Defence goes thin, tank styleDefence CIO Greg Farr finds another way to have thin desktops.February 23, 2010 by Christine Lee in CXO
Apple fosters love 'down under'ZDNet.com.au cartoonist Christine Lee shows what the iPad really means to Australia.January 31, 2010 by Christine Lee in Apple
One big happy familyStephen was confident he could keep both of his new pets on a short leash at the one time.November 17, 2009 by Christine Lee in NBN
The long-awaited separation of TelstraBlessed is he who shepherds the weak through the valley of Telstra, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost DSLAMs.November 8, 2009 by Christine Lee in NBN
Conroy creates super-villain envySenator Conroy was recently named Internet Villain of the Year at the British annual Internet Industry Awards. But were the other villains jealous?July 16, 2009 by Christine Lee in Security
David Thodey: The man behind the maskOur in-house cartoonist's rendition of new Telstra chief executive David Thodey shows the true man behind the corporate mask.June 2, 2009 by Christine Lee in Mobile Carriers
Secret NBN blueprints revealedThe true nature of the government's plans for NBN implementation have come to light.April 16, 2009 by Chris Duckett in Networking
Conroy at an early ageWho could have predicted that baby Stephen Conroy would grow up to be a big, strong, decisive communications minister?March 22, 2009 by Chris Duckett in Security
The Gershon defenceFujitsu bought Telstra's Kaz IT services division to gain a foothold in the Federal Government market, but will it be as easy as that?March 10, 2009 by Christine Lee in Government
Sol-searching over at lastAfter a job well done, it's time for Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo to head home for some relaxing times with familiar faces.February 26, 2009 by Alex Serpo in Mobile Carriers
UPS systems from the dark agesAustralia's largest banks typically have back-up systems upon back-up systems. Or do they? Some might not be quite so modern.February 17, 2009 by Alex Serpo in Finance
Trying to ring NortelCan you call Nortel when its head office has applied for bankruptcy protection? Our resident cartoonist skewers the Canadian telecommunications equipment maker's recent problems.February 17, 2009 by Alex Serpo in Networking
Sun's BlackBox Down UnderA humorous look at Sun Microsystems' revelation it had shipped two of its Project BlackBox 'datacentre in a shipping container' products in Australia over the past year.February 17, 2009 by Alex Serpo in Data Centers