Google has patented the idea of putting a complete datacentre in a shipping container.
The richest man in the world can now also claim a degree from the college he dropped out of three decades ago.
'Bonza', 'sanga', and 'bogan' are just some examples of the Australian vernacular being considered for inclusion in the next version of Microsoft Office 2007.
Is blogging a fad or a sustainable revolution in the way people receive and digest information?
In this issue of Industry Insider, Con Zymaris, our guest columnist from Open Source Industry Australia, describes the major barriers for Linux in the education system.
Welcome to Reality Check -- the blog that demystifies Web 2.0 and what it means to your organisation.
As the Microsoft and Apple execs get ready to share the stage at a conference this week, we look at other times the tech titans have shared the spotlight.
Run Windows applications on Xandros Desktop OS version 3.
The Web portal's plan to become a major Internet content player is treading water, despite its Hollywood credentials.
Craig Errey, our guest columnist from PTG Global, discusses how to avoid spending too much time and money on enterprise software implementations.
The art of mis-communication between tech departments and end users.
This image gallery walks through the Fedora Core 5 installation.
If getting in and out of XP has you drumming your fingers, check out our tips to make starting and stopping your system a much faster process.
Bluetooth was supposed to cure cable clutter, by letting PCs, keyboards, printers, and PDAs talk to each other without wires. Here's why that hasn't happened--and what needs to be done.
Commentary: Intel may make semiconductors, but to understand what the company's efforts will mean to you and me in the months ahead, it helps to be less an electrical engineer and more a cartographer.
Nanotechnology is constantly finding itself in the headlines. But are microscopic machines an inevitable part of our future, or just another hype-heavy get-rich-quick ruse?
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
Michael Dreyer, CIO of Visa, expresses what innovation means to him in different areas, such as their PayWave … Watch it now
Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
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Superguide: Printers -- all you need to know
Looking to buy a printer? Our superguide rates the latest printers and shines a light into the industry.
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Storage and server superguide
Over the last decade the art of maintaining the datacentre of a large organisation has evolved into an art form.
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