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Top space agencies to boldly go
The world's leading space agencies have unveiled a vision for globally co-ordinated space exploration to the Moon, Mars and beyond.
Staff Writers
Jun 4 2007 12:35PM
Security
Data centres running out of space and power
Report claims high density devices to blame for capacity crisis.
Robert Jaques
May 1 2007 11:50AM
Storage
UK and US join forces in space exploration
Nasa and the British National Space Centre head for the final frontier.
Staff Writers
Apr 23 2007 2:20PM
Oddware
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
Astronaut runs Boston marathon in space
Suni Williams covers the distance in five seconds.
Iain Thomson
Apr 18 2007 3:06PM
Oddware
US military puts router in space
The US military is to trial putting internet routers into orbit in an experiment that could have important implications for civilian applications.
Iain Thomson
Apr 16 2007 2:51PM
Oddware
Oracle developer loses trip to space
US tax laws foil man's dream of boldly going.
Iain Thomson
Jan 30 2007 9:43AM
Software
Microsoft promises space flight in Vista promo
Worldwide competition offers trip of a lifetime.
Iain Thomson
Jan 10 2007 9:27AM
Software
British repairman blasts off to Space Station
'It's going to cost you guv, some right cowboy put this in'.
Iain Thomson
Dec 12 2006 9:46AM
Oddware
Father of Word to be next space tourist
Charles Simonyi will set off for the International Space Station on 9 March
2007.
Clement James
Oct 31 2006 9:42AM
Oddware
Space: the final frontier for Scotty
Actor's ashes boldly go.
Clement James
Jul 27 2006 12:00PM
Oddware
NASA secures space station with single-sign-on
NASA is deploying a single-sign-on solution for a global community of 5,000-users on its International Space Station (ISS) project.
Dan Ilett
Jul 15 2004 3:31PM
Security
Optima leaps into digital home space
Box-builder Optima Technology Solutions has laid its cards on the table in the digital home space, launching an entry-level video-editing PC and two new ultraportable notebooks aimed at mobile users keen on digital media.
Fleur Doidge
May 14 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
After the 'Space Odyssey'
Now that we're beyond the year Space Odyssey popularized, preparations to improve the security of IT systems would be lax if the tons of infosecurity lessons of 2001 were overlooked.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 19 2004 11:26AM
Security
Survival in the Security Space: Taking a Closer Look at the Ingredients for Longevity
Today I was thinking about one-hit wonders.
Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale
Jan 16 2004 10:34AM
Security
Extreme claim for seamless networking space
US networking vendor Extreme Networks seeks Australian resellers for a switch it claims will help plug the security hole between wired and wireless networks.
Fleur Doidge
Dec 16 2003 12:00AM
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