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News
Google raises internet privacy concerns
by Matt Chapman

Global rules needed to save the internet.

Sep 17, 2007
News
Telstra raises broadband prices
by Staff Writers

Jan 1, 1900
News
256GB SSD raises the bar
by Sylvie Barak

Samsung has started mass producing 256GB solid state drives, trumping all other high capacity SSDs currently found in the laptop segment of the market.

Nov 21, 2008
News
'Malware 2.0' raises its ugly head
by Staff Writers

Signature-based security unable to cope with 'zero-minute' threats.

Jul 20, 2007
News
Thebar.com raises a glass to Second Life
by Clement James

Virtual 'cheers', provided you drink responsibly.

Mar 27, 2007
News
EU's Microsoft verdict raises questions
by Paul Thurrott

Mar 26, 2004
News
Xbox 2 raises its head
by John Gillooly

Nov 5, 2003
Feature
Interests Rates and your investments
by Staff Writers

If theres one word guaranteed to make stockbrokers and share investors panic, it is Greenspan. As head of the US central bank, Dr Alan Greenspan controls Americas official interest rates. But why shou

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Don’t be evil, Google
by Tim Dean

Tim Dean wrestles with the ethics of Internet censorship overseas.

Mar 2, 2006
Feature
Twice the processor it used to be
by Tim Dean

The entire industry is moving towards dual-core technology, but why? Tim Dean looks at some of the reasons for the shift.

Oct 13, 2004
Feature
Preview: Microsoft Office Live Beta
by Simon Jones

An innovative and potentially very useful service for small businesses without an existing IT infrastructure.

Jun 25, 2007
News
FTC investigates Google DoubleClick deal
by Iain Thomson

Proposed merger raises 'antitrust' and 'privacy' concerns.

May 30, 2007
NetObjects Fusion 10
by Nik Rawlinson

A new interface delivers significant improvements, but the bundling of separate apps for related tasks raises concerns.

Jun 20, 2007
News
Microsoft objects to Google DoubleClick purchase
by Iain Thomson

Calls for antitrust investigation, oh the irony.

Apr 18, 2007
News
UK survey reveals widespread online fears
by Bobby Pickering

Many users feel more at risk from cyber-criminals than real-world burglars.

Oct 11, 2006
Review > Hard Disks
Western Digital Raptor X
by Jim Martin

Blisteringly fast but expensive for the capacity

Sep 15, 2006
Feature
Silicon Slavery?
by Staff Writers

To step back to a more personal level, consider the trend in artificial pets discussed earlier. Doubtless these plastic and chrome beasties are going to get more and more interesting from an AI perspe

Jan 1, 1900
News
US government withholds documents on copyright treaty
by Iain Thomson

Electronic Frontier Foundation sues to get them released.

Sep 26, 2008
News
Google hits back at Yahoo/Microsoft deal
by Iain Thomson

Move could 'threaten internet innovation'.

Feb 5, 2008
MSI Mega Book S721
by Nick Ross

The sweet taste of AM2, in the form of an ultraportable powerhouse.

Jun 21, 2006

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256GB SSD raises the bar
by Sylvie Barak  |   Nov 21, 2008
Samsung has started mass producing 256GB solid state drives, trumping all other high capacity SSDs currently found in the laptop segment of the market.
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People who send their CVs to online job sites may be putting themselves at risk of identity theft according to a fraud prevention experiment.