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Intel drives forward Moore's Law
by Staff Writers
Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.
Sep 1, 2004
Feature
Smarter chip manufacturing
by Staff Writers
Although it may be hard to tell from the explosion in chip speeds in the past year, an end to Moores Law is in sight. Manufacturing chips economically at 0.1 microns and below is going to be a challen
Jan 1, 1900
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1960 - 1972
by Staff Writers
1960 Hypertext Conventional wisdom has it that the Internet started off as an American defence and educational network, then Tim Berners-Lee came along and invented the World
Jan 1, 1900
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Top 10 IT priorities for Obama
by Staff Writers
From webcasting to the DMCA to net neutrality - a list of top ten IT priorities for the new president.
Jan 19, 2009
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Australian High Court rules in favour of modders
by Staff Writers
The High Court of Australia has ruled that Australian consumers and overseas travellers can buy cheaper computer games and hardware offshore and modify them locally.
Oct 6, 2005
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Censored by law
by Staff Writers
While the Australian Broadcasting Amendment (Online Content) Act, which was passed by the Federal Government in June 1999, recognises an adults right to be free to choose the content they want to view
Jan 1, 1900
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The legal basis of internet censorship
by Staff Writers
On the 16th July 1999, the Broadcasting Services (Online Amendment) Act 1999 became law, although it did not receive much attention at the time. The legislation effectively gave power to the Australia
Jan 1, 1900
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Secure your data
by Staff Writers
Unless you keep your computer disconnected from a network and under secure lock and key there will always be the potential for prying eyes to access the data on your hard disk.
Apr 1, 2003
Feature
A history of robotics
by Staff Writers
Sarah Kidner explores our fascination with robots, looks at their past and ponders the robotic future. What have a Czech playwright, 15th century artist Leonardo da Vinci and the future o
Jan 1, 1900
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Labs Intro : 3D cards
by Staff Writers
The PC Authority Labs team runs about a million benchmarks and looks under the hood of the latest generation of GPUs to find which one's the best.
Aug 21, 2003
Review Group
Labs roundup: Hard drives: Introduction
by Staff Writers
While hard disk drive speed is commonly one of the last considerations when putting together a new machine, its importance is more than just a place to store your files and operating system.
Sep 8, 2004
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Govt targets pay TV theft
by Staff writers
The Australian Government is looking at new measures which could see pay TV signal theft become a criminal offence.
Jul 4, 2005
Panasonic TH-65PZ700A
by Staff writers
If you’ve the money and dream of owning a humungo-wall-telly, then the Panasonic will go a long way to fulfilling your dreams
Sep 2, 2008
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What can you do if your site is blacklisted?
by Staff Writers
If you disagree with a blocking decision you can report it to the relevant censorware manufacturers for consideration. The manufactures of this software endeavor to ensure that their blacklists remain
Jan 1, 1900
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