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Portable meter simulator uses Dominion Electronics’ Rabbit technology
FMC Technologies (USA) has developed a portable meter simulator which allows customers to easily test and Rabbit demonstrate the functionality of load controllers and flow computers. At the heart of the solution is the RCM4000 RabbitCore module from Dominion Electronics.
Ferret Product - Published 5 hours, 27 minutes ago
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Competing forces
Sales are down: in department stores, electronics emporiums and at the school canteen.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - Published 2 days, 6 hours ago
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ASD Technology launches 3rd generation RF matrix switch
ASD Technology has released a new 3rd generation RF matrix switch, the QE3 from Quintech Electronics.
Ferret Product - Published 2 days, 11 hours ago
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OzPoliCon 2008
On October 18, 2008 Australian Politics TV will host Australia’s first ever politico bloggers and online activists conference. The draft conference agenda and registration form are at Australian Politics TV - OzPoliCon 2008 There has been a growing wealth of activism taking place on the Internet. From blogs, to YouTube, to discussion boards, online sit-ins, electronic [...]
Alex Schlotzer - Published 2 days, 15 hours ago
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Australian whole of government Microsoft Software Tender
The Australian Department of Defence has issued a Request for Tender for companies to sell it, and the rest of the federal government, Microsoft software. It is a little odd, that for a RFT about software, a "Weight Limit" has been specified (16 Kilos) and size (0.5m x 0.6 x 1m). It would seem more appropriate to ask for electronic documents with a Mbyte limit. Also it is a shame the Australian
Net Traveller Tom Worthington - Published 2 days, 18 hours ago
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Long-Awaited National E-Conveyancing System A Step Closer
The Law Council has welcomed yesterday’s Council of Australian Government (COAG) resolution on the development and implementation of a national electronic conveyancing system...
Law Council of Australia - Published 2 days, 20 hours ago
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Passive harmonic filters
Westek Electronics has launched Schaffner ECOsine broadband passive harmonics filters that are said to provide a better utilization of the power capacity of distribution transformers and networks to increase efficiency to either allow more non-linear load to be connected to the same system or postpone expensive upgrades to the electrical system capacity.
Australian Mining - Published 2 days, 21 hours ago
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Vic may drop its e-conveyancing system
Victoria's $30 million electronic conveyancing system is likely to be shelved following yesterday's agreement by all states and territories to push ahead with a national system for transferring land online.
MIS Financial Review - Published 2 days, 22 hours ago
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PayPal backdown blow for eBay
Online auction giant eBay has dumped its controversial bid to force buyers to use its wholly owned subsidiary, PayPal, as the sole means of electronic payment for purchases on its website.
MIS Financial Review - Published 2 days, 23 hours ago
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High-speed photocouplers from Soanar
NEC Electronics has announced a new series of high-performance photocouplers for inverter control applications that deliver speeds up to 10 megabits per second (Mbps) in packages that reduce their on-board footprint to 1/2 that of previous 8-pin Dual Inline Package (DIP).
Ferret Product - Published 3 days, 10 hours ago
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US government sued over tracking mobile phones
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) are suing the US Department of Justice (DOJ) for details of its ability to track individuals via their mobile phones..
IT News - Published 3 days, 18 hours ago
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Whole-of-Government review of e-security
The Attorney-General Robert McClelland and the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Senator Stephen Conroy today announced a whole-of-government review of e-security. Australia's ever-increasing reliance on information and communications technology and the threat of a hostile online environment has prompted the review, which will assist the development of a national framework for securing Australia's electronic networks.
Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy - Published 3 days, 18 hours ago
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Report on electronic voting trials
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has provided a brief report on the two trials of electronically voting at the 2007 federal election. 1511 Defence personnel in Iraq, Solomon Islands, East Timor and Afghanistan voted electronically using the Defence Restricted Network to communicate with a specially developed AEC system. 850 people used a separate system in Australia for those who are
Net Traveller Tom Worthington - Published 3 days, 20 hours ago
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2 July 2008 - Whole-of-government review of e-security
The Hon Robert McClelland MP. 'The e-security review is an opportunity to look at what help the Government can provide to develop a more secure and trusted electronic operating environment for both the public and private sectors. The purpose of the review is to develop a new Australian Government E-Security Framework in order to create a secure and trusted electronic operating environment for both the public and private sectors.
Federal Government - Published 3 days, 20 hours ago
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Boffins promise flexible laptops
Pioneering work to develop next-generation plastics could pave the way for electronic billboards, flexible laptops and high-definition television screens only 1cm thick.
IT News - Published 3 days, 23 hours ago
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