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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Cisco to extend Apple's deadline again in iPhone suit   Microsoft shares stumble after CEO's warning on Vista   IBM's eDRAM helps AMD more than it hurts Intel   Wireless LAN market grows by double digits in 2006   IBM gives SMBs fast path to virtualisation   ACS Foundation launches QLD chapter    ANZ makes takeover bid for E*Trade Australia   Debate grows over software-as-a-service architecture   Oracle tightens ties between TimesTen in-memory system and 10g   With Fleury gone, Red Hat shifts to new leaders for JBoss   Dell hires Motorola exec to head consumer unit   Judge weighs dismissal of Google trademark case   Mashups make their way into business apps--slowly   Borland re-invents itself; moves to application life cycle management   It's a big, wide, wireless world
Monday, 19th February 2007
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Tim Lohman,
Editor

 

This afternoon, Cisco Systems has agreed to extend the deadline again for Apple to respond to a lawsuit accusing the computer maker of violating Cisco's iPhone trademark.

Also making news, Microsoft shares fell as much as 2.7 percent, their biggest drop in nine months, after chief executive Steve Ballmer said analysts' forecasts for fiscal 2008 revenue for Windows Vista were "overly aggressive."

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Government/Law
Cisco to extend Apple's deadline again in iPhone suit
Cisco Systems has agreed to extend the deadline again for Apple to respond to a lawsuit accusing the computer maker of violating Cisco's iPhone trademark.
By Antone Gonsalves


Finance
Microsoft shares stumble after CEO's warning on Vista
Vista forecasts were "overly aggressive".
By Reuters


Hardware
IBM's eDRAM helps AMD more than it hurts Intel
IBM unveiled a smaller, faster and cooler type of memory that it said will improve the performance of graphics and other embedded systems over traditional SRAM.
By Michael Singer


Convergence
Wireless LAN market grows by double digits in 2006
The wireless LAN market surpassed US$3.6 billion in 2006.
By Jennifer Follett Hagendorf


Applications
IBM gives SMBs fast path to virtualisation
Promising to lower costs through consolidation, IBM rolled out three new server options for entry-level and midrange customers.
By Staff Writers


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ACS Foundation launches QLD chapter
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is to launch a Queensland chapter of its ACS Foundation.

By Staff writers


Finance
ANZ makes takeover bid for E*Trade Australia
ASX-listed online share trader E*Trade Australia Ltd is the subject of a $268 million takeover by the ANZ bank.
By Staff writers


Applications
Debate grows over software-as-a-service architecture
Browser-based applications offer simplicity, but some argue the PC should have a role, too.
By Staff writers


Applications
Oracle tightens ties between TimesTen in-memory system and 10g
New caching options in TimesTen Release 7 make it a fast front end for Oracle's flagship database.
By Staff writers


Applications
With Fleury gone, Red Hat shifts to new leaders for JBoss
Open source projects can flounder without strong leadership. JBoss' new team must keep that from happening.
By Staff writers


Jobs Centre
Dell hires Motorola exec to head consumer unit
The No. 1 PC maker is in the midst of a major shake up that started when its Chief Executive Kevin Rollins quit in January..
By Staff writers


Government/Law
Judge weighs dismissal of Google trademark case
A US judge is considering whether to dismiss a lawsuit against Google that argues it abuses trademarks by allowing rivals of a company to buy ads that appear when consumers search the Web for information on that company.
By Staff writers


Applications
Mashups make their way into business apps--slowly
Oracle and IBM roll out business-oriented products that raise the profile of this Web 2.0 technology.
By Staff writers


IT Services
Borland re-invents itself; moves to application life cycle management
After spinning off Borland's JBuilder and Delphi products, CEO Tod Nielsen lays down his Gauntlet testing software against Microsoft and IBM.
By Staff writers


Telco/ISP
It's a big, wide, wireless world
The 3GSM World Congress is the biggest stage for the mobile computing industry. Here's what went on..
By Staff writers


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