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Anti-fibre activist tells businesses to foot NBN

Anti-fibre activist tells businesses to foot NBN

At least for the 'last mile'.
Ry Crozier Jul 10 2009 5:43AM Telco/ISP
Astronaut send world's first tweets from space

Astronaut send world's first tweets from space

NASA astronaut Mike Massimino has made Twitter history by sending the first ever tweets from space.
Iain Thomson May 15 2009 2:53PM Oddware
Aussies snap up Virgin Galactic space tickets

Aussies snap up Virgin Galactic space tickets

A 56-year-old Brisbane businesswoman, Glenys Ambe, will be the first Australian woman to be a Virgin Galactic space tourist – one of 11 Aussies to put down a deposit on a $280,000 ticket.
Ry Crozier Apr 27 2009 2:49PM Hardware
Virgin to announce Australia’s first space tourist

Virgin to announce Australia’s first space tourist

Virgin Galactic is expected to announce the identity of Australia’s first space tourist on Monday.
Staff Writers Apr 24 2009 3:29PM Strategy
Aussies stake claim for SKA space telescope

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
IPv4 space redistribution threatens to disrupt Internet

IPv4 space redistribution threatens to disrupt Internet

The regional Internet community is debating four separate proposals on how to redistribute IPv4 address space at the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) 27 meeting in Manila this week.
Staff Writers Feb 25 2009 3:07PM Telco/ISP
Review: Kaspersky Labs Total Space Security v6.0

Review: Kaspersky Labs Total Space Security v6.0

Other products may boast more malware components, but this one is good at what it does.
Michael Lipinski Feb 5 2009 3:05PM Security
Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT

Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT

To say that the technology industry has had a rough couple of months would be a huge understatement.
Shaun Nichols , Iain Thomson Jan 31 2009 1:01AM Strategy
Aussie telescopes join global networked space imaging project

Aussie telescopes join global networked space imaging project

Australian researchers will join their counterparts from 13 countries to demonstrate a way of generating cosmic radio images up to 100 times clearer than is possible from the best optical telescopes.
Staff Writers Jan 15 2009 2:42PM Telco/ISP
Crucial shuttle mission good to go

Crucial shuttle mission good to go

The space shuttle Endeavour has been given the green light for takeoff tomorrow on a crucial mission that will double the crew size of the International Space Station (ISS).
Iain Thomson Nov 14 2008 3:18PM Hardware
Dell planning 'white space' networking

Dell planning 'white space' networking

Dell has revealed plans to add wireless 'white space' connections to its future laptops and ultra-mobile systems.
Shaun Nichols Nov 8 2008 7:15AM Hardware
Data centre space pricing to rise

Data centre space pricing to rise

Data centre customers could find themselves forking out more for their space in 2009 as supply struggles to catch up with burgeoning demand in the sector.
Staff Writers Nov 4 2008 1:37PM Networking
Internet breaches the final frontier

Internet breaches the final frontier

Internet creator looks to the stars for his next project.
Sylvie Barak Oct 28 2008 6:41AM Networking
Paypal founder's home-made rocket reaches space

Paypal founder's home-made rocket reaches space

Falcom 1, a privately-developed rocket ship built by Paypal co-founder Elon Musk's company SpaceX, finally made it into orbit on its fourth attempt on Sunday
Egan Orion Sep 30 2008 9:18AM Hardware
IBM tapped for Nasa supercomputer

IBM tapped for Nasa supercomputer

IBM has landed a deal with Nasa to build the space agency's newest supercomputer cluster.
Shaun Nichols Sep 25 2008 9:20AM Hardware
Japan sets out plans for space elevator

Japan sets out plans for space elevator

A consortium of scientists and industrial firms has formulated a plan to build a space elevator that would drastically lower the cost of getting into orbit.
Iain Thomson Sep 23 2008 9:34AM Hardware
Silicon valley stars to send DNA into space

Silicon valley stars to send DNA into space

As if it wasn't enough that nerds control the world, now they want to conquer space, with Silicon Valley ‘celebs’ lining up to send their digitised DNA off to the final frontier.
Sylvie Barak Sep 8 2008 6:44AM Oddware
SharePoint eating up the portal space

SharePoint eating up the portal space

The success of Microsoft's SharePoint enterprise portal product has forced high-end vendors to differentiate by focusing on enterprise integration and Web 2.0 capabilities, according to a new report by content management analyst CMS Watch.
Phil Muncaster Sep 1 2008 6:21AM Software
Computer virus hits space station

Computer virus hits space station

A computer virus has made it onto the International Space Station (ISS), but Nasa says there is no danger to critical systems.
Iain Thomson Aug 28 2008 7:42AM Security
Garage space shuttle lands at IDF

Garage space shuttle lands at IDF

A space enthusiast who built a working space shuttle in his garage has been showing the craft off at this year’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF)..
Iain Thomson Aug 20 2008 4:04PM Hardware

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