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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
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Figure This
by Staff Writers
By the end of the games the site will have set new records for net traffic. The Atlanta Games site - the first Official Olympics site - received 187 million hits (approximately 33 million page views)
Jan 1, 1900
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IBM
by Staff Writers
IBMs IT infrastructure has a very public face in the form of the official Olympic Web site. By the end of the Games it will have received an estimated 1.4 billion page views or the equivalent of sever
Jan 1, 1900
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Back it all up
by Staff Writers
Telstra has had the role of providing the network infrastructure that is coping with both the Australian end of the site traffic and providing 155Mb capacity fibre optic links between the IBM LANs at
Jan 1, 1900
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100m Running
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
Nov 27, 2004
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Panasonic
by Staff Writers
The scoreboards have been provided by Panasonic and are state-of-the-art. Panasonic Australia has supplied two Astrovision screens in the Olympic Stadium. The screens are each 135 metres square (13.5
Jan 1, 1900
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Volley Balley
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Jul 11, 2005
Encarta Reference Suite 2001
by David Hellaby
Microsoft has been producing its Encarta Encyclopedia and World Atlas since the early 1990s, but despite several attempts it has never produced anything that could rightfully claim to be an Australian edition...
Jan 1, 2001
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Style on the move
by Staff Writers
It is perhaps understandable that mobile phones should be the real leaders in the techno fashion stakes; after all there are close to one billion of them in circulation and the number is growing daily
Jan 1, 1900
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Enough SED?
by Tim Dean
Is the next generation flat screen technology worth waiting for?
Aug 2, 2006
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The Unwired Garden of the Future at Sydney Olympic Park
by David Kidd
The Unwired Garden of the Future at Sydney Olympic Park was an unprecedented Display Garden at Sydney’s ABC Gardening Australia Festival in August 2005. Designed by Andrew Davies (Landscape Design Director of Dig Design Ideas Gardens) and PC Authority magazine, it was built to represent any outdoor space (balcony/courtyard or a section of a backyard) where the user can leave the confines of the indoors and go outside to use the computer.
Oct 5, 2005
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Product alert: Lenovo LCD is “gold” for environment
by Ed Dawson
Lenovo has won the first “gold” in the monitor category of the EPEAT, the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool, which rates hardware with Olympic-style medals for environmental impact.
Nov 9, 2007
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Fuji Zerox
by Staff Writers
The system receives competition information from the Venue Results applications and distributes it to 15,000 media through more than 700 Fuji Xerox printers. At the competition venues, printed results
Jan 1, 1900
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Chinese PC makers eye export markets as sales climb
by Fleur Doidge
The two biggest PC makers in China - Lenovo and Founder Electronics - have hinted at plans to strengthen their export strategies targeting other nations, including Australia.
Aug 17, 2004
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Shuttle XPC ST61G4
by Darren Ellis
ATI gives the integrated graphics world a kick in the arse, John Gillooly feels the vibrations.
Oct 14, 2004
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