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Coherent optical transceiver shipments are forecast to grow at a 17% CAGR in the next five years, according to market research firm Dell’Oro Group.

Published in Market

URLs embedded in phishing emails as an initial means of engaging the intended victim have reached those intended victims at a much higher rate than attachments used for the same purpose, according to a new report from security firm Cofense.

Published in Security

It wasn’t just Intel showing off new processors at CES, but perennial competitor AMD, too.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 23 August 2012 12:18

CingleVue gets embedded with Red Hat

Perth-based CingleVue is the first Australian company to join Red Hat's embedded partner program.

Published in Strategy

Offering greater flexibility and cost saving advantages for embedded applications

Wednesday, 06 April 2011 18:59

NEW:UK 2011 - Only a week to go

With only a week to go the team at New Events are looking forward to a great show, with a wide variety of exhibitors, new products and services, competitions, workshops, seminars and much more.

New embedded device server offers a flexible, robust and secure solution to build networking into virtually any electronic device to access and control over the Internet

Wednesday, 28 April 2010 08:19

Windows Embedded Standard 7 RTM

Microsoft's latest embedded operating system - Windows Embedded Standard 7 - has been released to manufacturing.

Thursday, 06 November 2008 19:57

Goodbye Windows 3.x, fondly remembered, not missed

As Microsoft prepares to release Windows 7 sometime in 2009, the door has closed on Windows 3.x, an operating system released 18 years ago and still used in some planes, cash registers and ticketing systems.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 30 July 2008 12:28

Microsoft wants to put Live Search inside cars

Microsoft's been working hard to get its software inside more cars and trucks for some time, and now it's bringing the 'software plus services' mantra to bear with Microsoft Live Search for Devices.

Friday, 20 June 2008 19:58

Linux powered robot can play clarinet

The University of New South Wales, in conjunction with NICTA, has won first place in an international technology competition. With a Linux powered robot that can play the clarinet. The team beat off stiff competition from a Dutch guitar playing robot and Finnish robot pianist to win the Artemis Orchestra competition.

Published in Open Source

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