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Toshiba has nosed ahead in notebook hard drive capacity, announcing the world’s first 320GB 2.5-inch hard drive.

Labor’s Shadow Communication Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy has lashed out at Liberal’s broadband plan, claiming it is me two politics and a poor attempt at that.

Telstra could simply ‘flick the switch’ to light up areas without ADSL2 but it won’t do it according to Michael Cosgrave, Group manager Communications, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)

It isn’t often that giants such as Microsoft and Google lock horns together in open confrontation, but that’s exactly what has spilled over in the online storage war.

EMC has taken the shrink-wrapping off its new VoIP and IP telephony solution, pronouncing it the most comprehensive solution for managing VoIP infrastructure.

The march of solid state disk (SSD) storage technology continues with Advanced Media’s Ridata announcing the release of its latest 1.8” SSD.

The communication problems that plagued Skype last week have officially put down to a bug in the company’s system recovery code coupled with Microsoft’s patch Tuesday software updates.

Speaking at the AFR broadband conference in Sydney, AAPT CEO Paul Broad has confirmed that Australia will see naked DSL by the end of the year.

Skype’s VoIP service is taking a public beating following a 24 plus hour service outage late last week that left many of its customers scowling and no doubt brought expansive smiles to the faces of traditional telecommunications operators.

Last week the humble CD celebrated its 25th birthday, and while new storage mediums and digital downloads are highlighting that the CD’s retirement is approaching, a quarter-century plus run certainly isn’t anything to scoff at.

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