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Google faces $10m fine for Safari gaffe
US authorities prepare case.
Liam Tung
May 7 2012, 7:22AM
Software
Q&A: What good will a jelly battery do?
So-called 'jelly batteries' could be set to make gadgets safer, lighter and longer lasting. We speak to a research team about what the polymer 'wonder' gel is capable of.
Tom Brewster
Sep 13 2011, 6:58AM
Hardware
Greens aim to make Do Not Call registration permanent
Do Not Call -- ever.
Liz Tay
Mar 18 2010, 2:12PM
Sales & Marketing
Telstra pays $100k fine for privacy abuse
External call centre guilty of Do Not Call register breach.
Ben Grubb
Aug 20 2009, 9:17AM
Security
Outdated paper is ripe for retirement
Industry lobby group aims to cut paper consumption in office paper use by 20 percent within five years.
Sholto Macpherson
Jul 21 2009, 9:22AM
Software
Just a few on Twitter do all the tweeting - study
A tiny fraction of those who use the fast-growing social network phenomenon Twitter generate nearly all the content, a Harvard study shows.
Erin Kutz
Jun 5 2009, 2:58PM
Software
Do more with your netbook
Miniature laptops may be small, but they are capable of much more than meets the eye, as Will Stapley discovers
Will Stapley
Mar 27 2009, 10:13AM
Hardware
Telcos the worst offenders for Do Not Call breaches
Telcos trying to promote new phone plans and other related services accounted for over half of all Do Not Call Register complaints in the last 12 months.
Staff Writers
Jan 16 2009, 8:10AM
Collaboration
Backing up is hard to doin this day and age
Rabid is frustrated by the amount of standards, tape formats and of course, his nephew.
Rabid Reseller
Nov 27 2008, 4:33PM
Data centre
Do you want fries with that?
Michael Jenkin discusses the value of service in a time of low margins and increasingly stiff competition.
Staff Writers
Oct 28 2008, 10:44AM
Finance
How much do end-users know about content security?
The significance of content security is on the rise so CRN assesses how much education resellers’ customers need.
Staff Writers
Sep 30 2008, 10:45AM
Security
Opinion: Where the streets do have names
Just in case you dropped in today from the outer reaches of the galaxy, the news is that Google unleashed it’s Street View offering on the netizens of Australia the other day.
Ian Yates
Aug 7 2008, 10:02AM
Collaboration
What do Australians want to watch: LCD or plasma?
The digital home market is expanding and the local market is splashing its cash on televisions.
Staff Writers
Feb 7 2008, 11:27AM
Hardware
Head to head: Do we really need compulsory data leakage disclosure laws?
New privacy laws have spread across the US and could be enforced in Australia
Staff Writers
Oct 17 2007, 11:15AM
Security
Cover story: 'til death do us part
Partners: Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em
Staff Writers
Sep 19 2007, 9:35AM
Strategy
CRN Poll: Which of these distributors do you deal with most?
Around 40 percent of our reseller readers picked Altech as the distributor they dealt with most.
Lilia Guan
Mar 30 2007, 2:47PM
Training & Development
Sun worries? Let your bikini do the talking
NEW YORK - As the bikini turns 60, it's entering the electronic age with a new model featuring a built-in alarm to warn wearers to get out of the sun - and ease concerns that the scanty swimsuits damage the health.
Belinda Goldsmith
Jul 28 2006, 10:58AM
Sales & Marketing
Do Not Call register fears unfounded
Contact centre vendor, Aspect Software, has dismissed the current concern over the proposed national Do Not Call (DNC) register legislation as a “storm in a tea cup.”
Tim Lohman
Jun 8 2006, 4:19PM
Collaboration
Ingram seeks to do still more with less
Broad-based distributor Ingram Micro has cut 12 staff as it fights to maintain profitability in the face of ever-shrinking margins.
Fleur Doidge
Jan 27 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Thanks, we’ll do that now: Captaris
Document management software vendor Captaris has bought the distribution arm of business partner Axient for an undisclosed sum, citing dissatisfaction with that company’s performance in the channel.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 28 2003, 12:00AM
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