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iPad Air 2 expected at Apple event this week
Vendor has sent out invitations to 16 October launch event.
Nicole Kobie
Oct 13 2014, 3:00PM
Hardware
10 things we learned this week
Dodgy Harvey Normans, fairtrade phones and Normandy in the mobility war.
Tony Ibrahim
Dec 13 2013, 11:48PM
Hardware
10 things we learned this week
Huge sales for an "unsellable" computer, the brave new, "New World" and the cloud saving children.
Steven Kiernan
Oct 12 2013, 7:06AM
Collaboration
10 things we learned this week
Deloitte's billion-dollar ambitions, Microsoft's bonus bonanza and Google's vulnerability.
Steven Kiernan
Sep 27 2013, 8:00AM
Sales & Marketing
Video flashback: the wonders of online shopping
Take a glimpse into the future as imagined in 1969.
Chris Jager
Dec 14 2011, 8:38AM
Hardware
Internode to offer terabyte plans next week
New Easy Broadband plans revealed.
Ry Crozier
Sep 6 2010, 8:53AM
Sales & Marketing
Apple-Psystar legal battle hots up
Psystar deposes Apple execs in acrimonious court case.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 17 2009, 9:15AM
News
MP quits over McKinnon extradition decision
Cites Commons decision on British hacker for departure.
Iain Thomson
Jul 25 2009, 9:48AM
Security
Adobe closes US headquarters for a week
Firm shuts US operations this week in bid to cut costs.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 1 2009, 9:19AM
News
AIIA launches ICT Careers Week
National ICT Careers Week, entitled ICT: Start Here, Go Anywhere, is held from 27 July to 1 August to showcase career opportunities in the industry for young people.
Staff Writers
Jun 16 2009, 12:03PM
Training & Development
National ICT Careers Week held to encourage more women
Women will be encouraged to work in the ICT sector to offset the current skills crisis in the workforce, Jenny Eagle, CRN online editor reports...
Staff Writers
Jul 24 2008, 7:00AM
Strategy
Government launches alert service to kick off E-security Week
The Federal Government kicked-off National E-security week today with the launch of a new security alert service for internet users and small businesses.
Staff Writers
Jun 9 2008, 10:35AM
Security
Facebook and email take up seven hours a week
Almost 90 per cent of US Internet users spend a minimum of seven hours a week managing their email, social networking accounts and other communications, new research claims.
Robert Jaques
Nov 15 2007, 6:16AM
Mobility
No Microsoft patches next week
Microsoft has promised it won't release any new fixes to its operating systems or applications on Tuesday [US], the next date for a monthly security bulletin.
Staff Writers
Mar 4 2005, 12:00AM
Software
Electronic jihad to strike this week
A coordinated attack against the internet, dubbed an 'electronic jihad' may take place this week, one security firm warned. Other experts, however, were dubious.
Gregg Keizer
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Aug 26 2004, 12:00AM
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