Stories about: Brady

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    Are costly SSDs worth the money? 07/09/2011 01:15:00

    With 5,000 employees and 280 branch offices, Associated Bank is a prime example of a medium-sized business with big data demands.
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    Optus to launch new satellite in 2013 21/03/2011 11:19:00

    Optus today announced the announced that a new satellite, Optus 10, is scheduled to be deployed for Australia and New Zealand by 2013.
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    St George launches first Android banking app 01/11/2010 09:42:00

    iPad and iPhone apps are all the rage amongst Australia’s largest banks — but Westpac subsidiary, St George, has bucked the trend by launching what it claims is the first mobile banking application in Australia to focus on the emerging Android platform.
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    The story of NeoGAF (AKA "a crappy club for jerks") 20/09/2010 15:45:00

    At the end of the 20th century, the word “Internet” had yet to bore into everyday vocabulary. Computers still weren’t a fixture in most homes, and mainstream opinion held that the machines were ticking bombs set to go off when the calendar rolled over to the year 2000. But at the same time, a young, enthusiastic cluster of game-loving writers realized the Internet’s huge communicative potential, and resolved to bring other gamers together.
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    Hollywood's secret celebrity geeks and closet nerds 17/03/2010 15:33:00

    We at Computerworld would be the last to say that science and technology aren't creative pursuits. Still, when most people say, "Oh, she's very creative," they're probably not talking about the subject's ability to perform higher math or engineer a network. Such people might be amazed to learn of the remarkable number of actors, directors, musicians and other celebrities who nurture an inner geek.
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    Cisco quits WiMax radio business 06/03/2010 12:47:00

    Cisco Systems will stop developing and making WiMax base stations to concentrate on the IP (Internet Protocol) networks that sit behind them.
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    Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky 19/10/2009 17:00:00

    When it comes to video games, spin-offs are almost never as good as the original material. Pokemon, on the other hand, has actually been pretty damn lucky with the polish and high-quality gameplay of titles like Pokemon Snap, Pokemon Puzzle League and the lesser-known Pokemon Trading Card Game for the Game Boy Advance.
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    New phishing attack chats up victims 17/09/2009 06:17:00

    With many who bank online now wary of phishing attacks, criminals are adding fake live-chat support windows to their Web sites to make them seem more real.
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    New law keeps sex offenders off MySpace, Facebook 14/08/2009 01:04:00

    The governor of Illinois signed into law yesterday a bill that banishes sex offenders from social networking sites. The law, designed to protect children from predators who use sites such as Facebook and MySpace to lure potential victims, is the first of its kind. While some are lauding the legislation as a positive step in stopping sex offenders, others are saying it undermines the criminal justice system and sits on the border between justified and inhumane.
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    Optus inks $100M ABC deal 18/06/2009 12:50:00

    Optus has today inked a $100 million eight-year deal to continue the provision of satellite services to the ABC.
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    Qimonda to wind down DRAM plants by end of March 17/03/2009 07:58:00

    Embattled German DRAM maker Qimonda will cease chip production by the end of March as it continues to seek ways to avoid liquidation.
 
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