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Nokia readies touch-screen iPhone rival

Nokia readies touch-screen iPhone rival

Nokia is reportedly preparing to launch a new touch-screen smartphone device.
Shaun Nichols Sep 29 2008, 3:21PM Mobility
Intel ships first dual core Atom processors

Intel ships first dual core Atom processors

Intel has begun shipping the first of its dual-core Atom line of chips. The chips are designed for the low-end of the PC market.
Shaun Nichols Sep 23 2008, 2:40PM Hardware
Aussie BQT wins first major contract for IP enabled SmaX

Aussie BQT wins first major contract for IP enabled SmaX

Australian-based smart card developer, BQT has released the TCP/IP version of the SmaX access control system and has signed its first contract.
Lilia Guan Aug 21 2008, 4:03PM Collaboration
Intel reveals first Larrabee details

Intel reveals first Larrabee details

Chipmaker provides glimpse of next-generation multi-core architecture.
Daniel Robinson Aug 4 2008, 5:01PM Hardware
iPhone 3Gs hits 1M mark in first weekend

iPhone 3Gs hits 1M mark in first weekend

Hardware vendor Apple has not held back on the number of figures the iPhone 3G has sold in its debut in 21 countries.
Staff Writers Jul 15 2008, 3:29PM Mobility
HP delivers first Voodoo notebook

HP delivers first Voodoo notebook

Hewlett-Packard launched the Voodoo Envy 133 at a world-wide event in Berlin. This is the firm's very first Voodoo branded notebook the since acquisition of the company over 18 months ago.
Rob Kerr Jun 12 2008, 3:26PM Hardware
Seagate preps first SSDs

Seagate preps first SSDs

Now a hard drive manufacturer is talking about switching to the super fast solid state drives.
Rob Kerr Jun 3 2008, 2:43PM Data centre
DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

In a first for the region, resellers are bringing the software suite, Google Apps, to Australian businesses with a version specially created for marketing through a channel rather than direct marketing.
Ashley Clark Jun 2 2008, 1:53PM Software
iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus has teamed up with Landcare Australia and launched Australia’s first Green Broadband plan which aims to assist its customers to reduce their carbon footprint.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 6 2007, 9:38AM Collaboration
Sun ships first Niagara 2 servers

Sun ships first Niagara 2 servers

Sun Microsystems has unveiled three servers running its T2 processor released last August. The chip is also known by its Niagara 2 codename.
Tom Sanders Oct 10 2007, 8:27AM Hardware
Sony intros its first all-in-one HD PC/TV

Sony intros its first all-in-one HD PC/TV

Sony has unveiled its first all-in-one HD TV/PC. Featuring a 'floating glass design', the Vaio LT HD PC/TV comes in multiple configurations, including standard and HD models.
Robert Jaques Aug 29 2007, 7:16AM Hardware
Riverbed chooses Networld as first distie

Riverbed chooses Networld as first distie

Fresh from its deal with vendor Acronis, Networld has also recently picked up WAN optimisation vendor Riverbed.
Lilia Guan Aug 10 2007, 1:25PM Strategy
Hitachi debuts first Blu-ray camcorders

Hitachi debuts first Blu-ray camcorders

Burn straight onto a disc or choose the hybrid HDD model.
Matt Chapman Aug 6 2007, 11:41AM Hardware
First flaws surface in new Photoshop

First flaws surface in new Photoshop

Pair of vulnerabilities found in image-handling components.
Shaun Nichols May 1 2007, 4:11PM Software
ASI sells first Coordimax solution

ASI sells first Coordimax solution

Local reseller ASI Solutions has sold its first Coordimax package to SA-based industrial and mechanical services provider, Contract Resources.
Lilia Guan Apr 5 2007, 1:25PM Software
Office 2007 springs its first leak

Office 2007 springs its first leak

Publisher 2007 flaw could allow attacker to take control of a system.
Tom Sanders Feb 28 2007, 3:20PM Software
NSW Teachers Credit Union joins Australia Post security service

NSW Teachers Credit Union joins Australia Post security service

Members of NSW Teachers Credit Union will soon have extra security for online transactions after the organisation signed up to Australia Post’s new online security service.
Negar Salek Feb 21 2007, 1:54PM Security
EMC releases first RSA-integrated offering

EMC releases first RSA-integrated offering

Six months on from its acquisition of RSA Security, EMC has announced that it has finally integrated the company’s technology into its high end storage platforms.
Tim Lohman Feb 7 2007, 1:04PM Data centre
Researchers spot first mobile spyware

Researchers spot first mobile spyware

Researchers at McAfee claim to have found the first spyware application that targets the Symbian operating system for mobile phones.
Tom Sanders Dec 8 2006, 9:44AM Mobility
Intel reveals specs for first ever chip

Intel reveals specs for first ever chip

Design details released on 35th anniversary of 4004 processor.
Iain Thomson Nov 17 2006, 10:29AM Hardware

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