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    Questions are being raised in law enforcement and computer forensics circles about the manner in which the Australian Federal Police appeared to handle the Melbourne dawn raid that appeared on Four Corners last week.

  • No arrests yet from Melbourne AFP raid

    The Australian Federal Police today confirmed it had not yet made any arrests from a highly publicised raid on an alleged internet fraudster in Melbourne, despite holding evidence for around a week.

  • Dell moves further into small-business storage

    Even as Dell loses market share in PCs, it's looking to take advantage by addressing the exponential growth in digital data.

  • Linux, PDAs and storage drive IT growth

    International economic report predicts that Linux servers, PDAs and digital storage will be the highest growth areas in the global IT market in the next year.

  • Insider warns of storage security flaws

    A former government security advisor now in the employ of Hitachi Data systems claims major storage players, including his own company, have fundamental problems with securing their systems.

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  • Seagate to get new CEO

    Disk-drive company Seagate Technology is to get a new CEO.

  • AU: Off to storage school we go

    Storage company StorageTek has developed an accredited storage certification in conjunction with NSW TAFE.

  • Archiving: what's in store?

    Tape, disk, or optical? We set a budget of AU$20,000 and asked three vendors to come up with a storage solution.

  • Pulp Fiction: Turning paper digital

    It's hard to imagine doing away with paper,"sticky notes, receipts, newspaper articles, faxes, and such. But new technology and advanced applications will see the myth of a paperless office becoming a reality. Get ready to burn those books!

Reviews (8)

  • Archival survival guide

    In this special report, we review six archival options in the market.

  • HP Photosmart 3310 All-in-One

    This wireless all-in-one prints photos at a blinding pace.

  • Archiving: what's in store?

    Tape, disk, or optical? We set a budget of AU$20,000 and asked three vendors to come up with a storage solution.

  • Something to Muse on

    The Muse USB Card Reader/Writer offers a simple and lightweight way to transfer files between a variety of types of digital storage, but the driver implementation needs some work.

  • Burn For You -- 5 DVD Burners Tested

    Pre-recorded DVDs like DVD-ROM and DVD-Video discs have been around for some time now but it has only been recently that recordable and re-writeable DVDs are becoming most talked about.

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