If you?ve ever needed to find a picture in a hurry, you?ll appreciate Photohighway.com. It?s a new Internet-portal site for photographers, featuring how-to-do-it articles, communities, online services, and best of all, a place to store and even sell rights to your photographs.
Software company Objective Corporation has joined forces with the Queensland Police Service and will provide a new document and information management system to the law enforcement agency.
Sydney -- As many of the brightest minds in the Australian science and technology community gathered for the second annual PriceWaterhouseCoopers Australian Technology Awards, the reason for the awards may have been the recognition of technological excellence, but the burning issue of the night was on another subject - taxation reform.
Microsoft and Kodak have reached a settlement that could take some political pressure off of the software maker and its plans to launch the Windows XP operating system.
Should stiffer sanctions be imposed on Microsoft? Well, yes, but adding yet another lawsuit won't address that issue--nor does it obscure the fact that Netscape was faltering all on its own.
For a man a few months away from leaving his job, Bill Gates has a lot on his mind.
Australia is keeping pace with other governments in biometric usage but are we operating in a policy vacuum with technology that is far from perfect?
Knowing what you'll use your scanner for will help you decide what kind of scanner to get.
PIXL provides a decent suite of image editing tools for beginners wanting to spice up their photos and Web designers looking for an affordable imaging solution. Read our Australian review.
Want to get into digital photography, but find your funds lacking? We assess the eight budget point-and-shoot cameras to sort the deals from the duds.
Replacing the popular D60, this digital SLR delivers high-end features at a newly low price.
Nokia's 3220 makes its presence known with flashing LEDs and a case that can 'write' messages in the air.
We review more than a dozen mobile phones -- from smart phones and high-end 3G handsets to mobiles for the fashion-conscious.
Norton improvements won't happen over night
Software takes a long time to improve, says Symantec's VP of consumer engineering, Rowan Trollope.… Watch it now
Telstra's BT coat doesn't fit
Australian security: the lucky country
Storage infrastructure on the tender track
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