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  • OpenNet wins Singapore NBN bid

    The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) has appointed the OpenNet consortium as the network company (NetCo) for the country's planned next-generation National Broadband Network (NBN).

  • Why Bruce Schneier is wrong times infinity

    On his Web site, Bruce Schneier describes himself as "an internationally renowned security technologist and author". If Schneier is indeed the "guru" certain parts of the media portrays him to be, when why when interviewed by ZDNet.com.au's sister site Builder AU, did he reveal himself to be so clueless?

  • ROI figures are meaningless: Bruce Schneier

    Return on investment figures, which are commonly used by vendors to justify the value of their products, are meaningless -- especially when it comes to security, claims Bruce Schneier.

  • CyberForceField could be the key to desktop security

    Traditional desktop security would improve beyond recognition if applications could be controlled to a point where they cannot access any part of the system that they do not need to, according to Alcy Infinity, co-founder of Timesavers International.

  • Storage users unite to push standards

    Australia's Storage Networking User Group's (SNUG) inaugural meeting will be held on Wednesday and vendors can expect to be given a hard time over integration woes and pricing strategies.

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  • ANZ storage pros to go places

    Managing storage systems can be as fun as watching wet paint dry but a worldwide demand for independently-certified storage professionals could liven things up.

  • Storage group announces ANZ board

    Mark Heers, national product manager at EMC, has been elected chairman of the Storage Networking Industry Association's (SNIA) Australia/New Zealand chapter.

  • Certification for ANZ storage pros

    IT professionals in Australia and New Zealand can look forward to globally-recognised qualifications aimed at validating their expertise in storage networking systems.

Reviews (20)

  • Fujitsu Lifebook L1010

    They're certainly a colourful bunch, but underneath the bling, Fujitsu's latest range of notebooks fails to impress.

  • Fujifilm FinePix V10

    A three-inch LCD, serviceable high-ISO photos, and some fun features take a backseat to the Fujifilm FinePix V10's merely average image quality and tiny controls.

  • Canon Digital IXUS 430

    This 4-megapixel pocket camera offers few manual controls or special features but delivers solid image quality and performance.

  • Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7.0

    Ulead packs six separate apps into one video editor. But does it suffer from feature overkill?

  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P32

    Sony's stylish 3-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-P32 offers more versatile shooting options than you would expect from a budget camera.

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