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Security firm Marshal has released a URL Filtering List, comprises of a database of over 60 million websites, for Web security and management through a single, policy-based framework.

Although Senator Coonan’s announcement today of its $162million plan to subsidise broadband access where it is unavailable in metropolitan areas is conspicuously well-timed for a looming Federal election year, it certainly supports NEC's p...

Novell has come through with its promise to promote interoperability between OpenOffice and Microsoft Office 2007, and become the third group to release and Open XML/Open Document Format translator in as many months.

On Friday 23rd February, NSW police caught two men who had allegedly used stolen identities to fraudulently purchase a 2007 model Sea Ray Sundancer worth $350,000.

Hitachi is promising to help SMBs more effectively manage dtaa growth with a range of new Windows-based SAN kits.

IDC has taken an industry first venture into the worldwide data protection and recovery management (DPRM) market, and forecasted it to reach $200 million by 2011.

Microsoft is making a big push for the allegiance of Australian university students, offering Office 2007 packages for as little as $25.

In an industry first, Imation has announced that it is using RFID tracking technology to keep tabs on removable data storage media.

Storewiz has announced its third-generation data compression appliances, designed to provide impressive compression rates while not interfering with the performance of network connected applications.

Hot on Intel’s heels, AMD is showing off its own single-system computing platform that breaks the teraflop processing barrier, as well as a new integrated graphics chipset born of its recent acquisition of ATI.

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