
Berkeley Lab and Internet2 consortium launch world's fastest network
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Internet2 consortium plan to build a blistering fast network for the Energy Department that can transmit data at the rate of 100 gigabits per second to support scientific innovation. More...

Kogan cuts prices, claims other retailers are ripping Aussies off
As a result of the price cuts, the company now offers savings of up to 50% including a 19â³ LCD television for $199, a 26â³ LED iteration for $309 or 32â³ for $50 more. More...

Is Google Messing with Your Mind? Search Alters Memory Patterns
Whether the Internet is making us smarter or stupider may be up for debate, however new innovation shows that search engines are changing the way we learn and remember things. More...

Microsoft Commits Multibillion-Dollar Partner Investments
Los Angeles - Microsoft Corp. unveiled updates to the Microsoft Partner Network, to better help partners grow their businesses and meet evolving innovation needs of clients around the globe through tools, training and incentives totaling $5. More...

Amazon opens Australian office
The company's Asia-Pacific managing director of its Web Services division Shane Owenby and global chief research officer Werner Vogels hit Sydney today for a half-day presentation to a moderate-sized group of clients at the ritzy Sofitel Wentworth hotel in the downtown central business district. More...

TSG Global has the Blue Pill for Shrinking Voice Margins
As mobile continues to expand its features with text messaging and additional multimedia options, basic voice capabilities are becoming less in demand in the telecommunications industry. More...

Telesphere Expands Into Cloud-Based Videoconferencing, Bridging PCs, Videophones, Tablets
Over the then and there four years, the videoconferencing and telepresence market will more than double to $5 billion in annual revenue, analysts estimate. More...

XP support to end after 1000 days
The most successful version of Windows - and the one that people will probably be very reluctant to give up using - is beginning a 1000-day countdown to the end of support from its parent company. More...

Enterprise Businesses Spending on Voice, Data, and Cloud Services to Increase Nearly 6% in 2011
There has been little good news about the economy lately, particularly on the jobs front. New In-Stat innovation, nevertheless, shows that Enterprise business spending on IT and telecom services, which include cloud computing, wireless, wireline voice, wireline data, and business IP/VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), will move in a positive direction in 2011, increasing a healthy 6% over 2010. More...

Apple's applications crunch to a cheaper tune at last
The day earlier the rumoured launch of Apple's new Mac OS X 10. 7 Lion, new MacBook Airs, a new Mac Mini and a new MacBook comes newly lowered pricing for iOS and Mac OS apps, all things considered reflecting the Aussie dollars strength - during those in the UK find prices going higher!. More...







