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IBM to build green data centre
IBM has signed a deal with Syracuse University and New York State to build a 'green' data centre that will use only 50 per cent of the power usually required for operation.
Iain Thomson
Jun 1 2009 3:16PM
Storage
Unwired joins ISP-level filtering pilot
Fixed wireless telecommunications Internet Service Provider (ISP) Unwired is set to become the ninth confirmed ISP to participate in the Australian Governments controversial ISP-level filtering pilot.
Ben Grubb
Jun 1 2009 3:09PM
Telco/ISP
Questions asked over RFID tags and scanners
The security of the Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tag, and its ability to resist malware, has been questioned.
Dan Raywood
Jun 1 2009 2:44PM
Security
NSW prisons to trial mobile phone jamming
The NSW Department of Corrective Services is seeking an exemption from ACMA regulations to conduct a trial of mobile phone signal jamming technology inside NSW prisons.
Stuart Finlayson
Jun 1 2009 2:42PM
Security
Google opens six-star Sydney ‘Googleplex’
Google has officially opened its new headquarters at Pyrmont in inner Sydney in a six-star energy rated building that has all the trimmings one would expect from the world’s largest dotcom.
Ry Crozier
Jun 1 2009 2:34PM
Software
Microsoft issues advisory for vulnerability in Microsoft DirectShow
Microsoft has released an advisory for a vulnerability in Microsoft DirectShow and updates to the WSUS patching schedule.
Dan Raywood
Jun 1 2009 2:31PM
Security
Obama unveils US cybersecurity plan
President Barack Obama has outlined his plan to enhance cyber security protections in the US.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 1 2009 1:08PM
Security
ACMA strikes against alleged SMS spam scammers
The Federal Court gave Australia's communications regulator an early victory in an historic action taken against the alleged perpetrators of an SMS spam scam.
Brett Winterford
Jun 1 2009 12:39PM
Telco/ISP
McAfee documents riskiest search terms
A McAfee study into 2,600 of the most popular keyword searches on the web has concluded that hunts for screensavers present the most risk.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 1 2009 11:41AM
Security
RTA kicks off facial recognition project
The NSW Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) will this week commence its rollout of facial recognition technology to assist in proof-of-identification and fraud prevention.
Ry Crozier
Jun 1 2009 8:58AM
Software
EU security agency warns on European network resilience
The EU's information security agency has warned of failings in the development of key technologies that are considered vital to the resilience of government and industry networks across Europe.
Dave Bailey
Jun 1 2009 6:46AM
Networking
Windows 7 Starter opened up to more apps
Microsoft has changed its stance on the features of Windows 7 Starter, saying the operating system won't have application limits.
Iain Thomson
Jun 1 2009 6:38AM
Software
Wikipedia boots Church of Scientology
User-generated encyclopaedia site Wikipedia has formally banned the Church of Scientology from accessing and editing its pages.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 1 2009 6:38AM
Software
Top 10 industry-changing applications
At the end of the day a computer is a very sophisticated bit of kit, but without applications it is nothing more than a fancy toy.
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Iain Thomson
Jun 1 2009 6:14AM
Software
Novell sees 25 per cent growth in Linux sales
Novell has reported a year-on-year fall in second-quarter revenue, but a small rise in profit as a result of a 25 per cent growth in Linux product sales.
Bryan Glick
May 30 2009 7:07AM
Software
Silverlight 3 set for winter launch
Microsoft will release version 3 of its Silverlight graphics platform in early July, according to reports.
David Neal
May 30 2009 6:50AM
Software
SATA spec promises faster data transfers and slimmer laptops
The Serial ATA (SATA) Revision 3.0 specification has been released by the Serial ATA International Organization (Sata-IO) and promises double the data speed across the board to 6Gbit/s.
Iain Thomson
May 30 2009 6:50AM
Storage
Google considers dropping beta tag
Google has revealed that it is considering taking some of its products out of beta, after years of keeping flagship applications such as Gmail in test status.
Madeline Bennett
May 30 2009 6:50AM
Software
ACCC approves Vodafone-3 merger
Competition regulators have approved the merger of the Australian arms of mobile carriers Vodafone Australia and Hutchison 3.
Brett Winterford
May 29 2009 5:39PM
Telco/ISP
Opinion: Google's wave drowns the bling in Microsoft's Bing
The browser battle renewed today as Google launched its game-changing successor to e-mail, Wave, while across town NineMSN demonstrated its new search engine, Bing.
Nate Cochrane
May 29 2009 4:07PM
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