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  • Ethernet alliance formed

    Technology companies including Sun, 3Com, Broadcom and Samsung have formed a marketing group that will work to promote and educate people about emerging Ethernet technologies.

  • Much ado over Apple-Intel developer box

    Apple Computer fans are upset over a security chip found in a special x86-based PowerMac -- a chip designed to prevent people from loading the company's new Intel-centred OS onto non-Apple machines.

  • Operations support industry to the rescue

    Once the domain of the deeply nerdy, operations support systems are moving out of the shadows. Analysts suggest that even as spending on network equipment slows, the OSS industry will continue to grow 5 percent to 15 percent this year.

  • New lasers will speed optical networks

    Tunable lasers let networks operate at maximum capacity, switch bottlenecked traffic to uncrowded wavelengths, and can potentially make many costly optical switches unnecessary. Are they the key to a faster, fatter Internet?

  • US Market Close: CPI numbers boost blue chips

    A tame Consumer Price Index report helped lift blue-chip stocks Wednesday but technology stocks retreated. The Dow Jones industrial average moved up 66 points to 10,687.95 while the Nasdaq composite shaved off 53 points to 3,797.58.

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  • Photo Gallery: CeBIT people

    A look at some of the people and stands from CeBIT 2006.

  • Life after Exchange 5.5

    You can't do a direct, in-place upgrade from Exchange 5.5 on Windows NT 4.0 to Exchange 2003 on Windows Server 2003, but the upgrade can still be accomplished.

Reviews (12)

  • Desktop dream machines

    RMIT Test Lab finally got its hands on some of the most powerful business PCs on the market. So it is with an eagerness bordering on unadulterated glee that Matt Tett puts these racehorses through their paces.

  • Tech Guide: MP3 player buying guide

    This guide will help you pick the perfect MP3 player for your needs.

  • Apple PowerBook G4

    Apple's petite 12 inch PowerBook gets a boost of power and a few new features. Pound for pound, it's the best PowerBook.

  • Apple 12.1-inch PowerBook G4

    The smallest notebook from Cupertino gets an update, including a faster processor and graphics, room for more memory, and analog and DVI outputs.

  • Apple 20" Cinema Flat panel display

    This LCD is great for Power Mac G4 owners and publishing professionals, but consumers can save a tasty chunk of change by going with the older 17-inch Apple Studio Display.

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