Articles about : Speed
Gloria Robbins - still computing
She has done it all -- and everywhere across our region.
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Ultimate technology - it doesn't get better than this
By: Bill Harrington
04/01/2008 04:16:26
If a calculator is nearing its use-by date, what's the future for a PC?
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Avoiding (very) expensive tears before bedtime
By: Peter Davidson
23/10/2007 23:54:34
Few industries are as riven with squabbles, disputes and legal stoushes as ICT. How ever they start, we need a better way of getting them finished
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Telstra's call for development
By: Sol Trujillo
23/10/2007 00:41:29
Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo's vision for the future
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WAN acceleration offers huge payoff
By: David Newman
23/10/2007 00:27:56
Imagine walking into the CIO's office tomorrow and saying: "I can cut our WAN consumption by as much as 80 times, speed file transfers as much as 45 times and make our Windows users a whole lot happier." Think you'd get the CIO's attention?
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WAN acceleration offers huge payoff
By: David Newman
23/10/2007 00:27:56
Imagine walking into the CIO's office tomorrow and saying: "I can cut our WAN consumption by as much as 80 times, speed file transfers as much as 45 times and make our Windows users a whole lot happier." Think you'd get the CIO's attention?
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High tech in the weirdest places
By: Information Age staff
23/10/2007 00:09:23
The IT industry is no stranger to innovation. In fact, crackpot -- er, novel uses of technology often prove the key to achieving competitive advantage.
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Trevor Robinson, computer pioneer 1922-2007
By: Peter Davidson
17/08/2007 15:53:47
Few have left footprints as large and deep across Australia's technology landscape as Trevor Robinson, who died recently in Melbourne aged 84.
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US banks weigh future of contactless payments
By: Paul Roberts
17/08/2007 15:19:57
You can call it "cash 2.0": a new age of wireless payment technology that may replace even the smallest cash transactions in the coming years with the wave of a credit card or mobile phone.
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Games impart real world skills
By: Alistair Lindsay
17/08/2007 15:09:19
Games are not all gore and grief - they can be a powerful weapon in the educator's armoury
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Driving innovation in e-government
By: Hon Gary Nairn
17/08/2007 15:04:44
The wheels of government are powered by ICT - and more horsepower is being added
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