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Equinix to provide data centre to ISPhone

Equinix to provide data centre to ISPhone

ISPhone Australasia has selected Equinix’s Sydney Internet Business Exchange (IBX) data centre as a core hub for its IP networks and network exchange services.
Staff Writers Sep 26 2006, 1:58PM Collaboration
PS3 hard disk drive to include HDMI

PS3 hard disk drive to include HDMI

Sony has announced that the 20GB hard disk drive for the PlayStation 3 will include HDMI output as standard.
Matt Chapman Sep 25 2006, 9:56AM Hardware
Hacker threat to Sony PlayStation Portable

Hacker threat to Sony PlayStation Portable

Sony's PlayStation Portable handheld console could be infected by malicious code using a buffer overflow vulnerability, according to a warning from an antivirus company.
Matt Chapman Sep 12 2006, 9:45AM Security
Corporates warm to instant messaging

Corporates warm to instant messaging

Instant messaging should be seen as an important business tool, rather than an office distraction, according to the Corporate IT Forum.
Will Head Sep 11 2006, 9:01AM Mobility
IPTV to struggle in the short term

IPTV to struggle in the short term

The IPTV market will grow to 48.8 million subscribers by 2010 but companies will still struggle to turn that into a big profit, according to an industry analyst.
Matt Chapman Sep 7 2006, 9:42AM Sales & Marketing
Optus to launch 'cellcasts', ADSL2+

Optus to launch 'cellcasts', ADSL2+

Optus has partnered with Macquarie Radio Network to offer Optus’ mobile phone customers a mobile podcasting service – ‘Mobile Cellcasting’.
Staff Writers Sep 6 2006, 1:49PM Mobility
China to lead the broadband world

China to lead the broadband world

China will overtake the US next year to become the world's largest broadband Internet market, analysts have forecast.

Simon Burns Sep 6 2006, 10:40AM Strategy
Asian chip revenue to double by 2010

Asian chip revenue to double by 2010

Revenue from Asia's giant chip foundries, which make semiconductor chips for other firms, will almost double in the next four years to US$31.8 billion, according to the latest research.
Simon Burns Sep 4 2006, 9:47AM Software
Google book search driving surfers to booksellers

Google book search driving surfers to booksellers

Google's controversial Book Search is driving traffic to booksellers, new figures show.

Will Head Sep 4 2006, 9:47AM Software
China to accelerate LCD production

China to accelerate LCD production

China will ramp up the production of LCD screens dramatically during the next few years, new research predicts.

Simon Burns Aug 31 2006, 9:39AM Hardware
World's oldest consumer electronics fair to open

World's oldest consumer electronics fair to open

BERLIN - The world's oldest consumer electronics show opens its doors in Berlin on Thursday to showcase an industry bursting with confidence as demand surges for flat TVs, MP3 players, set top boxes and phones.
Lucas van Aug 31 2006, 9:36AM Collaboration
Sony PlayStation 3 predicted to win console war

Sony PlayStation 3 predicted to win console war

Industry analysts believe that Sony's long-delayed PlayStation 3 will still lead sales in North America, despite rivals Microsoft and Nintendo stealing a march on the market.
Clement James Aug 21 2006, 9:36AM Sales & Marketing
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
DSL prices fall to all-time low

DSL prices fall to all-time low

Global pricing for DSL broadband services fell by 9.3 per cent in the second quarter of 2006, claims ananlysts.
Robert Jaques Aug 10 2006, 11:16AM Mobility
Pioneer to build new plasma TV plant in Japan

Pioneer to build new plasma TV plant in Japan

Pioneer said it would build a new plasma television plant in Japan, but the size of the investment, output capacity and other details had not been decided.
Staff Writers Aug 7 2006, 9:54AM Hardware
Apple in deals to connect iPod in new car models

Apple in deals to connect iPod in new car models

Apple Computer said it had reach agreements with Ford Motor, General Motors and Mazda to make it easier to connect its popular iPod music player to car stereos.
Staff Writers Aug 4 2006, 9:36AM Mobility
Dell rises to 2nd spot in Japan PC market in Q2

Dell rises to 2nd spot in Japan PC market in Q2

Dell elbowed out Fujitsu in April-June to become the second-largest PC supplier in Japan, research firm IDC said.
Staff Writers Aug 3 2006, 10:13AM Finance
Intel to ship new desktop, laptop chips in August

Intel to ship new desktop, laptop chips in August

TOKYO - Intel said on Thursday it plans to start shipping new processors for desktop and laptop computers in August, betting the energy-saving chips would help the world's largest semiconductor maker regain share from rival AMD.
Aiko Hayashi Jul 28 2006, 10:53AM Hardware
Ingram to cut inactive resellers

Ingram to cut inactive resellers

Ingram Micro has announced a rationalisation of its customer base which could see up to 15 percent of the distribution giant's accounts slashed.
Lilia Guan Jul 26 2006, 1:52PM Sales & Marketing
Internode gets down to business with Annex M

Internode gets down to business with Annex M

Internode is inviting applicants to trial its ADSL2+ Annex M broadband service that allows upstream ADSL speeds of upto 2.5 megabits per second.
Lilia Guan Jul 24 2006, 3:23PM Collaboration

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