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Senetas offers “encryption-as-a-service”
Australian-based Senatas, a developer and manufacturer of network encryption products and services, has made available ‘encryption-as-a-Service’ to the local marketplace on all Senetas offerings, including the complete CypherNet classical encryption platform and Cerberis Quantum hybrid encryption.
Lilia Guan
Mar 12 2008, 2:41PM
Hardware
Hitachi and IBM team up on tiny chips
Hitachi
and
IBM
are to begin working together to research and develop small-scale chips measuring 32nm and 22nm.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 12 2008, 7:37AM
Hardware
PCA Blog: Centrino 2 looks great, but then there's Eee
I've just spent a week using Fujitsu's sleek 12.1inch LifeBook Q2010 (3G) notebook - it's one of the easiest machines to cart around that I've used in a while (including on some plane flights), but it had me wondering about the massive disparity in notebook prices.
William Maher
Mar 11 2008, 2:21PM
Hardware
IBM boffins inch closer to nano-transistors
Researchers at
IBM
claim to have cleared a major hurdle in the building of nanoscale transistors.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 11 2008, 8:18AM
Hardware
Quantum computers: technological deliverance or the end of security?
Quantum computing might spell the end of today's computer and credit card encryption technology, a U.S. physicist has claimed.
Liz Tay
Mar 11 2008, 8:14AM
Hardware
Fujitsu goes green with data centre upgrade
With an eye on reducing its environmental burden and its customers’ carbon footprint, Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand has upgraded its data centre in Homebush, Sydney.
Liz Tay
Mar 11 2008, 8:05AM
Hardware
Hurd signals shift in HP Labs strategy
HP
is planning a major consolidation at its
HP Labs
research division, cutting the current 150 individual projects down to a mere 20 or 30.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 10 2008, 1:39PM
Hardware
Alienware unleashes four-GPU monster
Alienware
has quadrupled the available graphics power on its elite
ALX CrossFireX
desktop PC with the launch of the ATI CrossFireX video card.
Clement James
Mar 10 2008, 7:26AM
Hardware
Intel touts Montevina as 'Centrino 2'
Intel
has rebranded its Montevina laptop processor platform, which is now officially known as Centrino 2.
Guy Dixon
Mar 10 2008, 7:24AM
Hardware
HP witnesses Northern Territory and WA growth
Global hardware vendor HP claims its resellers have been finding additional success due to the “resources boom” in the Western and Northern regions of Australia.
Trevor Treharne
Mar 10 2008, 7:12AM
Hardware
Lenovo A/NZ claims resellers appreciate Green issues
Chinese PC giant Lenovo is the latest vendor to highlight its commitment to Green issues across Australia and New Zealand.
Trevor Treharne
Mar 7 2008, 8:14AM
Hardware
Opinion: Will tablet PCs become the weapon of choice for the Australian education sector?
Optima may not be the only vendor to see a drop off in education tenders, as more schools are offered alternative products like the Eee PC and tablet PCs at a cheaper cost than traditional PCs and notebooks.
Lilia Guan
Mar 6 2008, 2:11PM
Hardware
Rising notebooks, setting desktops
How has the role of the desktop PC been affected by the rise of the notebook?
Trevor Treharne
Mar 6 2008, 2:03PM
Hardware
APAC PC shipments swelled in 2007, according to IDC
Staff Writers
Mar 6 2008, 2:03PM
Hardware
The New Year order
IBM looks to boost sales in 2008 with new Systems & Technology, SMB groups
Staff Writers
Mar 6 2008, 2:02PM
Hardware
How will the release of sub-$500 laptops affect the PC landscape?
Asus’ first Eee PC rival has emerged – we assess how such cheap devices will impact the industry
Staff Writers
Mar 6 2008, 2:01PM
Hardware
Up-selling in the PC landscape
Chip giant Intel assesses how the reseller community can position itself to profit in the competitive PC market
Staff Writers
Mar 6 2008, 2:00PM
Hardware
The changing face of PC distribution
Ingram Micro discusses the advantages of value-added distribution in the notebook and desktop space
Staff Writers
Mar 6 2008, 2:00PM
Hardware
Dell subsidiary Alienware Australia heads into storefronts through resellers
Despite an online presence in Australia for the past four years, hardware vendor Alienware has recently launched a channel program to attract resellers into selling its PC and notebook products through local shopfronts. Alienware is a wholly-owned subsidiary of major hardware vendor Dell, which acquired the company in March 2006.
Lilia Guan
Mar 6 2008, 12:36PM
Hardware
AMD shows off 45nm quad-core CPUs
AMD
has unveiled its first 45nm quad-core chips at the CeBIT show in Hanover.
Ian Williams
Mar 6 2008, 7:34AM
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