The federal government's investment in a high speed national broadband network is as important as the development of the rail network in the late nineteenth century, Labor says.
The South Korean government is ploughing US$800 million into research and development of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags.
Singaporean residents under home quarantine to prevent the spread of the atypical pneumonia virus sweeping Asia are being monitored by stand-alone Web cameras - requiring only a phone line and power outlet to operate - that are manufactured in Australia.
A computer virus hits the federal agency, affecting the performance of the government's IT system that manages visa approvals, according to published reports.
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MailGuard's Andrew Johnson and MessageLabs' Nick Hawkins -- the leaders of two popular managed e-mail services specialists -- go head to head.
In a white paper, the software giant gives users a peek of how it secures its computer infrastructure but the document is more rhetorical than real.
CA Antivirus 2007 provides a good antivirus engine, adequately protecting your desktop from basic malicious viruses and worms. But the application has a few interface glitches and provides less-than-optimal technical support.
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