Australian gvts crippled with purchases of cheap infected hardwareAustralian advisors reported that government agencies have bought cheap foreign IT hardware loaded with malware.September 27, 2010 by Darren Pauli in Hardware
Photo project to stop time in 3DA computer science professor hopes to use open-source software and super-high resolution photos to capture three-dimensional lifelike models of the world's treasures, effectively preserving their current state.December 16, 2010 by Darren Pauli in Hardware
Sweet bypass for student finger scannerAn Australian high school has installed "secure" fingerprint scanners for roll call. But will savvy students find its sweet spot?October 27, 2010 by Darren Pauli in Hardware
E-waste return scheme set for SeptPlans flagged almost a year ago to force manufacturers to enable the recycling of computer equipment are set to come into force late next year.November 7, 2010 by Darren Pauli in Hardware
Aussies love cloud, or they think they doUp to 75 per cent of Australian enterprises are considering moving business-critical applications to cloud computing, but the definition is somewhat of a loose term, according to research.October 25, 2010 by Darren Pauli in Hardware
Robot prepares to save NZ miners: photosTwenty-nine miners trapped in a New Zealand coal mine may be rescued by a military robot used by police to help end a three-day gun-battle last year.November 21, 2010 by Darren Pauli in Hardware
NZ Rescue robot fails, new bot soughtAuthorities are seeking a replacement robot to rescue 29 miners trapped in a New Zealand mine after the first machine hit water and short-circuited.November 22, 2010 by Darren Pauli in Hardware