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Having just sold their one millionth iPhone in the US, Apple have taken the US market by storm, but with its European release just around the corner stiff competition is expected from Nokia’s answer to the iPhone phenomenon.

Hewlett Packard has just launched its c3000 blade server enclosure which is targetted at midsize companies.

Telstra has switched on what its calling Australia’s fastest consumerable cable broadband, targeting over 1.8 million Sydney and Melbourne based homes and businesses.

Simon Wright, the owner of popular Australian Broadband forum Whirlpool has been sued by accounting firm 2Clix for lost sales resulting from negative feedback in two online forum threads.

One AT&T customer from the US has received a US $4800 phone bill for emails received on his iPhone when it wasn’t even switched on.

Storage solutions provider, Network Appliance (NetApp) has today announced the release of the FAS2020 and FAS2050 enterprise storage platforms.

With the federal election still uncalled, but looming all the same, the Australian Information Industry Association has rolled out it’s 2007 policy wishlist, with the emphasis on sustainability, growth, worker retention and an evolution of...

According to the analysts at IDC, the external disk storage system market continued its solid expansion during Q2 this year, with systems factory revenues growing by 6.2 percent compared to the same time last year, hitting US$4.3B (AU$5.24...

In a bid to ‘defend its intellectual property’, Network Appliance has launched a suit against Sun Microsystems seeking a declaration that it has not infringed on Sun’s patents, and that Sun’s ZFS technology actually infringes on seven of i...

Hard drive manufacturer, Seagate Technology has announced it’s recently developed 1 Terrabyte hard drive will now come with Government grade encryption.

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