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Samsung may take over SanDisk
Consumer electronics and memory chip vendor Samsung is reportedly in talks to buy flash storage vendor SanDisk.
Staff Writers
,
Shaun Nichols
Sep 6 2008, 9:28AM
Hardware
CIOs confused over how to calculate carbon footprint
Fujitsu Services survey finds lack of advice on what CIOs should be included in carbon footprint.
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 12 2008, 9:22AM
Hardware
A cloud of suspicion hangs over online security
Online services need stronger security if business users are to entrust their critical data to the cloud.
Jul 25 2008, 9:32AM
Security
SAP and Business Object’s Aussie partners over the awkward phase
Business Objects and SAP’s Australian channel partners are getting over the uncomfortable phase of SAP’s acquisition of Business Objects and are meeting to get to know each other’s products.
Lilia Guan
Jul 10 2008, 2:38PM
Software
Fears over fee hikes in Labor’s ambitious broadband plans
The Australian Federal Government’s ambitious broadband plans could potentially drive up consumer prices for broadband services, claims the Liberal party and independent telecommunication analyst, Paul Budde.
Lilia Guan
Jun 23 2008, 3:19PM
Collaboration
Opinion: Game Over
If your Xbox 360 stops working, the good news it will probably get fixed for free, even if it is out of warranty.
Ian Yates
Jun 20 2008, 11:16AM
Training & Development
Warning over Olympics Storm virus
Security organisations are warning of a new virus attack that uses the upcoming Chinese Olympics to spread a new variant of the Storm malware.
Iain Thomson
Jun 20 2008, 7:22AM
Security
Samsung sues Polaroid and Westinghouse over patent infringement
Samsung is gearing up to battle Polaroid Corporation and Westinghouse Digital Electronics over Samsung’s claims of infringement of patents essential to the ATSC standard.
Staff Writers
Jun 17 2008, 3:11PM
Hardware
IDC says mobile device shipments up over five years
Just over two million mobile phone devices have been shipped into Australia in the first quarter of 2008 and 28 percent of those products were converged mobile devices.
Lilia Guan
Jun 14 2008, 9:45AM
Mobility
Webroot in the clouds over new SaaS service
Australian resellers now have the opportunity to add Webroot’s new web and email security SaaS service to their portfolio.
Lilia Guan
Jun 5 2008, 11:47AM
Security
Developers favour XP over Vista
Software developers are still writing applications for Windows XP, Windows 2003 and Linux in preference to Windows Vista more than 16 months after its worldwide release..
Guy Dixon
May 19 2008, 8:14AM
Software
Two held over undersea cable damage
Two ships have been impounded in Dubai after satellite images indicated that they may have been responsible for the damage to undersea cables which left large parts of the Middle East without proper internet access.
Iain Thomson
Apr 15 2008, 6:50AM
Security
Confusion reigns over 3G iPhone
The
Wall Street Journal
's Walt Mossberg has retracted earlier comments that he expected a 3G iPhone to be on the market within two months. Now is it or isn’t it coming in two months?.
Iain Thomson
Apr 10 2008, 6:47AM
Mobility
Angels keeping guard over Australian ICT innovation
As the Federal Government plans for the future with an upcoming review on national innovation, a group of dedicated investors want to lend their own expertise to ensure the growth of Australian ideas truly stay down under.
Ashley Clark
Apr 9 2008, 6:41AM
Collaboration
Google in trouble over data security
Organisations and individuals using Google's applications suite have no right to data privacy, a case in arbitration has shown.
Iain Thomson
Mar 27 2008, 7:47AM
Security
Trial over, Internode launches Naked ADSL2+
Following an exclusive four-month-long trial period, Internode has launched its first Naked ADSL2+ broadband service to the public today.
Liz Tay
Mar 13 2008, 6:01AM
Collaboration
Brennan buys second NEC dealer for over $1M
Australian mid-market IT and telecommunications service provider, Brennan IT has acquired Tele-IP Network Services, a subsidary of Melbourne-based telephony and satellite provider, Tele-IP (TEE).
Lilia Guan
Mar 10 2008, 2:07PM
Collaboration
Yahoo board split over Microsoft bid
Microsoft
's proposed $44bn acquisition of
Yahoo
is causing a rift among members of Yahoo's board of directors, according to reports.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 19 2008, 6:47AM
Strategy
Security pros confused over authentication
IT professionals are concerned that they do not have the appropriate security practices in place, according to research by
Positive Networks
.
Robert Jaques
Feb 8 2008, 8:51AM
Security
EBay sellers to strike over fee hike
EBay sellers have threatened to pull their listings from the auction site in a week-long protest against changes to the company's fee structure.
Guy Dixon
Feb 4 2008, 7:07AM
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