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AIIA and TEC signs deal on end of life computer equipment

AIIA and TEC signs deal on end of life computer equipment

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) and the Total Environment Centre (TEC) have signed a partnership on the end of life computer equipment.
Staff Writers May 8 2009, 1:57PM Collaboration
After 10 years at Computer Associates SAP beckons

After 10 years at Computer Associates SAP beckons

SAP has appointed Helen Masters as general manager for Small and Mid-Size Enterprise (SME) and Indirect Sales for A/NZ.
Jenny Eagle Apr 16 2009, 11:28AM Software
Regional reseller said NBN plan better than Telstra's Next G proposal

Regional reseller said NBN plan better than Telstra's Next G proposal

Local reseller, Ian Grieve, owner of Computer Ambulance told CRN exclusively, that Telstra's answer to the NBN plans wouldn't work in regional areas.

Lilia Guan Apr 7 2009, 2:20PM Mobility
Apple sales dive in January

Apple sales dive in January

Latest data shows worrying news.
Iain Thomson Feb 19 2009, 2:44PM Hardware
Australian Computer Society to use Sophos security solution

Australian Computer Society to use Sophos security solution

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has partnered with Sophos to lets members use its Endpoint Security solution, as part of their ACS membership.
Staff Writers Feb 2 2009, 10:31AM Security
Prime-time computer crime

Prime-time computer crime

Computer forensics may not be as glamorous as the physical
side of CSI, but it’s just as much fun.
Sholto Macpherson Dec 17 2008, 12:01PM Security
Computer mouse hits 40

Computer mouse hits 40

The computer mouse is celebrating its 40th anniversary today after first being unveiled by Douglas Engelbart at the Fall Joint Computer Conference (FJCC) in 1968.
Iain Thomson Dec 11 2008, 8:28AM Sales & Marketing
University of Queensland advances Windows cluster trial

University of Queensland advances Windows cluster trial

University of Queensland is conducting tests on a number of research applications to potentially run on its Windows-based high performance cluster.
Ry Crozier Oct 29 2008, 8:16AM Collaboration
Computer glitch shuts down M5 East

Computer glitch shuts down M5 East

A computer glitch shut down the M5 East tunnel yesterday, prompting promises from a fuming State government to spend millions of dollars to upgrade its computer systems.
Staff Writers Sep 25 2008, 8:08AM Software
MSI Australia welcomes new MD

MSI Australia welcomes new MD

Micro-Star International (MSI), plans to introduce its European premium partner program to resellers in Australia.
Jenny Eagle Sep 15 2008, 1:26PM Hardware
Apple fastest growing computer manufacturer in US

Apple fastest growing computer manufacturer in US

Apple computers have enjoyed an excellent second quarter of 2008, with sales growing faster than any other manufacturer.
Iain Thomson Jul 18 2008, 9:38AM Hardware
Your broken computer is in China’s garbage dump

Your broken computer is in China’s garbage dump

What happens when today’s toys turn into tomorrow’s trash? Australia is on the shame list
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 24 2008, 3:34PM Sales & Marketing
Flexible computer displays expected within a year

Flexible computer displays expected within a year

Researchers are developing flexible computer displays that will change shape, respond to touch and physics, and fold to fit users’ pockets.
Liz Tay Jun 5 2008, 11:11PM Hardware
IT provider speaks out against National Secondary School Computer Fund criteria

IT provider speaks out against National Secondary School Computer Fund criteria

With round one of applications now closed for the $1 billion National Secondary School Computer Fund, educational computing provider Computelec is raising concerns of whether some schools are equipped with sufficient support facilities or internal resources to meet the Rudd Government’s application criteria.
Liz Tay Apr 12 2008, 6:26AM Collaboration
HP cutting computer energy consumption by 25% before 2010

HP cutting computer energy consumption by 25% before 2010

Speaking at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Hewlett Packard has committed to cut the energy consumption of its desktop and notebook computers by 25 percent by 2010.
Staff Writers Jan 10 2008, 7:13AM Hardware
Wireless tickles computer buyers' fancies

Wireless tickles computer buyers' fancies

A worldwide study into computer purchasing patterns has shown that Wi-Fi is the most important technology for today's buyers.
Iain Thomson Sep 4 2007, 2:20PM News
AAA Computer Tech shuts up shop

AAA Computer Tech shuts up shop

Ongoing internal disputes between the director and three shareholders of AAA Computer Tech, has caused the Sydney-based reseller to cease trading.
Lilia Guan Jan 8 2007, 3:36PM Hardware
New management for MSI Computer

New management for MSI Computer

Whitebox manufacturer MSI Computer has a new management team.
Tim Lohman Jan 23 2006, 11:17AM Software
Mid-range options booming in notebooks

Mid-range options booming in notebooks

A Gartner study this quarter says notebook vendors with their eye on the main chance are adding yet more features and functionality while the prices just keep coming down.
Fleur Doidge Apr 22 2005, 2:15PM Hardware
IBM introduces new leasing options

IBM introduces new leasing options

IBM has announced new leasing plans, in a bid to capture what it believes is a growing leasing market.
Ron Osborn , DVD Editor Feb 22 2005, 12:00AM Hardware

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