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Friday | 5 December, 2008

Stories about: Computer Applications

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    Can game console technology find roadside bombs? 07/04/2008 08:26:58

    While it can already be found in some of the most popular handheld devices and video game consoles, Canada-based Quanser Consulting hopes to take haptic technology -- which merges tactile sensation and control to interaction with computer applications -- to uncharted terrain with a tour of duty in the Canadian military.
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    18Gbps transfer rate earns Supercomputing Bandwidth Challenge crown 26/11/2007 08:13:30

    A team led by Indiana University won this year's Supercomputing Bandwidth Challenge by achieving a peak transfer rate of over 18Gbps out of a possible maximum of 20Gbps.
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    NSW to develop Web-based election software 11/10/2007 12:35:33

    The NSW Electoral Commission (NSW) will develop a range of Web- and Windows-based applications to support the operation of elections paving the way for the possible introduction of online voting throughout the state.
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    Uniting Church proves it has soul with three year telco contract 11/07/2007 16:30:28

    Emerging telecommunications group, Soul today signed a three year, multi-million dollar partnership with UnitingCare Ageing (UC Ageing)
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    IBM unveils latest content management moves 14/02/2007 08:51:16

    Having previously made major product announcements around data and information management, IBM has focused on the third leg of that strategy, content management, including the vendor's first major release of its acquired FileNet technology.
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    VeriSign undertakes tenfold expansion of Internet infrastructure 09/02/2007 13:52:35

    VeriSign today announced plans to expand the capacity of its global Internet infrastructure 10 times by the year 2010.
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    How to pimp your ride, Computerworld style 15/01/2007 07:49:43

    There has been a lot of hype lately about Internet in the car, but do-it-yourself pioneers like Bill Rigby have been enjoying on-the-go browsing for years. So far, no one has been hurt.
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    IBM touts Flash-killer 12/12/2006 08:29:43

    IBM has built a prototype storage device with two partners that they claim is 500 times faster than Flash.
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    Women in IT: Susan Webb 06/03/2006 10:30:41

    Susan Webb enrolled in a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Edith Cowan University along with 20 other females and 130 males. By the time Webb graduated in 2003, the number of females had dropped to four. This led Webb to undertake a PhD about the declining participation of women in IT. Webb tells Computer world that it "ain't easy" to be a woman in IT and you need to have a thick skin...
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    New OpenDocument alliance could've helped MA CIO 06/03/2006 10:16:47

    A group of more than 35 U.S. and international IT vendors, organizations, academic institutions and industry bodies is due to announce the formation of the OpenDocument Format (ODF) Alliance Friday.
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    OASIS committee to tackle Semantic Web services 03/11/2005 08:17:13

    A prominent Web standards organization announced Tuesday the creation of a new committee to study how the idea of semantics and the Semantic Web can be applied to service-oriented systems.
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