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Battery explosion 'not serious' for LG

Battery explosion 'not serious' for LG

An incident in which a notebook battery exploded and caught fire is unlikely to have any lasting impact on manufacturer LG Electronics, analysts in Korea believe.

Simon Burns Jan 16 2008, 7:20AM Mobility
Online retailers not ready for Christmas rush

Online retailers not ready for Christmas rush

With the festive period fast approaching and online spending at an all time high, web hosting providers are warning businesses to have their online presence in top condition or face losing customers.

Robert Jaques Dec 13 2007, 6:47AM Services
Enterprises not prepared for major risks

Enterprises not prepared for major risks

A disturbing number of enterprises are insufficiently prepared to weather a serious 'risk event', according to an IBM report.
Guy Dixon Oct 30 2007, 3:21PM Security
Vendors not helping move to storage networks

Vendors not helping move to storage networks

Very few providing the tools to migrate to a networked system, claims analyst.
Ian Williams Oct 22 2007, 2:59PM Data centre
ACCC’s action against StoresOnline not settled

ACCC’s action against StoresOnline not settled

The Federal Court, Sydney, holds back ACCC proceedings against e-commerce applications vendor, StoresOnline.
Lilia Guan Oct 18 2007, 11:02AM Strategy
Not secure enough

Not secure enough

Printer security is just part of the network, but a majority of organisations have ignored the implications of physical security
Lilia Guan Aug 30 2007, 10:23AM Hardware
Not for sale: HP to lease Edgeline printers

Not for sale: HP to lease Edgeline printers

HP has unveiled its first multi-function printer (MFP) using Edgeline printhead technology - promising to print 60 pages per minute and save up to 25 percent in costs- but has announced it’s not for sale.
Mitchell Bingemann Aug 28 2007, 3:31PM Hardware
Coonan says 'better to have filtering than not' after teen hack

Coonan says 'better to have filtering than not' after teen hack

Senator Helen Coonan hits back at reports that the Government's recently launched NetAlert home internet security program can be easily hacked.
Staff Writers Aug 28 2007, 2:44PM Security
SCO does not own Unix, judge rules

SCO does not own Unix, judge rules

Next stop - bankruptcy court?.
Tom Sanders Aug 13 2007, 4:20PM Software
Not very elementary

Not very elementary

Private schools are taking storage demands even further than the standard commercial environment
Sholto Macpherson Aug 2 2007, 9:06AM Data centre
Google says MCA's site is bad

Google says MCA's site is bad

Security experts are mum on claims by search engine Google that Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art Website contains malicious ‘badware’.
Negar Salek Jun 13 2007, 3:48PM Security
Half of corporate web traffic not work related

Half of corporate web traffic not work related

Gambling, music, porn and webmail clogging networks.
Robert Jaques Mar 22 2007, 2:10PM Collaboration
IBM not ready to say Oracle's Linux compatible

IBM not ready to say Oracle's Linux compatible

BOSTON - IBM is not ready to guarantee that its computer programs are compatible with Oracle's recently launched version of the Linux operating system, an IBM spokesman said on Friday.
Jim Finkle Feb 26 2007, 2:52PM Software
VoIP not yet saviour of PSTN providers

VoIP not yet saviour of PSTN providers

Despite recording 500 percent growth, VoIP revenues across Australia are not yet sufficient to cover the massive decline in telco voice revenues.
Staff Writers Aug 17 2006, 2:21PM Mobility
Companies still not complying

Companies still not complying

Compliance seems to be low on the list of priorities
Denise Murray Jul 10 2006, 2:34PM Security
Do Not Call register fears unfounded

Do Not Call register fears unfounded

Contact centre vendor, Aspect Software, has dismissed the current concern over the proposed national Do Not Call (DNC) register legislation as a “storm in a tea cup.”

Tim Lohman Jun 8 2006, 4:19PM Collaboration
SMB IT spending too slow

SMB IT spending too slow

The SMB sector will only account for 31 percent of all ICT spending this year, despite representing 99.8 percent of all Australian businesses, IDC predicted.
Lilia Guan Jun 2 2006, 9:41AM Finance
WiMAX to co-exist not compete with Wi-Fi

WiMAX to co-exist not compete with Wi-Fi

WiMax wireless broadband capabilities may eventually compete with Wi-Fi as some proponents of the technology claim, but it will be at least 2007 until that happens, according to a study released this week by ABI Research.
Staff Writers Oct 12 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Protecting IP - technology not the answer

Protecting IP - technology not the answer

Intellectual property theft from companies could become more of a problem as technology improves.
Claire Doble Sep 29 2004, 12:00AM Security
Next 64-bit Windows not for retail

Next 64-bit Windows not for retail

Microsoft Australia has confirmed a global rumour that the next 64-bit version of Windows XP will only be available to OEMs, including local system builders, and resellers.
Fleur Doidge Jul 7 2004, 12:00AM Software

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