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First Look: Intel's wonderfully tiny 80GB SSD
Intel's latest mSATA based laptop SSD has landed in the PC&T Authority labs.
Feb 15 2011, 5:18AM
Photos
Sony's Xperia Play gaming phone coming to Australia
Available in April to June this year.
Jenna Pitcher
Feb 15 2011, 5:07AM
Mobility
SolarWinds sounds out channel for server plans
Expansion beyond networking management.
Sholto Macpherson
Feb 14 2011, 1:59PM
Hardware
IBM's technological goliath: 10 quadrillion calculations a second
While we marvel at Intel's Sandy Bridge PC performance, IBM has unveiled a technological goliath; a 10-petaflop IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer codenamed 'Mira' capable of producing more than 10 quadrillion calculations per second.
Chris Jager
Feb 14 2011, 8:15AM
Hardware
Which DSLR? The just-released Canon EOS 600D vs Nikon D3100
This week, Canon unveiled the latest member of its award-winning DSLR family, the EOS 600D. If you're looking for top of the line entry-level DSLR, how does the 600D compare to Nikon's D3100?
Chris Jager
Feb 14 2011, 8:14AM
Printing
World has 295 exabytes of storage space
Study counts up how much computing capacity the earth actually has, and it's a lot
Feb 14 2011, 8:13AM
Hardware
AMD loses COO after CEO
Flushing out chips on netbooks?
Liam Tung
Feb 14 2011, 8:11AM
Hardware
Ingram MD responds to Techlink, shipping woes
MD Jay Miley asks resellers for patience.
Sholto Macpherson
Feb 11 2011, 2:59PM
Hardware
Photos: Blast from the past part 2
Last week's Where Are They Now in the Channel revealed.
Staff Writers
Feb 11 2011, 10:08AM
Hardware
HP TouchPad: A tablet gamechanger?
Some standout features.
William Maher
Feb 11 2011, 8:54AM
Mobility
Photos: Channel blast from the past
Answers revealed!
Staff Writers
Feb 11 2011, 5:34AM
Hardware
"Lumpy" box sales dampen Optus ICT results
Overall result strong.
Ry Crozier
Feb 10 2011, 2:52PM
Hardware
Telstra claims 70k iPads on Next G network
Low revenues.
Ry Crozier
Feb 10 2011, 11:09AM
Hardware
HP unveils WebOS TouchPad
Same, same but different.
Liam Tung
Feb 10 2011, 8:48AM
Mobility
CRN launches Stratus: Make money from the cloud
Microsite dedicated to cloud.
Sholto Macpherson
Feb 9 2011, 3:47PM
Hardware
Union warns PC makers of poor workers' conditions
HP packers' conditions "were absolutely degradable".
Negar Salek
Feb 9 2011, 12:04PM
Hardware
Vale DEC founder, Ken Olsen
Minicomputer pioneer passes away, aged 84.
Liam Tung
Feb 9 2011, 10:15AM
Hardware
LifeSize puts CEO into the director's chair
Launches one-button video recorder for execs.
Sholto Macpherson
Feb 8 2011, 2:59PM
Collaboration
Ingram Micro and Laser split, for own reasons
Laser continues partnership with Synnex.
Staff Writers
Feb 8 2011, 1:35PM
Hardware
Laser-fired silicon promises processor revolution
US engineers claim they have made a breakthrough in nano-laser technology.
Stewart Mitchell
Feb 8 2011, 9:27AM
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