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Want to know more about what's hot or on the horizon in the IT space?

This section looks at some of the new technologies that are emerging, or could be upcoming in future months or years.

Check out the articles below to find out more about what is going on in the industry!

Toshiba creates fuel cell for mobile devices

Toshiba creates fuel cell for mobile devices

Might have to move to Japan to use it.
Dave Bailey Oct 24 2009 12:30AM Hardware
Senators air concern over cost of Telstra split

Senators air concern over cost of Telstra split

Government relying on Telstra's numbers.
Brett Winterford Oct 14 2009 3:47PM Telco/ISP
IBM says sorry over Air NZ outage

IBM says sorry over Air NZ outage

Blames generator for downtime.
Brett Winterford Oct 12 2009 4:54PM Networking
Vista boots quicker than Windows 7

Vista boots quicker than Windows 7

Much-maligned operating system wins.
V3.co.uk staff Oct 9 2009 6:33AM Software
Intel debuts first 32nm processor

Intel debuts first 32nm processor

Westmere supports graphics and AES instructions on chip.
Iain Thomson Sep 23 2009 3:40PM Hardware
NSW seeks to build unhackable netbook network

NSW seeks to build unhackable netbook network

The world's "most hostile computing environment".
Brett Winterford Sep 23 2009 12:36PM Security
NSW libraries to deploy 1.5 million RFID tags

NSW libraries to deploy 1.5 million RFID tags

Provides better security and stock management.
Ben Grubb Sep 21 2009 4:19PM Security
Austar breathes new life into old data

Austar breathes new life into old data

A 'no frills' approach to data storage, CRM and business continuity.
Brett Winterford Sep 16 2009 3:00PM Storage
New York Times serves up rogue ads to readers

New York Times serves up rogue ads to readers

An "unauthorised advertisement" made its way onto the Gray Lady's third-party managed ad stream.
Angela Moscaritolo Sep 15 2009 11:58AM Security
Gelsinger quits in top-level Intel reshuffle

Gelsinger quits in top-level Intel reshuffle

Chip boss to make final keynote at IDF before move to EMC.
Ian Williams Sep 15 2009 9:15AM Hardware
Researchers fret over new Microsoft SMB vulnerability

Researchers fret over new Microsoft SMB vulnerability

Microsoft has recognized a zero-day vulnerability in its SMB protocol that, experts say, might warrant an out-of-band patch.
Dan Kaplan Sep 10 2009 9:04AM Security
Security spending to rise faster than average

Security spending to rise faster than average

Software and services to rise by four percent.
Tom Young Sep 9 2009 3:16PM Software
Kiwis track climate with $10.4m supercomputer

Kiwis track climate with $10.4m supercomputer

Chooses Big Blue machine to replace Cray system.
Staff Writers Aug 31 2009 4:07PM Hardware
Kiwis join Aussie radio telescope bid

Kiwis join Aussie radio telescope bid

Supercomputing and high-tech sectors could benefit.
Staff Writers Aug 21 2009 12:18PM Oddware
WordPress issues new version, closes password flaw

WordPress issues new version, closes password flaw

WordPress, the popular blogging software platform, has been updated to fix a flaw that could have enabled a hacker to change an administrator password.
Chuck Miller Aug 13 2009 11:27AM Security
One in seven Aussies are card fraud victims

One in seven Aussies are card fraud victims

Chip technology expected to lower fraud rates over time.
Ben Grubb Jul 31 2009 8:58AM Security
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers

Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers

Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life...
Dan Long Jul 20 2009 4:41PM Security
Satyam rebrands and announces new "corporate values"

Satyam rebrands and announces new "corporate values"

Trades scandals for "dignity" and “good corporate citizenship”.
Angelica Mari Jun 23 2009 1:31PM Business
EU wants new cyber crime legislation

EU wants new cyber crime legislation

Commission wants Europe-wide reporting and alert system.
Tom Young Jun 16 2009 6:09AM Security
Symantec, McAfee settle with New York state

Symantec, McAfee settle with New York state

Symantec and McAfee agreed to pay a combined US$750,000 to settle charges that their subscription renewal process was deceptive to home users.
Dan Kaplan Jun 15 2009 10:05AM Security

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