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Intel: Death and reincarnation of the beige PC
Traditional PC is evolving in four directions.
Iain Thomson
Sep 26 2009, 9:07AM
Hardware
SMS still the king of mobile data
Developing markets needs data plans.
Iain Thomson
Jul 17 2009, 3:19PM
News
Analysts see bright future for netbooks
Not yet replacing laptops, but a major force to be reckoned with.
Staff Writers
Jul 17 2009, 9:30AM
News
Conficker threat continues to grow
Weeks after leaving the media spotlight, the Conficker malware infection continues to spread, according to experts.
Shaun Nichols
May 22 2009, 3:30PM
Security
Security must be built in from the start
The UK government-backed Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) launched a roadmap today intended to kickstart an international effort to engineer security into products from their inception.
Phil Muncaster
Apr 30 2009, 10:08AM
Security
IT vendor supply chains still not green
Work needs to be done to make transport and logistics more
environmentally-friendly.
Phil Muncaster
Oct 18 2008, 8:31AM
Collaboration
Collaboration still the name of the game
“The power of collaboration” was the theme for Cisco and its partners at the
networking vendor’s annual conference in Brisbane.
Staff Writers
Sep 29 2008, 4:08PM
Collaboration
Residential VoIP still overcoming inhibitors
A new study by IT analyst group IDC has revealed that although residential VoIP services have been available in Australia for the past four years, their uptake has been slow compared with Europe and the US.
Staff Writers
Jul 9 2008, 3:33PM
Collaboration
Storm malware still blowing strong
The 2007 Global Threat Report from Bratislava-based security firm ESET has highlighted the huge success of the Storm worm.
Clement James
Jan 29 2008, 6:57AM
Security
Australian Fibre to the Home still on the table, says Conroy
Fibre to the Home proposals will be welcome among bids for Australia's national high speed fibre network, according to Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
Adam Turner
Jan 14 2008, 4:24PM
Collaboration
Second-hand PCs still full of sensitive data
Will we never learn?.
Robert Jaques
Jul 19 2007, 7:38AM
Hardware
Apple far from green, fumes Greenpeace
Lenovo propelled from least environmentally sound to the top green spot.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 4 2007, 3:46PM
Hardware
Gates still richest man in the world
Microsoft founder keeps top slot as tech moguls slip.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 13 2007, 2:58PM
Software
Still good growth in digital cameras: Canon
Sales growth in the digital still camera (DSC) market will continue even though the market has “slowed” as it reaches maturity, according to Canon’s senior category manager Darren Ryan.
Byron Connolly
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Tim Lohman
Nov 13 2006, 1:48PM
Hardware
RSA Security: Passwords still no good
Two-factor authentication vendor RSA Security has continued to heap scorn on password-based ICT security measures.
Staff Writers
Sep 12 2006, 1:41PM
Security
IT chiefs say viruses are still the greatest threat
The Accenture Global Information Survey ranks firms’ security concerns.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 12 2006, 11:26AM
Security
Companies still not complying
Compliance seems to be low on the list of priorities
Denise Murray
Jul 10 2006, 2:34PM
Security
Sophos: Pokie virus still causing havoc
Net citizens still need to be wary of being targeted by malware, spreading via an online poker website, according to anti-virus vendor Sohpos.
Staff Writers
May 18 2006, 11:36AM
Security
Software piracy still rising
An anti-piracy lobby group, the Business Software Alliance, has released survey results claiming software piracy in Australia is on the rise.
Fleur Doidge
May 18 2005, 4:15PM
Software
Ron still crazy despite court injunction
A mobile phone reseller has been found in contempt of court for continuing to trade as Crazy Ron's after that name was ruled to infringe a rival's trademark.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 15 2004, 12:00AM
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