The Seven Network has been dealt a bitter blow by the Federal Court following a decision that rejected Seven's claim that their pay TV arm C7 was driven out of business when deprived of pay TV rights to the AFL and NRL.
The State Government will force Sydney Service station owners to install vapour capturing technology to reduce emissions of carcinogenic vapours from bowsers, following a NSW parliamentary air pollution inquiry.
Google is set to take on media organisations by hosting key news on its own site as opposed to providing links to various media sites. The move will result in less traffic visiting sites like the SMH, Age or News Ltd or magazine sites like BusinessWeek and NewsWeek, and is a development that could reduce the online advertising revenue of newspapers and broadcasters.
Retail sales are still booming with Harvey Norman today tipped to announce record sales. Contributing to its sucess is consumer electronic products and a surge in notebook and digital camera sales.
The State Department has decided that 16,000 computers it bought from a company with ties to the Chinese government should be used only for unclassified work after a lawmaker criticized the purchase as potentially dangerous to national security.
Toshiba looks to have turbo charged the graphics capability of its NB520 Netbook with AMD's new Fusion processors. Now with extended battery life and an HDMI output, how does it stack up against other budget netbooks?
Quality is always going to cost you, and while Lenovo's 17in ThinkPad W701 is not cheap, it does have some features that are well worth the extra money, including an RGB-LED backlit, 1,920 x 1,200 main display and secondary slide-out screen, integrated HueyPro colorimeter and built-in Wacom graphics tablet.