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According to new research by the Queensland University of Technology's Air Quality and Health Program, laser printers can pose as much of a health risk as cigarettes due to the particles they emit during operation.

After it’s purchase and open-sourcing of the LookSmart’s Grub indexing service last week, Wikia has taken another step forward with its potential challenge to Google’s search prowess by convincing Intellisophic to open source its categoris...

The poll commissioned by Sun Microsystems has shown employees are using energy saving methods at home, but are not applying the same practices in the workplace.

Email Management Training Solutions’ head of corporate training, Sharon McNevin has helped many corporate email users get more out of email. She shares some useful insights to empower IDM’s email users.

HP has announced US retail giant Walmart as the first major customer to pick up it’s Neoview platform for business intelligence.

Although Australia’s IT industry remains globally competitive, a lack of innovation, research and development, alongside a lack of support of home-grown IT organisations is hindering the progression of the sector.

It isn’t often that hardware vendors send their products to the fourth planet from the sun, yet that is exactly where IBM’s Power Architecture is heading.

Seagate has announced that the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have certified the world’s first laptop hard drive with native encryption.

CSIRO researchers have announced plans to pour a virtual glass of beer as well as develop a ‘Cybernose’ capable of smelling a good wine.

CIO’s are asking where the savings are, as projected returns on investment (ROI) are not being achieved.

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