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As part of its Print 2.0 strategy, HP has unveiled new enterprise imaging and printing solutions for the public sector and financial services markets.

In 1969, information landed from the realms of Apollo 11 and the Moon into the hands of a Sydney based physicist. How that information wound up in Western Australia, only to be rescued by a local vendor to eventually reach the NASA headqu...

Processor and graphics card developer, AMD systems has announced a $US 622 million ($AU 695 million) investment into the company from Mubadala.

Photo Update for Deloitte Fast Technology 50 Awards - Australia 2007

Another year and another gloomy security outlook is upon us, this time with predictions of hackers unleashing more sophisticated nasties as they attempt to avoid becoming predictable.

IBM has unveiled plans for a new series of cloud computing offerings that it claims will enable corporate data centres to “operate more like the internet” by enabling computing across a distributed, worldwide fabric of resources, rather th...

After a long and bitter battle with Microsoft, the Open Source Foundation, supporter of the OpenDocument Format (ODF), has in recent weeks not only thrown its support behind a third obscure format, but in the last few days has decided to b...

In keeping with the trend of ‘Moore’s Law,’ Intel has unveiled 16 server and high-end PC processors in Sydney, now putting eco-friendly innovation in the spotlight of computing performance.

With the solid state disk (SSD) market heating up by the day, SanDisk has announced an interesting take on hybrid drives, presenting a flash-based disk that works in conjunction with a regular magnetic hard disk to speed up system operations.

Deloitte’s annual Technology Fast 50 award ceremony has been held with Mobile Data Group taking the top honours this year with a few surprising results.

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