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Cisco routers vulnerable to Denial Of Service attacks

Cisco routers vulnerable to Denial Of Service attacks

Cisco has revealed that vulnerabilities in its Internetwork Operating Software can allow hackers to launch successful Denial of Services attacks against routers for the Cisco IOS Telephony Service, Cisco CallManager Express, and Survivable Remote Site Telephony.
Staff Writers Jan 24 2005 10:28AM Hardware
Mobility drives PC shipments up

Mobility drives PC shipments up

Strong mobile PC sales were responsible for an 11.8 percent growth in worldwide PC shipments during 2004, according to preliminary statistics from analyst Gartner.
Staff Writers Jan 19 2005 12:27PM Hardware
Google shoots to snap up image market

Google shoots to snap up image market

Google has released free file management software tailored for digital images.
Damien Virulhapen Jan 19 2005 10:15AM Hardware
Like father like Sonoma

Like father like Sonoma

Intel has outlined the latest step in its attack on mobile office productivity and multimedia notebooks, unveiling Sonoma, the codename for its new Centrino products designed for bringing high-end hardware and the associated performance to mobile computing.
Dan Chiappini Jan 18 2005 3:28PM Hardware
Intel reorganises units

Intel reorganises units

Intel has announced a broad reorganisation into five new units bringing all major product groups together to drive technology platform development.
Staff Writers Jan 18 2005 3:12PM Hardware
Bluechip announces Perth office

Bluechip announces Perth office

Distributor Bluechip Infotech will open a Perth office in February to better service west coast resellers and cut down on costs shipping freight from the eastern seaboard.
Byron Connolly Jan 18 2005 3:01PM Hardware
Acer notebooks hot for teachers

Acer notebooks hot for teachers

Acer Computer Australia, with channel partner Iris Computer, has won a three year, $4 million tender to supply 5700 Tasmanian teachers and professional support staff with notebook computers.
Staff Writers Jan 18 2005 8:50AM Hardware
Nintendo fights for handheld market

Nintendo fights for handheld market

Handheld gaming in Australia is tipped to undergo a major shakeup, with two new portable gaming devices due to appear on the scene next month.
Damien Virulhapen Jan 18 2005 7:00AM Hardware
Shuttle, Sato in stoush

Shuttle, Sato in stoush

Taiwanese computer maker Shuttle has ended a distribution relationship with Sato Technology, instead opting to run with only two distributors in Australia, Altech and Multimedia Technology (MMT).
Byron Connolly Jan 17 2005 1:53PM Hardware
Seagate drives into whitebooks

Seagate drives into whitebooks

Hard drive vendor Seagate is targeting the whitebook builder space with an expanded line of notebook hard drives and interactive online tools.
Staff Writers Jan 14 2005 3:39PM Hardware
Digiland founder returns

Digiland founder returns

Digiland founder Laurie Carmichael has returned to rescue the struggling distributor with a plan to morph the company into a niche player.
Byron Connolly Jan 14 2005 7:00AM Hardware
Anyware signs Plantronics headsets

Anyware signs Plantronics headsets

Melbourne distributor Anyware Computer Accessories has signed up to push computer headset products from US-based vendor Plantronics.
Staff Writers Jan 13 2005 1:34PM Hardware
Jobs bites into 2005 Apple core

Jobs bites into 2005 Apple core

Apple chief Steve Jobs delivered some of the expected goods at the US MacWorld talkfest, announcing an iPod to challenge flash music player market share, the rumoured US$499 Mac and a slew of features expected for the next version of Mac OS X, codenamed Tiger.
Fleur Doidge Jan 13 2005 7:00AM Hardware
Man convicted of faking computer invoices

Man convicted of faking computer invoices

A Victorian man has been sentenced to 12 months' gaol for falsifying computer sales invoices that helped a former director of retailer Daswani Group make dishonest loan applications totalling some $10 million.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2005 7:53AM Hardware
Huon gets on Human Services panel

Huon gets on Human Services panel

Melbourne service provider Huon Associates has won a place on a panel for $4.5 million-worth of IT deals at Victoria's Department of Human Services (DHS).
Staff Writers Jan 12 2005 7:00AM Hardware
Baillie confirmed as Ingram boss

Baillie confirmed as Ingram boss

Ingram Micro has officially announced that TechPac Australia boss Kerry Baillie will lead the Australian operation following last year's buyout of Tech Pacific.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2005 6:00AM Hardware
AMD launches fresh partner program

AMD launches fresh partner program

Chip maker AMD has launched a partner program across the Asia-Pacific region that rewards resellers for buying through authorised channels with access to marketing, sales and technical support.
Byron Connolly Jan 11 2005 8:30AM Hardware
Computer Australia buys Concorde

Computer Australia buys Concorde

IT reseller group Computer Australia has bought the business of Brisbane reseller Concorde Computer, which tumbled into administration late last year.
Byron Connolly Jan 10 2005 7:33AM Hardware
Argus biometrics eye turns to Saudi success

Argus biometrics eye turns to Saudi success

Award-winning Australian biometrics developer Argus Solutions has signed a deal with Saudi security provider Mowafag Saleh Al-Rushaid.
Staff Writers Dec 31 2004 2:21PM Hardware
Samsung to build new LCD plant

Samsung to build new LCD plant

Samsung Electronics has announced it will start building a new LCD plant in South Korea.
Staff Writers Dec 30 2004 9:36AM Hardware

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