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Eight million surfers switch on IPTV
The number of global IPTV service users increased by 179 percent in the 12 months to 30 June 2007, according to new research.
Robert Jaques
Oct 9 2007, 2:55PM
Collaboration
Yahoo and eBay hook up on phisher blocker
Yahoo and eBay are joining forces to block phishing messages that specifically target PayPal users.
Matt Chapman
Oct 5 2007, 6:44AM
Security
Interwoven focus on A/NZ market
Stephen Walker has joined Interwoven to facilitate growth in Australia and New Zealand
Staff Writers
Oct 2 2007, 12:32PM
Software
Telarus takes on Telstra
Melbourne-based voice and data service provider Telarus has developed a range of ADSL2+ services that offer high-speed broadband rivalling those of Telstra and Optus, the vendor has claimed.
Leanne Mezrani
Sep 27 2007, 10:34AM
Collaboration
Sony launches movies on a stick for PSP
Sony is introducing two Memory Stick entertainment packs for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) system later this month.
Clement James
Sep 24 2007, 6:33AM
Hardware
LG adds features, cuts price on dual HD DVD player
South Korea's LG Electronics introduced on Wednesday an updated version of its high-definition DVD player that supports both Blu-ray and HD DVD, offering a possible solution to the format war.
Staff Writers
Sep 6 2007, 6:29AM
Hardware
Radio iPods expected soon
Apple is expected to launch a new range of iPods this week in the US designed to receive digital radio. The company will make an announcement about the new products on 5 September, but is remaining quiet about what changes will be made.
Iain Thomson
Sep 4 2007, 6:46AM
Hardware
Panasonic zooms in on full-HD camcorders
Panasonic has introduced two full-HD camcorders allowing users to record at resolutions of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Ian Williams
Sep 3 2007, 7:18AM
Hardware
Symantec breaks the seal on Norton 08
The latest version of the Norton security suite has officially hit the streets.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 30 2007, 7:26AM
Security
Paramount turns its back on Blu-ray
Studio goes exclusively HD-DVD.
Tom Sanders
Aug 23 2007, 2:35PM
Strategy
SCO stock plummets on Unix verdict
Linux threat reduced to penny stock.
Tom Sanders
Aug 15 2007, 7:32AM
Software
Anti virus struggles on 64-bit Vista
35 per cent of 64-bit Vitsa anti virus software receives failing grade.
Tom Sanders
Aug 6 2007, 7:48AM
Security
Multimedia Technology takes on board DDR memory.
Melbourne-based distributor Multimedia Technology adds more memory to its protfolio.
Staff Writers
Aug 6 2007, 7:44AM
Strategy
Open source marching on system management space
BMC, CA, IBM and HP forced to respond.
Tom Sanders
Aug 1 2007, 3:48PM
Software
Microsoft to patch six flaws on Tuesday
'Critical' vulnerabilities in Excel, .Net and Windows Server.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 9 2007, 7:29AM
Software
'Wave of Trojans' goes on the rampage
Corporate IT managers urged to be on their guard.
Robert Jaques
Jul 2 2007, 7:00AM
Security
Microsoft wanders on Vista virtualisation
No virtual Vista Basic or Premium after all.
Tom Sanders
Jun 25 2007, 7:18AM
Software
Security flaw hits Safari on Windows
Researcher demolishes Apple's security claims.
Tom Sanders
Jun 13 2007, 3:36PM
Security
Linus Torvalds remains doubtful on GPL3
Forthcoming open source licence offers "no reason at all" to switch.
Tom Sanders
Jun 13 2007, 7:00AM
Software
Mixed reaction from local market on Avaya buy-out
Partners and analysts give CRN mixed views on the recent buyout of Avaya by two private equity firms.
Lilia Guan
Jun 7 2007, 10:39AM
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