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Visa calls in payments change

28 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Ben Woodhead

Visa has brought to Australia its push to turn 3 billion mobile phones into wireless wallets with the launch of a cashless payment trial that promises to convert handsets into credit cards.


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Toshiba Satellite A300 and U400

28 Aug 2008 | MIS.Online | Jan Birkeland

It's that time of year again, and by that I mean it's time for Toshiba's bi-annual update of its notebooks in both the consumer and business ranges.


Symantec rebuilds reputation

27 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Chris Jenkins

Software company Symantec says the release of the latest version of its Norton security systems for home users should help rebuild a reputation battered by string of products blighted by sluggish performance.


No more swipes at the petrol pump

27 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Ben Woodhead

Woolworths will become one of the first major Australian retailers to take full advantage of microchipped credit cards with the launch of a service allowing consumers to pay for petrol at the pump with just a flash of their card.


iPhone game earns painter $4k per day

25 Aug 2008 | MIS.Online | Ulrika Hedquist

New Zealand artist and self-taught Mac programmer David Frampton has struck gold with a helicopter game for the iPhone.


A new chip off the old block

23 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Ben Woodhead

What do opera singers and fish have in common? If you guessed Intel, you'd be right.


ePassports safe from forgers

22 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Julian Bajkowski

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has moved to quell fears that computer chips embedded in Australia's new electronic passports could easily be duplicated.


IAEA director Jacques Baute / Pic: Dean Calma - IAEA

Nuclear peace

22 Aug 2008 | CIO Asia | Jack Loo

Information technology plays a critical role in the work of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the global inspectorate charged with verifying countries' nuclear activities.


Australian runner Sally McLellan celebrates with Canada's Priscilla Lopes-Schliep after taking silver in the womens 100m hurdles in Beijing

Huge online games audience

21 Aug 2008 | MIS.Online | AAP

Hundreds of millions of people are getting their Olympic fix from the internet.


Out of the box

19 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Ben Woodhead and Chris Jenkins

It's barely 20 years since the personal computer became a fixture in the office, but the days of the desktop PC are numbered.


Retailers such as David Jones are mining customer card databases for marketing data

On the cards: marketing gets personal

16 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Ben Woodhead and Paul Smith

Companies are amassing ever more precise information on individual customers.


Searching for the next level

12 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Chris Jenkins

Imagine a world where records for everything from the birth of Christ onward were available as digital media. Experts say this is the future.


Australian rider Trent Lowe in the 2008 Tour de France / Pic: Slipstream Sports

Weekend warriors set for gadget power

09 Aug 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Chris Jenkins

Gadgets and gizmos once used only by elite riders are becoming available to mere mortals of the cycling world.


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Qld gets phone tap green light

28 Aug 2008  | MIS.Online

The federal government will support phone interception powers for Queensland law enforcement agencies, Premier Anna Bligh says... Read more Read more


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A fattening thin client market

22 Aug 2008  | CIO Asia | Reuben Tan

The thin client market for the Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) region continues to grow significantly, pointing to a solid future for this form of 'lean and mean' computing for large enterprises... Read more Read more


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Open season

25 Jul 2008  | MIS

The true figures may not be known but there are growing signs that the influence of open source on corporate computing is gaining pace, Sarah Stokely writes... Read more Read more


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Heads in the clouds

26 Aug 2008  | MIS.Online

Enterprise computing has its head in the clouds. Google and IBM are among a raft of companies chasing cloud computing, hoping it will deliver a new era of powerful internet-based computing. The Scoop host Mark Jones is joined by Nicholas G. Carr, the author made famous by his book "Does IT Matter"; Matt Glotzbach, director of product management, enterprise, at Google in California; and Dr Willy Chiu, VP, high performance on demand solutions, IBM Software Group... Read more Read more


Talking BlackBerry

01 Aug 2008  | MIS.Online

Julian Bajkowski asks BlackBerry maker Research in Motion's chief operating officer, Denis Kavelman, about the BlackBerry Bold, the future of enterprise mobility and the company's plans for the consumer market. .. Read more Read more


US finds caps don't fit

25 Aug 2008  | MIS.Online

In the home of the brave and the land of the free, downloaders are starting to find out the internet ain't what it used to be... Read more Read more


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Adaptive networks: your competitive edge

16 Jul 2008  | Whitepaper

Things change so rapidly, it's like a Darwinian struggle to keep up. As the pace of change accelerates, how can your organization become and remain competitive? <i> - John McHugh Vice President, General Manager ProCurve Networking by HP</i>.. Read more Read more


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Spending the nation's wealth

12:19AM | MIS | Ben Woodhead. Additional reporting by Chris Jenkins

As private-sector information chiefs feel the pinch of a tightening economy, their government peers continue to splash the cash, Ben Woodhead writes.

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