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IDC predicts top tech for 2010 IT recovery

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Senior editor Sam Diaz talks to IDC Chief Analyst Frank Gens about the technologies he believes will drive a small IT recovery in 2010. He points out mobile, business applications, ...

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  • Titstorm 'irresponsible', says Conroy

    Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has called attacks on government websites meant as a protest against his planned filtering scheme "totally irresponsible".

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 9:11 PM PST

  • BlackBerry 'terminal software issues' tax senators

    BlackBerry phones issued to senators have not achieved a tick of approval, with one senator raising her problems with the mobile devices in the Senate Estimates.

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 8:49 PM PST

  • PayPal explains Indian service suspension

    Unannounced temporary suspension due to enquiries from country's regulators over revised licensing rules, confirms e-payment services provider. Compare your salaryUse the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average...

    ZDNet Asia | Feb 9, 2010 8:12 PM PST

  • Nvidia primes Optimus switchable graphics

    The technology, which automatically switches between integrated and discrete graphics to save battery life, will be in 50 notebooks by midsummer.

    ZDNet Asia | Feb 9, 2010 7:41 PM PST

  • RIM: BlackBerry sales on solid footing

    Despite an uncertain business roadmap, sales for RIM's Blackberry's continue to be on solid footing, says analyst.

    ZDNet Asia | Feb 9, 2010 7:26 PM PST

  • Govt websites attacked by Titstorm

    A group calling themselves anonymous have attacked two prominent government websites in a protest against the Federal Government's planned internet service provider level filtering scheme.

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 7:21 PM PST

  • New CommBank core now holds customer info

    The Commonwealth Bank of Australia today said it had migrated all customer information onto its core banking system as it reaches the halfway point of the mammoth $730 million...

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 7:17 PM PST

  • IT providers are resisting the cloud

    The major barriers to cloud adoption are reluctant technology providers and a lack of ideas about how to use the cloud, says British telco BT.

    ZDNet Asia | Feb 9, 2010 7:12 PM PST

  • Wireless@SG goes places with new engine

    Singapore government unveils Centralised Location-based Engine with aim to enable new services including advertising and cashless payments.

    ZDNet Asia | Feb 9, 2010 7:11 PM PST

  • $35m Western Power contract for ASG

    ASG Group has today announced a $35 million contract with Western Australian energy company Western Power.

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 7:01 PM PST

  • YouTube's traffic data for music questioned

    The number of visitors to Warner Music Group's YouTube videos doubled in January and outpaced the much larger Vevo. But those numbers are now being questioned.

    ZDNet Asia | Feb 9, 2010 6:53 PM PST

  • Cisco predicts wireless-data explosion

    Company's mobile data forecast predicts a 39-fold increase in mobile data traffic over the next four years.

    ZDNet Asia | Feb 9, 2010 6:40 PM PST

  • 80% of Aussies support filter

    A survey commissioned by the ABC's Hungry Beast, has found that 80 per cent of respondents supported Labor's proposed filter.

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 6:40 PM PST

  • 26 Windows, Office holes patched in 13 bulletins

    Patch Tuesday update addresses vulnerabilities in DirectShow, SMB Protocol, ActiveX, Windows Shell Handler, and 32-bit Windows.

    ZDNet Asia | Feb 9, 2010 6:03 PM PST

  • Google's social side hopes to catch some Buzz

    Facebook and Twitter are the darlings of the social-media world, not Google--which hopes to change that with Buzz, betting it can organize your online social life.

    ZDNet Asia | Feb 9, 2010 5:47 PM PST

  • Google stingy on malware handout?

    To entice security researchers to look for holes in the Chrome browser, Google has announced it will pay US$500 for bugs found in the code. But several experts have...

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 4:53 PM PST

  • Roadshow Films gave $500k to political parties

    Roadshow Films, one of the film studios that brought a copyright case against ISP iiNet, donated almost $500,000 to Australian political parties in the lead up to filing its...

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 4:43 PM PST

  • Vividwireless in national roll out

    The Seven Network has revealed that it plans to expand its vividwireless 4G wireless broadband network to most of Australia's capital cities, following the network's construction in Perth.

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 3:56 PM PST

  • Google debuts Buzz social networking

    Google announced on Tuesday that it was immediately rolling out Google Buzz, a location-aware social networking tool highly integrated with its Gmail client, Google Maps and a new Android...

    ZDNet Australia | Feb 9, 2010 2:23 PM PST

  • Google Buzz sparks Gmail social networking

    Google has announced on Tuesday that it is immediately rolling out Google Buzz, a location-aware social networking tool highly integrated with its Gmail client, Google Maps and a new...

    ZDNet UK | Feb 9, 2010 11:42 AM PST

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