Those watching for signs overall economic woes are affecting the tech industry may not have to wait much longer.
As one successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur turns his focus to Mars landings, others try to recapture the bygone glory days. Will the new high tech leadership emerge from Asia?
Ten local companies are to be chosen to take part in an IT trade mission to Poland, Czech Republic and Germany, aiming to showcase Australia's e-government technologies.
In a special column for ZDNet, the UN secretary general says that bridging the digital divide requires the active involvement of tech decision makers in a global IT initiative.
First there were trips to Silicon Valley, then tours of Europe. Is this a renewed effort by Australian tech companies to break into new overseas markets?
Some might say we’re in the Age of restraint, but will it last much longer?
IT professionals are gambling with the security of systems, and doing it with the odds against them stacked higher than they can imagine, according to IT security expert Peter Neumann.
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
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