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A new freeware tool has been released to help organise and manage the diverse range of video content on the average desktop.

Today Google will launch itself headlong into the world of web browsers with the launch of Chrome, an open source browser it hopes will solve the challenges of the modern web.

HP is encouraging CIO’s to rethink virtualisation, and has announced new products and services to simplify both its implementation and management.

New research from the UK’s Cambridge University has found that the first letter in an email address plays a large part in determining just how much spam one receives.

This week marks The Australian Information Industry Association’s (AIIA) 30th anniversary, a milestone it celebrated with politicians and industry stakeholders at Old Parliament House in Canberra.

Released last week, Internet Explorer 8 beta 2 has been found to be quite clingy to Windows XP, with some Service Pack 3 users discovering that once installed, they’re stuck with both IE8 and XP SP3 for good.

A new Web content management solution from ELO Digital Office simplifies the process by separating the graphical, navigational and structural elements from the text.

DocsCorp has released its next generation document comparison software: compareDocs 3.1, adding support for the Microsoft Office 2007 "docx" XML-based format.

LG Electronics has unveiled a new N4B1 network attached storage (NAS) device that targets home and small business users, offering a built-in Blu-ray drive and version management

Melbourne law firm Russell Kennedy has seen an increase in BlackBerry utilisation for mobile working, and an associated improvement in document turnaround times, as a result of implementing BigHand Mobile (BlackBerry Edition) across the ...

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