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Security software testing company NSS Labs has filed an anti-trust suit against security firms Symantec, CrowdStrike, ESET and the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organisation, claiming that they had conspired to prevent independent testing of their products.

Published in Security

An European researcher says that even though HP has released patches for a vulnerability in the server management solution that is used to gain remote access to baseboard management controllers — which have been embedded in most HP servers for the last decade — users who want to patch may have problems locating the fixes on HP's website.

Published in Security

Australian shipments of hardcopy peripherals fell 8.8% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2018 to 446,000 units, according to the latest report on the market from global analyst firm IDC.

Published in Print Solutions

Complete with its Infinity Fabric laden with AMD's six gems compromising of Ryzen and Ryzen Pro, Radeon, SenseMI, GuardMI, Zen and EPYC, AMD's avenging, superhero-like, next-gen technologies are making life very tough for Intel, and great again for PC buyers.

Published in Hardware

PC shipments in the Asia Pacific region are declining, especially in China where unit shipments have declined 5.7% year over year. The APAC decline comes as the global market declined for the 14th consecutive quarter dating back to the second quarter of 2012.

Published in Market

HP has had a lot of practice over the years with its x360 range of notebooks and ultrabooks that can swivel the screen all the way back to make a tablet, and its latest 1020 G2 model is a very smooth and evolved example.

Processor giant Intel will give a demonstration of a concept 5G-connected PC during the forthcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

A survey of small and medium businesses in Australia with an annual turnover of more than $3 million has found that almost half do not consider themselves ready to cope with a new data breach law that comes into force on 22 February.

Published in Security

Want a Christmas present that's not just virtually out of this world, but actually is a head-worn portal to worlds beyond?

Published in Home Tech

HP Inc's new Kids Fund is a local programme in line with the company's global commitment, announced in July this year, "of US$20 million in technology, training and R&D funding to enable better learning outcomes for more than 100 million people by 2025".

Published in Development
Thursday, 02 November 2017 10:01

HP closes Samsung printer deal

It has taken a year, but HP has finally completed its US$1.05 billion acquisition of Samsung's printer business.

Published in Listed Tech

With plenty of power allowing "artists, designers and digital imaging professionals to unleash the power of Adobe Creative Cloud and other professional applications", HP's ZBook x2 continues HP's "reinvention of detachable PCs".

Published in Hardware
Wednesday, 04 October 2017 09:48

McLagan takes APJ helm at Veeam

Availability vendor Veeam Software has appointed Shaun McLagan to the new role of senior vice-president for APJ.

Published in People Moves

Janice Cox is the new vice-president and managing director of CA Technologies Australia and New Zealand, effective immediately, after Paul Falkenstein's nearly 20 years with the company.

Published in People Moves
Tuesday, 03 October 2017 16:50

CA picks Cox as new MD

CA Technologies has appointed Janice Cox as its ANZ vice president and managing director.

Published in People Moves

HP has denied that it has issued new firmware updates designed to prevent the use of third-party cartridges on its Officejet printers.

Published in Print Solutions

The year 2017 is the one that must have shaken Intel to the core, having coasted on incremental updates for over half a decade, with AMD the stunning CPU disruptor in the consumer and now business space.

Published in Business IT
Wednesday, 30 August 2017 11:41

Deputy rounds up Targett as CMO

Employee management SaaS provider Deputy has appointed Luke Targett to the new position of global chief marketing officer.

Published in People Moves

It's billed as one of “Australia’s fastest growing social impact businesses” by inspiring and empowering tens of thousands of Australian school students with the skills of tomorrow. Will you set your kids up in Code Camp?

Published in Your Tech

The “HP Mars Home Planet” experience teams up with partners on a global co-creation project to imagine what a human population of one million could look like on Mars.

Published in Business Software

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