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Microsoft replaces Xbox cables
by DVD Editor

Microsoft plans to replace 14.1 million power cables for certain older model Xbox consoles, due to a potential fire hazard.

Feb 18, 2005
MSI MegaBook M510C
by Staff Writers

Taking first place overall, the MegaBook M510C had a bit of a mixed run to the final score tally, managing only fifth place in PCMark04 then unanimously taking out first place with a score nearly breaking 10,000 3DMarks, impressive for a notebook, let alone one under $2500.

Jun 9, 2004
Review > Misc Software
TPG PIII Special
by Staff Writers

Workstation

Jan 3, 2000
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Qld reseller partners hospitality industry in software initiative
by Staff Writers

Queensland reseller Byte Power has partnered Australian hospitality industry body Restaurant & Catering Australia to push POS and retail management software to the latter’s members.

Sep 23, 2004
FUJI XEROX PHASER 8200DP
by Staff Writers

Solid ink printing technology has had a tumultuous life.

Sep 3, 2002
News
Xerox 'sticks' to cheap colour printing
by Staff Writers

Colour for the price of black and white, claims firm.

Oct 5, 2007
News
Police target mobile phone users
by Staff Writers

NSW Police are targeting drivers illegally using mobile phones, after 387 people were caught during a statewide crackdown yesterday.

Sep 9, 2004
Gigabyte G-Max N512
by Dan Chiappini

Designed with portability in mind, this notebook is slim, sexy and versatile, enabling basic office usage, DVD playback or even some weekend gaming.

Sep 8, 2004
Feature
Invest with care
by Staff Writers

All online brokers provide representatives to process investors trades onto the ASX trading platform, and some services include straight-through order processing, where what the buy or sell investors

Jan 1, 1900
Review > Misc Software
SITECENTRAL
by Averil Bones

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Olympics Challenge
by Staff Writers

With all eyes converging on Sydney for the 2000 Olympics the technology to run it will be put to the test. David Hellaby investigates. It is 40 years since computers were used to analyse

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Web 2.0
by Staff Writers

The Internet is booming again, but this time it’s very different. PC Authority brings you up to speed with the global Web 2.0 phenomenon.

Mar 2, 2007
Feature
Burning Desires
by Staff Writers

The appearance of affordable DVD burners has given cause to celebration among the world's digital video makers – from hobbyists to professionals. The potential of DVD Video for corporate and wedding video makers is clear, but even the ability to present holiday videos in bite-sized, episodic and easily accessible chunks can't be sniffed at.

Dec 1, 2002
Feature
But why rush into online trading?
by Staff Writers

The growth of share ownership and specialist media supporting it has produced a population that knows enough - or at least feels it knows enough - to invest in shares directly without brokers advice.<

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Censor Awareness
by Staff Writers

ISP-based filtering services have met with a mixed response in Australia. AOL provides parental controls so that family members can be provided with filtered Internet access according to their age gro

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Desperate measures
by Staff Writers

ISP-based filtering services have met with a mixed response in Australia. AOL provides parental controls so that family members can be provided with filtered Internet access according to their age gro

Jan 1, 1900

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Latest News on 10,000
Xerox 'sticks' to cheap colour printing
by Staff Writers  |   Oct 5, 2007
Colour for the price of black and white, claims firm.
Microsoft replaces Xbox cables
by DVD Editor  |   Feb 18, 2005
Microsoft plans to replace 14.1 million power cables for certain older model Xbox consoles, due to a potential fire hazard.
Qld reseller partners hospitality industry in software initiative
by Staff Writers  |   Sep 23, 2004
Queensland reseller Byte Power has partnered Australian hospitality industry body Restaurant & Catering Australia to push POS and retail management software to the latter’s members.