- Layered defenses largely fail to block exploits, says NSS
- Researchers warn of increased Zeus malware activity this year
- AusCERT 2013: Four dissenters to spur next year's security debates
- AusCERT 2013: Kill the password, says Mozilla
- AusCERT 2013: Unmanaged, unknown privileged logins opening the door for APTs: Cyber-Ark
In Pictures: The best hardware right now
We asked our in-house hardware experts a simple question: What laptop, phone, HDTV, or other device would you recommend today? Here’s what they picked. All prices are in $US
Today's Best Hardware
When we asked our staff experts about the best products in the areas they cover right now, they responded with some very well-informed opinions. Here are their choices, in 18 categories: cameras (at $200, $400, and $800), laptops (Ultrabook and gaming laptop), smartphones (Android, Windows, and camera phone), printers (home inkjet MFP and business color laser), desktop PCs (all-in-one and gaming PC), HDTVs (plasma and LCD), tablet, monitor, e-reader, and graphics board. Illustration by Andy Potts
Most Read
-
1
What’s life really like on the NBN? (Part II)
-
2
Intel claims Haswell will offer 50 per cent more battery life in laptops
-
3
AusCERT 2013: NBN users need security professionals’ help, says Google
-
4
UPDATED: 4G in Australia: The state of the nation
-
5
ASIC debacle: Conroy open to transparency over website blocks
Market Place
CSO
CIO
ARN
CFO World
CMO
- Analytics and personalisation drive leading marketer behaviour: Report
- Innovation and big data take centre stage during CMO panel
- Twitter targets second screen interaction with Amplify advertising partnerships
- Facebook talks hyper-targeting, analytics and cross-platform at AANA event
- Tapping into social experience: Tourism Australia





































