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YouTube coming to Apple TV

YouTube coming to Apple TV

Apple has announced plans to allow its Apple TV service to stream YouTube videos.
Shaun Nichols Jun 1 2007, 7:29AM Services
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
Night vision goggles used to catch movie pirates

Night vision goggles used to catch movie pirates

Night vision goggles to seek out movie tapers..
Iain Thomson May 30 2007, 7:51AM Security
Nokia to use Chinese 3G technology

Nokia to use Chinese 3G technology

TD-SCDMA back-end hardware sales near US$1bn in first quarter.
Simon Burns May 30 2007, 7:40AM Collaboration
Topfield supports ACCC

Topfield supports ACCC

ACCC's decision to revise its consumer policy framework gets the thumbs up from Topfield Australia
Staff Writers May 29 2007, 3:19PM Collaboration
Global hard drive capacity to quadruple by 2011

Global hard drive capacity to quadruple by 2011

The hard disk drive (HDD) industry will more than quadruple the total capacity shipped in 2006 by 2011, according to new research.
Robert Jaques May 25 2007, 7:00AM Hardware
Australian Hyro benefits from Microsoft buy

Australian Hyro benefits from Microsoft buy

Australian-based digital services company, Hyro, said it will benefit from Microsoft’s aQuantive acquisition.
Sarah Falson May 24 2007, 2:38PM Finance
You can lead a horse to water

You can lead a horse to water

Consumers are a prime target for resellers. But what should you sell them?
Staff Writers May 23 2007, 5:51PM Security
IBM looks to open up development

IBM looks to open up development

IBM is kicking off an experiment to open up its software development process in a way that mirrors how open source applications are created.
Tom Sanders May 23 2007, 1:40PM Software
Office 2003 moves to OpenXML format

Office 2003 moves to OpenXML format

Microsoft has released a security component that converts Office 2003 documents into the Open XML format, ridding them of malware.
Shaun Nichols May 23 2007, 1:37PM Software
AWA offers PC Tools

AWA offers PC Tools

Independent computing and home entertainment service provider, AWA, is now offering PC Tools Spyware Doctor protection products to home consumers and small businesses through its newly-established franchise network.
Sarah Falson May 22 2007, 1:34PM Security
Asia to dominate contract electronics market

Asia to dominate contract electronics market

Regional market value predicted to exceed US$280bn.
Simon Burns May 21 2007, 4:14PM Hardware
Accenture teams with MIT to bolster staff training

Accenture teams with MIT to bolster staff training

Global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, Accenture, is joining forces with Massachusetts' MIT to offer staff members the opportunity to enhance their IT management skills in two 18-month training courses.
Sarah Falson May 18 2007, 3:08PM Training & Development
Pirated software leaves firms open to hackers

Pirated software leaves firms open to hackers

Running pirated software can leave companies open to hackers, a security firm claimed today.
Robert Jaques May 18 2007, 8:35AM Security
Auscert2007: Security experts flock to Gold Coast

Auscert2007: Security experts flock to Gold Coast

Australian IT professionals will have an opportunity to discuss critical security issues with security experts during AusCERT2007.
Staff Writers May 17 2007, 7:15AM Security
Alcatel-Lucent to acquire NetDevices

Alcatel-Lucent to acquire NetDevices

Californian firm, NetDevices, is set to be integrated into Alcatel-Lucent's Enterprise Business Group.
Robert Jaques May 15 2007, 3:30PM Hardware
ISPs rush to enable online spies for police

ISPs rush to enable online spies for police

Today is the last day for American ISPs, cable companies and some universities to install equipment that will make it easier for the police and intelligence agencies to monitor surfers' web habits.
Iain Thomson May 15 2007, 1:23PM Collaboration
Budget allocates $13.6M

Budget allocates $13.6M

Australians will soon have access to a national e-security alert service that will provide security warnings as part of the Federal Budget.
Staff Writers May 10 2007, 7:33AM Collaboration
Consumers fail to check out mobile banking

Consumers fail to check out mobile banking

Despite renewed efforts on the part of financial institutions, overall interest in mobile banking services is limited, new research claims.
Robert Jaques Apr 26 2007, 3:43PM Mobility
Yahoo to go carbon neutral

Yahoo to go carbon neutral

Internet portal aims to offset all carbon emissions by.
Shaun Nichols Apr 19 2007, 11:23AM Collaboration

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