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Electronic Frontier Foundation Takes Action Against Spying Printers

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has revealed which printer manufacturers have complied with the US Secret Service to encode pages with identifying information. It will also take the next step to...

Archive, Hardware

Bernie Ticks Clicks ‘N Bricks Mix

MELBOURNE - The head of the Myer department store chain says the company can beat its online retail rivals by offering both clicks and bricks.

Archive, Retail

ACCC Looks To Superfast Broadband Access Service

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has proposed to declare a superfast broadband access service (SBAS), opening up 25 Mbps-plus services to telecommunications providers.

Archive, Internet

Lexmark’s Printer with CD Burner

For the first time, you can now burn photo CDs without a PC - thanks to the new Lexmark P450 photo printer.

Archive, Hardware

No Joke! Google Racing Speeds Off

Look out Lewis Hamilton, your days are numbered. Or maybe not.

Archive, Services

Apple To Grow Services Business

Apple's services business is set to double by 2020, according to a Credit Suisse analyst.

Archive, Technology

New BenQ Joy Book

BenQ has released its 13" widescreen Joybook S52 with all the glory of the highly successful Joybook 7000.

Archive, Hardware

Review: Pioneer’s Wireless Speaker Is A Wonderful Glimpse Into Future Sound

Smarthouse puts Pioneer's new wireless system to the test to determine if the retro speaker is worth the hype.

Archive, Hardware, Reviews

NBN Sky Muster Satellite Service Now Available

NBN has launched its Sky Muster wholesale broadband satellite service, advising today that it is now being sold by retailers.

Archive, Internet

Is The Writing On The Wall For The Age And The SMH?

Is the writing on the wall for Fairfax newspapers the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald after Bill Gates own Seattle morning newspaper decided this week to quit print for...

Archive, Marketing