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NSW Police, Fujitsu in $14m CAD contract
Fujitsu Australia has been awarded a $14 million contract by the State Contracts Control Board for the supply and installation of a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system for NSW Police.
Staff Writers
Sep 12 2006 1:45PM
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HTC shows off BlackBerry and iPAQ killers
Four new smartphone and PDA devices from Taiwanese firm.
Marcus Austin
Sep 12 2006 9:52AM
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Sony brings HD to the amateur moviemaker
Hollywood in the living room.
Marcus Austin
Sep 12 2006 9:52AM
Hardware
Flash cache to earn big bucks
Fast-booting PCs to take 40 per cent of the market by 2008.
Simon Burns
Sep 12 2006 9:51AM
Hardware
Legend reports record profit
Australian memory manufacturer Legend Corporation has reported a net profit of $6.7 million for its year ending June 30, a 71.8 increase jump on the year earlier.
Staff Writers
Sep 11 2006 3:25PM
Hardware
HP unveils dual core server hardware
HP has added two servers using Intel's new dual-core Itanium chip to its Integrity line of servers.
Lilia Guan
Sep 8 2006 4:02PM
Hardware
Sony PlayStation Portable price cut expected
Cheap and quirky Nintendo design holds off Sony challenge.
Simon Burns
Sep 8 2006 10:13AM
Hardware
Kingston Flash drives turn any PC into your own
The end of the laptop?.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 8 2006 10:13AM
Hardware
UK leading consumer electronics boom
Brit punters go gadget crazy.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 8 2006 10:13AM
Hardware
SanDisk offers mobile video playback
V-Mate card writer plugs into any video source.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 7 2006 8:45AM
Hardware
NEC sets up shop in Korea
Seoul-based operations to begin on 1 November.
Clement James
Sep 6 2006 11:59AM
Hardware
Toshiba HD-DVD players to launch in November
Europe's first commercially available standalone HD-DVD players.
Clement James
Sep 6 2006 11:59AM
Hardware
SanDisk risks legal rap over MP3 format
Patent company claims infringement.
Matt Chapman
Sep 6 2006 11:59AM
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Intel holds on to marginal lead over AMD
Analyst firm puts Intel's July market share at 53 per cent.
Tom Sanders
Sep 5 2006 9:54AM
Hardware
SanDisk promises a RAW deal
Partnership with Phase One to push benefitsĀ of imageĀ format.
Clement James
Sep 5 2006 9:54AM
Hardware
Digital device sales hit $2m
Australians spent $2 million on digital devices in the first half of 2006, up by more than $500 million on the same period last year.
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2006 3:09PM
Hardware
IPod maker Foxconn cuts damages claim to 1 yaun
Chinese iPod manufacturer Foxconn has reduced its damages claim against two journalists from US$3.8 million to a token sum of one yuan.
Tom Sanders
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
Hardware
Lack of innovation cuts computer prices
Half of US retail PC sales now under $500.
Tom Sanders
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
Hardware
TDK ships 50GB Blu-ray disc
TDK will begin shipping a rewritable 50GB Blu-ray disc this week, and is already working on a prototype 200GB disc big enough to hold 18 hours of high-definition video.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
Hardware
More Blu-ray support at IFA
Philips has joined the growing band of companies announcing Blu-ray hardware at Berlin's IFA consumer electronics show. And four US studios have announced a bucket-load of content for the format.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
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