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Seagate has released a new hard drive disc, which it claims has the ability to improve the performance of PCs that need to run multimedia applications without draining hard drive resources or the speed of operations.

HP has announced that it is going to integrate Blu-ray disc technology into notebook and desktop computers next year, making it one of the first companies to take a major step in this direction.

Confidence in the storage market is extremely reliant on the evolution of standards in the industry, so Cisco's news of its Virtual SAN technology receiving recognition by an American standards body is good news for users of its technology.

IBM, along with representatives of the world's leading science, education and philanthropic organisations, has launched a global humanitarian effort that applies the unused computing power of individual and business computers to help addre...

Bill Gates has warned that passwords used for identity authentication could be a thing of the past, because biometric and smart-card technology evolves into a much more secure form of identification.

The IDC has carried out research that reveals that only seven percent of organisations in Australia are seriously thinking about embracing a utility computing model in the future despite vendors chanting about how valuable their utility se...

The disadvantage of having so much virtualisation software to choose from these days is that it is difficult for users to be sure of which one offers the best service to suit their needs.

Australian financial companies will have to brace themselves for a new criminal trend that has already hit the U.K. and could catch on over here too if hackers and fraudsters consider it an opportunity too good to miss.

Microsoft has launched a new web search tool, which it hopes will rival the Google for providing users with instant search capabilities, as a move to counteract Google's transformation into a multibillion-dollar company.

IBM has impressed power and automation technologies supplier ABB sufficiently enough in Europe and North America to land an eight-year, $57 million services deal to supply services to ABB Australia and New Zealand.

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