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Some organisations are still attempting to resist compliance. This resistance may turn out to be futile when the risks of discovery kick in.

After introducing its RFID file tracking system QuickMaps a few months back, FileTrail has announced an update to its FileDetector software to help law firms track down missing files.

With a Google Court room battle now long behind them, search engine LOOKLE.com says it’s ready to reinvigorate the way Australians do search.

A new Asia Pacific study has found that while businesses are coming under increasing pressure to offer online support alongside call centre services, only one in four contact centres have made progress to do so.

After announcing a partnership some two years back, Sun and Google have finally made some moves with Sun announcing that its StarOffice software suite is now being offered as part of Google’s software download service.

Kingston technologies have expanded its Secure Digitial High Capacity (SDHC) memory card with the addition of the 4 GB mini SDHC.

A host of blue chip companies, religious bodies and government organisations have been exposed for making heavily biased wikipedia edits.

Boosting the usefulness of its network attached storage (NAS) offerings, Buffalo has taken a leaf out of Western Digital’s MyBook and added remote access to its latest TeraStation Live NAS device.

According to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), technology is transforming Australia’s agricultural landscape with RFID tags and global positioning systems bringing new levels of precision to farming, solving tradition...

Kodak has released its i1400 series of scanners aimed at small and medium-sized businesses (SMB’s).

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