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Tuesday, 12th June 2007
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TiVo is finally reaching local shores, and Australian VoIP supplier, Engin, is bringing it in. The company has also teamed up with Optus to offer high-speed ADSL2+ broadband to Australian users, meaning it now offers voice, content and internet services.

Meanwhile, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs on Monday introduced Core Animation - a major feature in the upcoming version of Mac OS X that promises to give developers the tools to build more intuitive interfaces for Apple's computers.

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Telco/ISP
Engin nabs TiVo distribution and teams with Optus
SYDNEY – Australian VoIP-cum-broadband supplier, Engin, will be responsible for bringing the much talked-about TiVo PVR (personal video recorder) to Australia early next year.
By Sarah Falson


Security
Half of all workers admit stealing data
Sensitive material easily stolen using USB drives.
By Robert Jaques


Applications
Mac OS X Leopard could make apps more intuitive
GLOBAL - The technology takes advantage of the multiple cores in most new Intel-based Mac computers, which run on dual-core or quad-core processors.
By Antone Gonsalves


IT Services
Apple to take on Microsoft with web browser
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc will create a version of its Safari Internet browser for Windows, Chief Executive Steve Jobs said on Monday, challenging Microsoft Corp. in its key stronghold of Web access software.
By Scott Hillis


Telco/ISP
Telstra now dealing through retailer, Harris Technology
SYDNEY - Mass merchant retail chain Harris Technology can now add 'official Telstra Dealer' to its portfolio.
By Lilia Guan


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Security
Microsoft rolls out centralised security management
GLOBAL - Integrated platform promises to put all security info on single console but manages only Microsoft's Forefront products.
By Larry Greenemeier


Internet
RealPlayer 11 allows online video capture
GLOBAL - RealNetworks has unveiled a closed beta of RealPlayer 11, the first major media player that allows users to download online video from sites including YouTube.
By Staff Writers


Storage
Strong storage sales sees sector soar
GLOBAL - The global storage software market experienced its 14th consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth in the first quarter of 2007.
By Robert Jaques


IT Services
Lego builds online Universe game
GLOBAL - Lego Group has given the go ahead for a massively multiplayer online role playing game in the shape of Lego Universe.
By Robert Jaques


Telco/ISP
Huawei reaches 50 million customers
CHINA - Huawei Technologies said its broadband access products and solutions had racked up 50 million DSL customers worldwide.
By Lilia Guan


Applications
Opinion: Who says you can’t get ITIL out of the box?
Reduce consulting, speed implementation, and facilitate documentation with out-of-the-box solutions.
By Ken Turbitt


Applications
Apple to let outsiders create programs for iPhone
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc. will let independent developers write applications for its upcoming iPhone and will introduce a version of its Safari Internet browser that would run on Microsoft Corp's Windows operating system, Chief Executive Steve Jobs said on Monday.
By Staff Writers


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