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Aussie enterprise IT spending resilient: Gartner
IT investment in hardware is expected to remain relatively stable this year with many Aussie firms also set to increase spending on virtualisation, Gartner said.
Staff Writers
Apr 24 2009 2:46PM
Hardware
MSI Wind U120H netbook takes on 3G, 6-cell battery
More than just a new coat of paint, the new Wind adds mobility with 3G. While the design and features don't look as cutting edge as they once did, this is still a great netbook
Zara Baxter
Apr 24 2009 2:12PM
Hardware
Panasonic Toughbook CF-W7, handles bumps and bruises with flair
Lightweight, resilient laptop with reasonable performance at a price tag that doesn’t break the bank.
Zara Baxter
Apr 24 2009 2:12PM
Hardware
Review: MSI Wind U120H netbook takes on 3G, 6-cell battery
More than just a new coat of paint, the new Wind adds mobility with 3G. While the design and features don't look as cutting edge as they once did, this is still a great netbook
Zara Baxter
Apr 24 2009 2:12PM
Hardware
Review: Panasonic Toughbook CF-W7, handles bumps and bruises with flair
Lightweight, resilient laptop with reasonable performance at a price tag that doesn’t break the bank.
Zara Baxter
Apr 24 2009 2:12PM
Hardware
Inside the DOE’s power-hungry supercomputer
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has reduced the power consumption of its supercomputing facility by using warmer chilled water to cool the machine.
Liz Tay
Apr 23 2009 5:54AM
Hardware
Top ten predictions from the Oracle-Sun merger
Oracle is expected to exit hardware businesses, cut staff, exit open source and focus on Java, MySQL and Solaris as part of its US$7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
Brett Winterford
Apr 22 2009 6:24AM
Hardware
eWay puts gateway into Macquarie data centre
Payment gateway provider eWay has inked a three-year, $500,000 deal with Macquarie Hosting to host its online payment system, transaction applications and encrypted customer data.
Staff Writers
Apr 21 2009 3:47PM
Hardware
Cisco fleshes out unified computing
Cisco has provided further details on its upcoming 'Unified Computing Platform' blade server play.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 17 2009 2:01PM
Hardware
Sun expands high performance computing server range
Sun Microsystems has launched a range of products aimed at the high performance computing (HPC) market as part of its Open Network Systems initiative.
Ian Williams
Apr 16 2009 6:29AM
Hardware
HP appeals in university patent fight
HP will appeal a US$53 million ruling issued against the company in a patent case..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 14 2009 11:38AM
Hardware
Sun to roll-out new Nehalem-based servers
Sun is set to officially launch servers built on Intel’s new Nehalem EP quad core chips after Tuesday alongside an Open Network System initiative.
Phil Muncaster
Apr 13 2009 8:11AM
Hardware
Apple's chip-hoarding stokes new iPhone speculation
Reports of a major flash memory order from Apple are fueling speculation that a new iPhone model is on the way.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 11 2009 7:47AM
Hardware
Apple sued over touch screen technology
Apple is being sued for patent infringement by Taiwanese chip design house Elan Microelectronics over its use of touch screen controls.
Iain Thomson
Apr 9 2009 2:34PM
Hardware
First look: Eee PC 1004dn, first netbook with DVD-burning
Asus' new Eee PC 1004dn steps up in style and features, boasting a DVD-writer, expresscard slot and scrabble-tile keyboard
Zara Baxter
Apr 9 2009 10:30AM
Hardware
Review: First look: Eee PC 1004dn, first netbook with DVD-burning
Asus' new Eee PC 1004dn steps up in style and features, boasting a DVD-writer, expresscard slot and scrabble-tile keyboard
Zara Baxter
Apr 9 2009 10:30AM
Hardware
Apple Time Capsule's little Mobileme trick
Apple Time Capsule owners can now access their files from afar thanks to a tie-in with Apple's Mobileme service.
Adam Turner
Apr 9 2009 10:28AM
Hardware
Review: Apple Time Capsule's little Mobileme trick
Apple Time Capsule owners can now access their files from afar thanks to a tie-in with Apple's Mobileme service.
Adam Turner
Apr 9 2009 10:28AM
Hardware
Intel celebrates Atom's first birthday
Intel has used its latest developer event to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Atom processor, while also announcing two new chips pitched at mobile devices.
David Neal
Apr 9 2009 5:55AM
Hardware
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
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