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The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has slammed the current federal election race as an ICT “policy-free zone”, and is calling on both major political parties to stop dancing around the broadband issue and deliver some c...

Australian’s Altium, developer of unified electronic product development software, has just secured a significant deal with the US space agency NASA that not only gives the company another important win, but also highlights support issues ...

According to new research from Gartner, IT leaders must consider alternative ways of delivering, packaging and procuring technology or risk being bypassed by business units.

Bitmicro Networks has released a new solid state drive (SSD) this week, announcing a new addition to its intelligent flash IDE/ATA, SCSI, and Fibre Channel SSD line up, the 416GB E-Disk Altima.

In the land of acquisitions this week, IBM has announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to take over the US’s NovusCG, a privately held data storage specialist that will help boost its compliance offerings.

In an extraordinary imaging feat, Museum officials in Milan brought Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece “The Last Supper” online over the weekend, and did so with an astonishing resolution of 16 billion pixels.

Microsoft has been thumping its chest and sounding the trumpets after recording the fastest growing first quarter results since 1999, yet the software giant has experienced a decline in Vista sales.

According to the security firm Sophos, the US has held on to its position as the world’s top spammer despite increasing arrests and convictions of known spammers.

Apple’s latest lovechild, the Leopard Operating system has left users of Virgin’s mobile broadband offering out in the cold as the service runs into compatibility issues.

While it’s been talked about for quite a few months, Intel has actually cut the ribbon and unwrapped the packaging of its new 45 nano-metre chip production factory in Arizona.

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