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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) claims it has made new advancements to a 100-year-old magnetic recording technology that will enable it to create microdrives that will more than double the storage capacity of mobile devices such...

While the need exists for companies need to take a holistic approach to their International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) convergence projects, many lack an adequate understanding of the significant IT issues involved to be able to do so.

Exporters in Australia are being given the opportunity to improve their skills at selling to markets overseas through the creation of a new portal that offers coaching advice and information on how to be successful.

The NSW Government is the first jurisdiction to establish an open source software panel, which will consist of 11 national and global IT companies that will deliver open source enterprise software and services.

Seagate has released its external DVR hard drives, with 400GB of capacity, to provide plug-in storage for digital video recorders, and it claims that it is the only hard drive maker that offers this service.

The Asia Pacific region is being touted as the area that is destined for the largest growth of mobile subscriptions making it also a world leader in wireless technology in the future.

Microsoft is keeping up the pressure on identity thieves by launching 117 new law suits against phishing scammers, but warned that the public to exercise the same caution when doing online business as they would in the physical world.

The complications associated with transferring superannuation funds from one account to another for employees when they change jobs or choose different schemes could now be smoothed out following the announcement of a new standard to strea...

Back-up software provider Veritas, which was recently the subject of a multi-billion dollar acquisition by security vendor Symantec, has once again run into problems with its financial reporting, forcing a delay in the filing of its 2004 10K.

Nearly all of Computer Associate's products have recently fallen victim to security holes, which opened them up to attacks from malicious code, but CA now claims that all of these customers have now applied patches to shut out these bugs.

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