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NSC implements Avaya telephony at Sea World
Local integrator NSC has been signed on to implement an Avaya IP telephony system for Sea World Nara Resort, an Australian theme park resort located on the Gold Coast.
Staff Writers
Aug 16 2006 1:49PM
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Demand for semiconductor IP set to explode
Chip vendors to become a major intellectual property licensing force.
Robert Jaques
Aug 15 2006 2:13PM
Hardware
Dell founder says happy with CEO Rollins' role
Dell founder Michael Dell said he had no plans to replace chief executive Kevin Rollins despite a sharp decline in the company's financial performance as rivals attack its hold on the low-priced computer market.
Staff Writers
Aug 15 2006 11:50AM
Hardware
Laptops banned from hand luggage
Electronic items not allowed in cabin.
Will Head
Aug 11 2006 1:48PM
Hardware
The PC turns 25
Intel powered, MS DOS device evolved into US$200b industry.
Tom Sanders
Aug 11 2006 1:47PM
Hardware
Dell's knuckles rapped for misleading UK advert
ASA gives direct computing giant a ticking off.
Robert Jaques
Aug 11 2006 1:47PM
Hardware
Intel intensifies assault against AMD
Innovation is key to AMD's survival, says In-Stat.
Robert Jaques
Aug 11 2006 1:47PM
Hardware
Samsung makes small screen debut
World's first 3-inch VGA flat panel.
Clement James
Aug 11 2006 1:47PM
Hardware
Gigabyte, ASUS in joint venture
Component giants Gigabyte Technology and ASUSTek Computer have established a joint venture that would see a newly established subsidiary produce Gigabyte-branded motherboards and graphics cards.
Staff Writers
Aug 10 2006 2:13PM
Hardware
Ford gears up for iPod demand
New cars designed to accommodate portable music players, according to Ford, its gearing up to offer customers the ability to plug iPods and other portable entertainment devices into its next-generation cars.
Clement James
Aug 8 2006 3:00PM
Hardware
Gartner welcomes IBM move to AMD Opteron servers
Industry analysts have welcomed IBM’s recent decision to add to its established Intel Xeon-based server offerings by developing machines based on AMD's Opteron processors.
Robert Jaques
Aug 8 2006 3:00PM
Hardware
Smartphones kill off the traditional PDA
Demand for unconnected handheld PDA devices continues to plummet in the face of stiff competition from internet-enabled smartphones, market watchers have reported.
Robert Jaques
Aug 8 2006 3:00PM
Hardware
Lenovo reduces losses
PC giant Lenovo's latest financial results suggest that the firm is beginning to control losses and should show further improvement this year, say analysts.
Simon Burns
Aug 7 2006 9:25AM
Hardware
Plasma screens are a girl's best friend
It used to be that diamonds were a girl’s best friend, but now that position has been taken by plasma screen TVs.
Clement James
Aug 7 2006 9:25AM
Hardware
Nokia the most stolen phone
Nearly half of all mobile phones stolen in 2005 were made by Nokia, a new survey has found.
Will Head
Aug 7 2006 9:25AM
Hardware
Gartner warns AMD's ATI buy is a risky bet
AMD's recent purchase of ATI is a "risky bet", Gartner has warned, the warning comes after AMD announced that it has agreed to acquire ATI for US$5.4billion in cash and shares.
Robert Jaques
Aug 2 2006 9:29AM
Hardware
Apple cans AppleCentre branding
Apple has begun phasing out the AppleCentre retail outlet brand name and will ask partners to reapply for their certifications.
Tim Lohman
Aug 1 2006 12:53PM
Hardware
Intel’s launches Core 2 Duo chips
Intel has officially launched its Core 2 Duo processors, a set of chips already being touted as the next generation of components putting further pressure of Advanced Micro Devices.
Lilia Guan
Aug 1 2006 10:52AM
Hardware
Xbox 360 maker reports record sales
Flextronics tops US$4bn in most recent quarter, aims for US$19bn a year.
Simon Burns
Jul 31 2006 1:53PM
Hardware
Intel hypes Core 2 Duo for Web 2.0
Chipmaker officially launches new architecture.
Tom Sanders
Jul 31 2006 1:53PM
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