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Has backup moved past removable media?
By: Stephen Withers

It's an old saying that you can divide people into two groups: those that don't make regular backups and those that have lost data. But is it time for home and SOHO users to start thinking differently about the way they back up their files?


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Have you cleaned your keyboard today?
By: Stephen Withers

When I saw the recent spate of newspaper and web headlines about germs on keyboards I thought they most likely originated from a study performed by or on behalf of a company that sells cleaning products. But that wasn't the case.


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Disk degausser aids security
By: Stephen Withers

The disposal of old and faulty disk drives carries a risk that an outsider may be able to recover sensitive data from them. If the potential reward is high enough, there are ways of reading disks that have supposedly been scrubbed clean by repeatedly overwriting the data.


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The tech world’s most highly paid CEOs: Ellison leads the list
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Oracle’s Larry Ellison is officially the world’s best paid technology company CEO according to Forbes magazine, paid a whopping US $192.9 million last year. Who else makes the cut?


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5th of May is D-Day for Officeworks and Dell
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The day Dell really goes retail down under is the 5th of May, in partnership with Officeworks, and while they’ll be the only partner for now, the deal is not exclusive. It also follows similar moves in the US, Europe and China, seeing Dell go direct to retail, while still selling directly online. Will retail sit well with Dell?


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Apple's USB power famine
By: Stephen Withers

What's happening with USB power on the iMac?


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HP turns theory into fact with memristor memory
By: Stephen Withers

It's been 37 years since Leon Chua hypothesised the existence of the memristor - the 'missing' basic electronic circuit element to complement the capacitor, resistor and inductor - but Hewlett-Packard scientists have finally made one.


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CSIRO taps Cisco
By: Stephen Withers

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has chosen Cisco for a major overhaul of its voice and data network.


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ASG gets another government gig
By: Stephen Withers

ASG Group has won a contract to provide managed services to a federal government department.


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A new push for Apple Mac Gaming? I don’t think so
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

An online blog suggests Apple might have boosted chip speeds to 3.06Ghz just so better gaming could come to the Mac. Hmm... maybe... but I don’t think so.


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SME switch from D-Link
By: Stephen Withers

D-Link continues its push into the business market with a low-cost managed Ethernet switch designed for use with wireless access points.


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Intel scores supercomputer gig with Cray
By: Stephen Withers

Cray - the company once practically synonymous with supercomputers - is hitching up with Intel.


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Apple breaks with Tuesday tradition and launches new iMacs
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Apple has just broken with its Tuesday policy of launching new products by launching updates to the iMac line – on a Monday (US time), with the fastest iMac now screaming along at a whopping 3.06 Ghz!


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Aussies spent $US1 billion on servers
By: Stephen Withers

The Australian server market reached $US1.001 billion during 2007 according to analyst firm IDC.


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Kingston claims RAM first
By: Stephen Withers

Kingston Technology claims it is the first to offer high performance, low-latency DDR2-667 SO-DIMM notebook memory.


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NCR SelfServ streamlines DIY banking at ATMs
By: Stephen Withers

A new generation of ATMs is set to make it easier for people to carry out a wider range of banking tasks without entering a branch.


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Apple never did bare bones
By: Stephen Withers

Every now and again, people come up with suggestions about what sort of computer Apple should make, but currently doesn't.


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Deluge of printers from HP
By: Stephen Withers

For most printer vendors, debuting three or four new models at once would be a big deal. But Hewlett-Packard has announced a raft of 18 laser and inkjet printers and multifunction devices that are relevant to markets ranging from the high end of SOHO through SMEs to enterprise customers.
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