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One of the greatest ways to futureproof your computer is with RAM - high-speed, high-capacity RAM. PNY Technologies’ XLR8 MAKO DDR5 32GB 6000MHz kit is sure to make your PC fast and furious, both now and in the future, keeping pace with leading gaming titles for years and years to come.
Apple's competitors are often forced to compete on price, because when it comes down to it, that's all they've got, but with the new 5G iPhone SE, the new M1-equipped 5G iPad Air, the new Mac Studio, the new 27-inch Studio display and the M1 Ultra processor, Apple boldly goes where no-one has gone before.
The race to perfect the Arm platform to power ultra slim and light Windows 11 and Chromebook PCs is hotting up with the newest generation of 5nm processors from Qualcomm, fighting back against x86 processors and Apple's Arm-based M1-class processors, with Qualcomm's inbuilt 5G one of the differentiators for the "Always On, Always Connected" experience.
Australian mainframe users face a lengthy journey to the cloud, according to Accenture, but it seems that just dipping a toe into the water can be counterproductive.
The performance of Fibre Max high speed broadband plans in New Zealand has improved substantially, according to the country’s competition regulator, The Commerce Commission.
Promising to set a "new standard in consumer SSD performance", Samsung has made its market-leading, super-fast solid-state drives even better "at affordable price points".
In my hands and in use at various times during the past 48 hours, the MacBook Air with M1 processor is super fast, has great battery life, runs a wide range of iPhone and iPad apps, has no cooling fan and even makes Office 365 run without the "Intel beachball of slowdown pain".
Communications and data centre provider Macquarie Telecom has launched a new SD-LAN service stimulated by what it says is increased demand from its customers for greater performance, automation and intelligence in Wi-Fi networks, and cloud connectivity.
Promising to break through the limitations of traditional speakers, SOUNDBOKS offers "a new advanced amplifier system and the highest level of continuous performance with wireless connectivity and 40 hours of battery life."
GUEST OPINION by Kathryn Ramanathan, ANZ Channel and Distribution Manager, Cohesity: As Australian organisations recover from the disruptions of the past 12 months and make fresh plans for the year ahead, many are seeking ways to improve the performance and flexibility of their IT departments.
Qualcomm’s answer to Apple’s A14 processor, and those of Huawei, Samsung and others has arrived, with the lucky-numbered 888 5G Mobile Platform delivering what Qualcomm claims are giant leaps in AI, the most advanced 5G platform, a tripling down on computation photography, unrivalled gaming speed, the fastest Wi-Fi and more!
REVIEW PROMOTION: Imagine spending all day tuning a database query only to find performance problems are external to the database. If you’ve been there, then SolarWinds Database Performance Analyzer (DPA) is here to help.
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NBN speeds and performance declined as Australians followed social distancing instructions to stay home due to COVID-19, but picked up following measures by NBN Co and streaming providers, according to the competition regulator, the ACCC.
EPYC's epicness is easy to depict, for its superlative speeds and superb security, coupled with a qualitative quantity of cores bound by impressive Infinity Fabric has delivered astonishing performance to utterly crush the competition at powerfully proactive pricing and terrifically thrifty TCO.
Crikey, the Ashes campaign kicks off tomorrow for Australia's Women's Cricket Team, and with a powerful activity monitoring Apple Watch app from The Australian Institute of Sport with every player, is wrist-worn hardware and software our performance-enhancing secret weapon?
Australia’s five largest telecommunications companies received more than 88 million inquiries in the 2017-18 financial year and, in some cases, customers had to wait from four to six minutes for their calls to be answered, according to a new report from the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
New Zealand’s competition regulator The Commerce Commission says newly published key performance measures for the country’s electricity companies allow for stronger year-on-year comparisons across the sector as a whole and for individual lines companies.
How athletes perform under load during major sporting events is akin to how dynamically your applications perform under load during peak times, but there is digital infrastructure that can do the job.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has added three new videos to its telco tips series focusing on the factors inside your home that can affect how your broadband works.
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