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Nexus One stumbles as Google joins smartphone raceGOOGLE is learning that it takes more than a big name and well-crafted hardware to be a star contender in the smartphone arena.Tags Google,
Nexus One,
smartphone,
Android,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 08:24:36 pm
Hitachi develops brain interface to control TVHitachi says it is is working on a revolutionary brain-interface that allows users to control their TV and other electronics without the need to wave around zappers or click buttons. Tags Hitachi,
TV,
brain,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 08:19:38 pm
German government warns citizens off IEThe German government's Federal Office for Information Security is warning computer users in the country NOT to use Microsoft Internet Explorer due to recent security scares.Tags Germany,
government,
Internet Explorer,
browser,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 08:17:47 pm
Microsoft and HP move up into the cloud On a day when cyber-attacks are item number one in the tech news, it does not look like the most auspicious moment to launch a long-term alliance around cloud computing.Tags Microsoft,
HP,
cloud computing,
partnership,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 08:14:30 pm
ZDNet review of Canon Pixma MP990The Pixma MP990 is, in essence, a beefed up version of the Pixma MP560 we've already reviewed, so it shouldn't be surprising that both printers share a pretty similar design outlook.Tags ZDNet,
Canon,
Pixma,
printers,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 06:03:21 pm
WA Police appoints CIOWestern Australia Police's newly appointed chief information officer Craig Ward is making the state-wide police radio network and flexible access to skilled technology staff his top priorities.Tags WA,
police,
CIO,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 06:01:34 pm
Telstra drops wireless excess chargesTelstra today announced substantial changes to its wireless broadband access plans, offering higher data allowances and eliminating the excess usage charges. The new plans come into effect on Monday, 18 January.Tags Telstra,
wireless,
data,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 05:59:52 pm
Rudd: Schools can't charge for PCsPrime Minister Kevin Rudd today said schools should not attempt to charge parents for computers used under the Federal Government's Digital Education Revolution.Tags Kevin Rudd,
government,
schools,
computers,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 05:57:52 pm
Analysts predict bumper end to 2009 for AppleApple is set to unveil more record Mac sales when it releases the figures for its final quarter of 2009 later this month, according to reports.Tags Apple,
2009,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 05:56:09 pm
Victorian man killed by 200kg serverA man has died after computer equipment fell on him in Laverton North, West of Melbourne, whilst a workmate helped unload it with a forklift.Tags Server,
Victoria,
ITnews.com.au,
Posted 18-Jan-2010 05:52:58 pm