Sony yesterday revealed plans to lay off 16,000 workers in its electronics business worldwide as part of a broader plan to trim expenses and tighten its focus in what it said was a difficult financial climate.
Samsung SDI says that by 2009, not only will it have OLED panels for larger TVs, but also for monitors and notebook displays, according to a report in Digitimes.
The ANZ Bank last night switched off the screensaver function on 31,000 PCs, saying the simple move could shave some four percent off its annual electricity bill.
Samsung Electronics' upcoming LCD could set a record for the electronics industry.
Hewlett-Packard unveiled a design for its blade servers Wednesday in the United States that will let people cram up to 16 separate servers or storage devices into a 17-inch box.
Firewalls have come a long way since we last looked at them in 2005, and have now become full-blown Unified Threat Management devices. We take a look at the top players.
There's no such thing as an average server, but for just about all your everyday computing needs one of these Intel Xeon-based servers is likely to do the trick.
Five products for when your servers need a little extra storage space.
With data growing at a staggering rate, storage becomes a bigger issue for Australian CIOs and IT managers. ZDNet Australia looks at some tips and hints on getting it right.
Scientists experiment with a molecular-scale storage device that can be read like Braille and could lead to systems that hold nearly 100 gigabits of data per square inch.
NEC can now provide you with a 65-inch LCD screen in full high definition, and in our view it's definitely worth a look.
Ever wondered what exactly is inside your notebook's battery pack? We take the cover off a typical example, and explain how it can, occasionally, burst into flames.
Slide shows and overhead projectors with images that are crooked, upside down, mirror imaged, or simply lost, are well and truly a thing of the past. We take you through some of the brightest possibilities.
Last month we looked at thin-client terminals. This month RMIT examines the back end for thin-client setups.
Pioneer updates its DVD burner line with the dual-layer capable DVR-A08XL
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