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Corsair targets Australia for high-end PC peripherals

Corsair targets Australia for high-end PC peripherals

Despite challenging PC market.
William Maher Jun 22 2015, 6:20PM Hardware
Telstra fears NBN SAU gaming

Telstra fears NBN SAU gaming

Wants 'walkway' to negotiation, not regulatory wisdom.
Ry Crozier Sep 7 2012, 7:38AM Collaboration
Your next head of IT will be a video game clan leader

Your next head of IT will be a video game clan leader

Do current IT cultures suppress gamers' soft skills?
Anne Lapkin Aug 4 2011, 4:52PM Services
Hacks come in threes for game publishers

Hacks come in threes for game publishers

Usernames and passwords stolen from big name video game houses.
Darren Pauli Jun 15 2011, 9:55AM Security
Photo Gallery: 10 greatest tech flops

Photo Gallery: 10 greatest tech flops

From the Apple Newton to the Nokia N-Gage - these are the products that failed to catch on. (Words: Chris Jager)
May 22 2011, 9:11AM Photos
3D PCs are the next big thing

3D PCs are the next big thing

Gamers drive uptake of next gen 3D systems.
The Inquirer Jun 1 2010, 1:45PM Hardware
Tatts Groups bets on open source servers

Tatts Groups bets on open source servers

Some 12,000 devices to be rolled out by gaming company.
Lilia Guan Dec 9 2009, 4:46PM Software
Digital World Warehouse signs Visenta

Digital World Warehouse signs Visenta

Digital World Warehouse broadens portfolio
Negar Salek Aug 14 2009, 3:24PM Hardware
The world's most toxic video game consoles

The world's most toxic video game consoles

Greenpeace have cited Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo as among the worst environmental offenders, when it comes to using toxic materials in their manufacturing.
Daniel Long Jul 23 2009, 2:36PM Strategy
Security firms warn of malware avalanche

Security firms warn of malware avalanche

Security firm Fortinet has warned in its latest threat report of an ever-growing tide of malware.
Staff Writers May 8 2009, 12:14PM Security
Logitech G-Series unleashes four kinds of awesomeness

Logitech G-Series unleashes four kinds of awesomeness

Logitech have released four new gaming products from their new G-range in Australia for the first time, including some of the most science-fiction inspired gaming products we've seen recently.
Daniel Long Mar 24 2009, 4:33PM Security
Virtual servers to roam across networks

Virtual servers to roam across networks

A consortium of University researchers has developed a way to make Internet switches and routers both open and programmable, a move that will allow virtual servers to roam between networks in real-time.
Staff Writers Oct 30 2008, 7:47AM Collaboration
Acer's Predator Gaming PC takes aim at the competition

Acer's Predator Gaming PC takes aim at the competition

A hybrid spawn of Alien and Michael Bay’s Transformers – this 4TB, Quad Core predator from Acer shows no gaming fear.
Daniel Long Aug 25 2008, 7:26AM Hardware
Nokia dials into mobile gaming vision

Nokia dials into mobile gaming vision

Nokia has showcased its new Snap Mobile games platform at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, along with live demos of N-Gage First Access.

a Staff Writer Feb 20 2008, 7:39AM Mobility
PluggedIn: Brain games, fortunes, pets entice Japan players

PluggedIn: Brain games, fortunes, pets entice Japan players

Respect for the Aged Day in Japan is not typically a cash cow for gamemaker Nintendo, but this year a bump in sales of its DS portable game machines was proof enough that electronic games are attracting a broader range of players.
Yukari Iwatani Nov 28 2005, 9:30AM Software
Long lines greet Xbox 360 in rainy New York debut

Long lines greet Xbox 360 in rainy New York debut

More than 200 hard-core video game fans braved rain and chilly temperatures in Manhattan to be among the first to get their hands on Microsoft's new Xbox 360 video game console, which went on sale in North American on Tuesday.
Nicole Maestri Nov 23 2005, 7:53AM Hardware
Analysis: Sony may lose grip in next game consoles war

Analysis: Sony may lose grip in next game consoles war

Sony, the maker of Playstation game consoles, may lose its iron grip on the market for game machines as rival Microsoft launches a new model just in time for the holiday season.
Yukari Iwatani Nov 22 2005, 11:00AM Hardware
Microsoft to benefit from steady Xbox production: analysts

Microsoft to benefit from steady Xbox production: analysts

Microsoft's new Xbox 360 video game console may get off to a slower start than initially expected, but the software giant's plan to keep production steady and expectations low may help it win against rival Sony, analysts said on Friday.
Reed Stevenson Oct 31 2005, 9:00AM Hardware
Microsoft says profit up, ramp of Xbox sales

Microsoft says profit up, ramp of Xbox sales

Microsoft on Thursday posted a 24 percent rise in quarterly profit on robust sales of its Windows software, but tempered expectations about a spike in sales of its upcoming video game console and set a current-quarter revenue target below Wall Street expectations.
Staff Writers Oct 28 2005, 9:31AM Software
Groups sue California over minors video game ban

Groups sue California over minors video game ban

Two industry trade groups sued the state of California on Monday after the state passed a law barring the sale of violent video games to minors.
Staff Writers Oct 18 2005, 11:00AM Software

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