoming a mass market reality driven by emerging standards, increasing energy costs and advances in wireless sensor networking, new research claims..
Robert Jaques
Feb 7 2008 6:47AM
Networking
Be smart with your phone
As we start to pay bills and surf the web from our mobile phones, it's not the handsets thieves will be after.
Ken Munro
Oct 5 2007 8:04AM
Security
Smart bikini takes to the catwalk
A range of 'smart' clothing has been shown off on the catwalks at the Siggraph 2007 computer graphics and interaction show.
Iain Thomson
Aug 15 2007 10:34AM
Hardware
Aussie boffins tailor smart clothes
Researchers from the University of South Australia have developed techo-trousers embedded with tiny electronic sensors that can monitor heart or respiratory functions wirelessly.
Robert Jaques
Jul 4 2007 10:35AM
Networking
Smart malware steals from SSL streams
A new variant of the Russian Gozi Trojan has been discovered that is capable of stealing data during secure socket layer (SSL) transactions.
Iain Thomson
May 23 2007 11:20AM
Security
Space boffins plan magnetic shields and smart dust
Conference suggests science fiction could shortly become science fact.
Iain Thomson
Apr 19 2007 2:45PM
Oddware
CeBIT: Smart apartment keeps an eye on the elderly
Fraunhofer researchers show off intelligent living spaces.
Ian Williams
Mar 26 2007 9:07AM
Software
CeBIT: Zephyr shows off BioHarness smart monitor
It's all in the weave.
Ian Williams
Mar 22 2007 10:55AM
Hardware
Smart malware injects spam into messages
Trojan scans outgoing messages before embedding spam content.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 28 2007 8:20AM
Security
Smart clothes hug you by phone
Shirt allows long distance hugging thanks to smart fabric and mobile
technology.
Iain Thomson
Dec 14 2006 8:41AM
Telco/ISP
Smart smartphones big in India and China
IDC finds mobile brand preferences vary by country.
Robert Jaques
Dec 11 2006 9:47AM
Telco/ISP
Transportation Security Administration, Defense Department to roll out ActivIdentity smart cards
Digital identity provider ActivIdentity announced this week that it won key, two-year contracts to provide identification card technology to two federal government agencies charged with safeguarding Americans.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 25 2006 5:02PM
Security
Boffins work on smart connected home
EU-funded project to get your toaster talking to your washing machine.
Robert Jaques
Oct 20 2006 9:42AM
Networking
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