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AWS data centre taken out by US storms

AWS data centre taken out by US storms

Power outage hits Netflix, Pinterest, Instagram.
Staff Writers Jul 2 2012, 8:08AM Collaboration
Admin officer charged with computer fraud

Admin officer charged with computer fraud

Allegedly changed data sets.
Staff Writers Jul 7 2011, 7:38AM Security
Adobe Flash hit by another zero-day flaw

Adobe Flash hit by another zero-day flaw

Adobe has warned users about yet another zero-day security vulnerability in its Flash software.
Nicole Kobie Apr 13 2011, 9:49AM Security
More HP court actions hit Hurd

More HP court actions hit Hurd

The former HP CEO is accused of allowing backhanded dealings.
Eric Doyle Oct 26 2010, 9:11AM Finance
Optus hit by ACCC case on "supersonic" broadband

Optus hit by ACCC case on "supersonic" broadband

Federal Court complaint fast-tracked.
Ry Crozier Sep 9 2010, 8:20AM Collaboration
Telstra hit by national outage

Telstra hit by national outage

Cause still unknown.
Ben Grubb Sep 5 2009, 8:29AM Collaboration
Twitter struck by Easter worm attacks

Twitter struck by Easter worm attacks

StalkDaily worm exploits cross-site scripting flaw.
Phil Muncaster Apr 14 2009, 9:09AM Security
Big-name vendors hit by hard economic woes

Big-name vendors hit by hard economic woes

While vendors desperately cut costs, managed service providers look to reap the rewards.
Lilia Guan Nov 27 2008, 4:16PM Finance
New 3G iPhone to hit Australian shores July 11

New 3G iPhone to hit Australian shores July 11

Apple has announced that its new 3G iPhone will be available in Australia through mobile carriers, Optus and Vodafone, on July 11.
Staff Writers Jun 10 2008, 12:58PM Mobility
New ATO scam hits the web

New ATO scam hits the web

Another phishing email claiming to be from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) is circulating through inboxes under the guise of offering a tax refund.
Ashley Clark May 7 2008, 8:50PM Security
Notebooks hit the runway

Notebooks hit the runway

The notebooks on display at technology outlets are looking shinier than ever
Staff Writers Mar 27 2008, 11:35AM Hardware
Asus $499 laptop to hit Australian shores

Asus $499 laptop to hit Australian shores

Asus has confirmed that its highly anticipated Eee PC will hit Australian shores for only $499 next month.
Staff Writers Nov 1 2007, 2:52PM Hardware
PC processor shipments hit new record

PC processor shipments hit new record

Fuelled by strong demand for mobile computing devices, global PC processor shipments grew 14.3 per cent sequentially to reach record levels in the third calendar quarter of 2007, new research reveals.
Robert Jaques Oct 26 2007, 11:31AM Hardware
AMD hit by fourth profit loss

AMD hit by fourth profit loss

AMD has reported a net loss for the fourth straight quarter, which the company blamed on costs still arising from last year’s purchase of graphics vendor ATI.
Guy Dixon Oct 22 2007, 9:38AM Finance
Dell hit by US$150m accounting scandal

Dell hit by US$150m accounting scandal

Executives cooked the books to meet bonus targets.
Tom Sanders Aug 22 2007, 7:00AM Finance
80GB PS3 consoles hit the streets

80GB PS3 consoles hit the streets

Designed to appeal to the PlayStation hardcore.
Clement James Aug 8 2007, 10:06AM Hardware
TiVo to hit Australian shores

TiVo to hit Australian shores

Network Seven has partnered with the creators of TiVo to bring the revolutionary digital video recorder (DVR) to Australian shores by next year.
Staff Writers May 31 2007, 12:22PM Software
VoIP provider hit by US$58m patent ruling

VoIP provider hit by US$58m patent ruling

VoIP provider must pay damages to Verizon plus 5.5 per cent royalty.
Tom Sanders Mar 12 2007, 2:58PM Collaboration
SMS phishing attacks hit mobile users

SMS phishing attacks hit mobile users

A security firm has warned that malware writers are attempting to fool mobile phone users with bogus text messages.

Will Head Sep 6 2006, 10:40AM Mobility
California VARs hit with recycling fee

California VARs hit with recycling fee

After a two-year delay, a US State of California law requiring resellers to collect US$6 to US$8 on every monitor or laptop sold in the state will take effect 1 January, causing an outcry about administrative burdens and increased costs for the channel.
Staff Writers , Craig Zarley Dec 24 2004, 12:00AM Strategy

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