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Internet in space is one small step for mankind, one giant step for engineers
by Daniel Long

A permanent internet connection in space is gradually turning into a reality after the first node was connected to the International Space Station (ISS)

Jul 8, 2009
Blog Entry
100 megabits: not all it's cracked up to be?
by Nathan Taylor

Mar 12, 2009
News
Fancy a 100GB broadband plan?
by William Maher

Download quotas, not speeds, are the next battleground in Australian broadband, with iiNet and Internode predicting quota increases.

Jan 15, 2008
News
IBM, GlobalFoundries move to 28nm process tech
by Sylvie Barak

IBM and its "technology alliance" have announced they'll be moving to 28nm process technology, perfect for small, low-powered, consumer devices and delivering a swift sharp kick to Intel's shins.

Apr 17, 2009
Blog Entry
What now for the National Broadband Network?
by Nathan Taylor

May 28, 2008
Feature
Web 2.0 Made Easy
by Craig Grannell

Craig Grannell reveals quick, efficient ways to add interactive components to websites.

Mar 25, 2008
Feature
Server 101: Keep server apps running during a crash or maintenance
by Leigh Dyer

Leigh Dyer looks at how to get failover redundancy on a shoestring budget

Feb 2, 2009
News
Red Hat to release supercomputing distribution
by Nebojsa Novakovic

Red Hat will announce its first high performance computing (HPC) optimised distro, the Red Hat HPC, on 7 October.

Sep 27, 2008
Blog Entry
Copper is dead. Long live fibre!
by Nathan Taylor

Apr 8, 2009
News
Telstra confirm 30Mbit national network plan - but don't mention the NBN
by Daniel Long

Telstra has completed the 100Mbit upgrade to their Melbourne cable network and are next planning to get 30Mbit speeds into the rest of the country; but first they'll need to dispel those endless NBN comparisons

Nov 19, 2009
Blog Entry
Government taking its time with NBN
by Nathan Taylor

Feb 5, 2009
News
Supercomputing now dominated by X86 architecture
by Nebojsa Novakovic

High performance computing (HPC) may be the pinnacle of the computer speed pyramid, but not its profit pyramid.

Sep 26, 2008
Blog Entry
Can Terria save us from the clutches of Telstra?
by Adam Turner

May 28, 2008
News
Nasa tests 'interplanetary internet'
by Iain Thomson

Vint Cerf's creation comes to life.

Nov 20, 2008
Feature
Set up your subwoofer correctly
by Staff writers

Set up your subwoofer correctly and it’ll make a big difference to your system’s sound

Aug 29, 2008
News
Analyst slams Isuppli for Moore's Law death prediction
by Sylvie Barak

An Isuppli reportpredicting the death of Moore's Law by 2014 has analysts close to Intel breaking out in hives.

Jun 18, 2009
News
Microsoft releases SQL Server 2008 SP1
by Staff writers

Software giant promises easier installation for database users.

Apr 9, 2009
News
AMD announces move to 32nm
by Staff writers

AMD has officially announced its plans for the move to 32nm scheduled for late next year.

Nov 12, 2008
News
Microsoft and Cray to build affordable supercomputer
by Iain Thomson

A snip at US$25,000.

Sep 17, 2008
Blog Entry
Why the local video store is on its last life
by Adam Turner

May 16, 2008

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CSRIO supercomputer uses a GPU cluster
by Staff writers  |   Nov 24, 2009
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has put together a supercomputer that's based around a cluster of graphics processing units (GPUs)
Telstra confirm 30Mbit national network plan - but don't mention the NBN
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 19, 2009
Telstra has completed the 100Mbit upgrade to their Melbourne cable network and are next planning to get 30Mbit speeds into the rest of the country; but first they'll need to dispel those endless NBN comparisons
Pirate Bay shuts down tracker technology
by Rosalie Marshall  |   Nov 18, 2009
The Pirate Bay has announced that it has shut down its tracker technology for good and replaced it with a new form of peer-to-peer network..
 
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