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  • Fashion label ditches dial-up, deploys VoIP

    The parent company of fashion labels Marcs, Morrissey, Jigsaw and David Lawrence, has ditched dial-up for a countrywide 512kbps WAN, which has allowed it to deploy VoIP and track its inventory in real-time.

  • EMC vs Dell: Bed of roses today, but war looms

    EMC and Dell's relationship is rosy today but Dell's US$1.4 billion gamble on EqualLogic's iSCSI-protocol networked storage technology might change all that before too long.

  • EMC improves security, energy efficiency

    In line with popular green sentiments, EMC has announced the release of a new version of its flagship product, Symmetrix, with major improvements to energy efficiency.

  • EMC boss postpones Australia visit

    Joe Tucci, chairman, president and chief executive officer of storage and security giant EMC, has postponed a planned visit to Australia at the last minute due to "unforseen circumstances"

  • Google joins Xerox as a verb

    Though you may have been "googling" people for years, the verb you were using was technically slang, until recently.

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  • Photo Gallery: Inside Firefox 2

    Mozilla Firefox 2 is a winner, beating Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 on security, features, and overall cool factor.

  • For Holden racers, tough is only the beginning

    Given the frantic activity and unpredictable movement of all kinds of hard objects within the pit, it's little surprise that the Holden Racing Team recently standardised on Panasonic's ruggedised Toughbook as its notebook platform of choice.

  • The essence of a Geek

    A general rise in technical literacy driven by gadgets such as the iPod could be evidence that 'geekery' as a personality trait is becoming more pervasive.

  • Buying StorageTek: Sun's last big gamble?

    Sun's $4.1 billion buyout of StorageTek is a huge bet: It's the last cash deal that size Sun will be able to make.

  • Sun hopes for better storage with Honeycomb

    Undaunted by past flubs, firm hopes new system will speed data retrieval and make disk failure a nearly ignorable event.

Reviews (6)

  • Mozilla Firefox 2

    Mozilla Firefox 2 is a winner, beating Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 on security, features, and overall cool factor and deserving our Editors' Choice award.

  • Britannica 2004 Ultimate Reference Suite

    Britannica overwhelms with textual information, but is weaker on the multimedia side.

  • Acer Aspire RC500

    The RC500 offers PC, TV and audio functionality in one integrated package, but there are a few catches. Read our Australian review.

  • DoDots HomeDot

    Start-up DoDots believes that there's a better way to access the Web than through a browser. The beta version of DoDots (free download) displays Web content in miniature windows (or Dots) on your desktop.

  • Palm packs more into the m500

    The first expansion cards for the m500 series of Palms have come out. The game card contains some of the Palm OS's most wanted games and we put the Asia-Pacific travel card to the test in Singapore.

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