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Top 10 issues overloading IT managers
by Iain Thomson

As we bring our Information Overload summit to a close, we have decided to name and rank the biggest culprits for the overload, the issues which more than anything else are causing companies to drown in a deluge of data..

Nov 16, 2009
News
Top 10 travel technology essentials
by Iain Thomson

Planning that extended weekend away, or perhaps you have an overseas business trip looming? Then this list is a must-read.

Oct 5, 2009
News
Undersea cable ushers in hope for new era of bigger data allowances for Internet users
by Daniel Long

After years of waiting, the PIPE PPC-1 fibre-optic link stretching from Sydney via Guam, is going live. In a big win for consumers of some ISPs, a new era of cheaper plans and bigger data allowances may await

Oct 6, 2009
Feature
Top 10 amazing research projects
by John Brandon

We tour several of the leading tech research labs in the US to discover which 10 research projects could soon change the world

Jun 15, 2009
News
Top 10 technologies in a death spiral
by Iain Thomson

We gaze into a crystal ball and and ponder the future, or possible demise, of some well-known technologies.

Nov 9, 2009
News
Google to help drivers get to work SUNA with live traffic maps
by Daniel Long

First there was Street view, now there's traffic view. SUNA traffic will be providing web surfers with a head start on their daily commute by displaying traffic data across Google's Australian Map service.

Sep 15, 2009
Review > Security
G Data Internet Security 2010 is another average anti-virus alternative
by Darien Graham-Smith

A simple package whose two detection engines ensure great malware detection, but it fails to inspire in other areas.

Sep 23, 2009
News
Network Solutions suffers crippling data breach
by Phil Muncaster

Over half a million credit card holders may have had their account details captured by hackers, after web hosting firm Network Solutionsrevealed that more than 4,000 of the e-commerce sites it hosts could have been breached..

Jul 29, 2009
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MOBackup 4.3
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Jun 12, 2009
News
Fibre-optic networks putting data at risk
by Staff writers

The perceived security of optical networking systems has been thrown into doubt by a new report from analyst firm IDC..

Jul 30, 2009
News
Intel outlines the next generation ‘reality web’
by Iain Thomson

Intel has been outlining its research into the future of the internet and is predicting an increasing merging of the online and real worlds.

Jul 14, 2009
News
Internet is broken says original designer
by Iain Thomson

One of the founders of the modern day internet has said that the system as it stands is broken and needs replacing..

Jul 13, 2009
Kingston Data 32GB Traveler Privacy USB is a frequent flyer's best friend
by Zara Baxter

While it's won't come cheap, this portable 32GB USB stick may be just be what frequent business travelers have always wanted. Now there's space for everything - except the office water cooler.

Jul 15, 2009
News
Bell Labs breaks data transmission speed record
by Iain Thomson

The famous lab breaks speed records at 100 petabits per second per kilometre over transoceanic distance.

Sep 29, 2009
First Look: Backup your data with the Thecus N5500 - a good, reliable 5-bay NAS option
by Daniel Long

If backing up data is your thing, then it's worth considering the Thecus N5500 for your networking needs. The sturdy 5-bay NAS incorporates dual DOM support and easy-to-use data software.

Sep 25, 2009
News
How to Get a Good Broadband Deal, Part 7: Avoid the 24 month lock-in
by Staff writers

Pre-paid wireless broadband is in vogue right now, and offers an attractive way to get a good deal without a 24-month contract. But how much are you really saving?

Aug 24, 2009
News
How to Get a Good Broadband Deal, Part 3: beware pre-paid wireless metering
by Nathan Taylor

One of the most confusing aspects of pre-paid wireless broadband plans are the way different providers calculate your credit, and how much value you get when you recharge your credit. Here's how to avoid getting ripped off

Jun 30, 2009
News
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
by Daniel Long

Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life

Jul 16, 2009
News
Data centres have carbon footprint bigger than countries
by Iain Thomson

The world's data centres are producing more carbon emissions than countries and must be more efficient warned Samsung at a press conference today..

Aug 26, 2009
News
Kingston unveils 256GB USB Flash drive
by Staff writers

Huge capacity, but with a price tag to match. Memory maker Kingston Technology has launched the world's first 256GB USB Flash drive.

Jul 21, 2009
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Apple iPhone 3GS: everything that's good (and not so good) about the iPhone
Apple iPhone 3GS: everything that's good (and not so good) about the iPhone
by Jonathan Bray
The 3GS is not a revolutionary upgrade, but one that finally makes the iPhone the smartphone to own. Here is our full review and summary of all the important features
 
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NASA working on turning iPhone into chemical bomb detector
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 30, 2009
NASA scientists hope that a chemical sensor for smartphones might one day form the backbone of sophisticated chemical detection network
Clean up your PC: 3 crapware cleaners compared
by Staff Writers  |   Nov 30, 2009
Which crapware cleaner is really best for giving your laptop of PC a new lease of life? We put TuneUp Utilities 2009, Autoruns and CCleaner to the test.
Telstra release slew of new plans, Earth fails to shake
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 26, 2009
New broadband plans from Telstra with bigger download quotas are welcome, though you'll still find better value with the competition
 
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