The Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC) and SGI Australia have signed a supercomputing deal designed to increase the nation's understanding of issues such as climate change and the origin of galaxies.
The company will shed light on a series of changes it's making to transistors that ideally will keep a lid on the growing problem of power consumption.
AMD has announced an ambitious campaign to develop a new CPU performance metric at the Australian launch of its new Athlon XP series processors...and sell it to consumers.
Recent market movements by networking heavyweights Lucent and Cisco indicate shaky ground in the networking arena. Meanwhile, Intel may be shifting its focus from wired to wire-less, say analysts.
Technology investors finally caught a break Wednesday after Intel said it was ramping up production of its microprocessors to meet surging demand. The Nasdaq composite shook off an early triple-digit deficit to close up 106 points to 3,270.59.
ZDNet Australia reviews seven of the most outstanding, high-end notebooks.
We set the specs and the price and had a look at what Australia's PC vendors could come up with in terms of performance.
Sending jobs offshore will generate even more angst next year.
If you're going to have to lug it around, you might as well get a laptop that will make business colleagues green with envy.
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?
The Acer Aspire e650 is a powerful, feature-rich media centre, but we're still not convinced that Viiv is mature enough for mass adoption.
Intel's latest mobile platform, now officially christened Centrino Duo, introduces the Core Duo (Yonah) chip with dual CPU cores. This and other developments should deliver useful -- if not revolutionary -- increases in notebook performance and battery life.
The MacBook Pro delivers unparalleled style but comes with a few transitional performance issues.
Dell's Inspiron 8200 Pentium 4-M 2.0GHz certainly has a lot of processing power. How does it stack up against its immediate predecessors?
Dell's Inspiron 8200 is a powerful notebook with a large footprint and a plethora of advanced features.
History of British PCs
The cash-strapped UK National Museum of Computing is home to an exhibition of the evolution of British PCs.… Watch it now
In this exclusive video interview, Optus chief information officer Lawrie Turner speaks to ZDNet.com.au about being the IT head for Australia's number two telco.
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