Security
Museum of Contemporary Art hacked?SYDNEY - Security experts are mum on claims by Search engine Google that Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art website contains malicious ‘badware’.
By Negar Salek Hardware
Sony denies imminent PSP phoneUSA - Sony Ericsson has moved to quell rumours that it is about to launch a mobile device that combines gaming and phone functionalities.
By Robert Jaques Internet
Internode revises ADSL2+ plans for SOHO and SMBSYDNEY: Internode has restructured its broadband plans for the first time in two years, offering business users more choice in a market that demands faster speeds at cheaper rates.
By Sarah Falson Hardware
Toshiba slashes HD DVD sales forecastsUSA - Toshiba has nearly halved its sales target for HD DVD players and recorders in North America following slower than expected sales in the region.
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Macquarie Hosting goes virtualSYDNEY - Macquarie Hosting, a division of Macquarie Telecom, has joined VMware’s Service Provider Program (VSPP).
By Lilia Guan
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Mac OS X: Leopard lacks and likesGLOBAL - Apple's operating system includes some 300 new features, including a few notable omissions, minor disappointments, and hidden gems.
By Thomas Claburn Hardware
Apple gets its game on with EA, IDGLOBAL - With an improved operating system and graphics and a growing user base, the Mac is grabbing the attention of game makers.
By Michael Singer Finance
IBM pays out US$745m for TelelogicSWEDEN - IBM announced yesterday that it will acquire Telelogic AB, a Swedish provider of software development technology.
By Robert Jaques Applications
Adobe launches Apollo into AirGLOBAL - Adobe has released a first beta of its Apollo platform for rich internet applications, dropping the Apollo codename and unveiling Adobe Integrated Runtime (Air) as its new name.
By Tom Sanders Security
Security flaw hits Safari on WindowsGLOBAL - Security researcher Aviv Raff claims to have found the first security vulnerability in Apple's Safari browser on Windows only hours after the software was released.
By Tom Sanders Hardware
Hardware
Nokia's low-power link to be new Bluetooth standardHELSINKI - Mobile handset firm Nokia's ultra low power short-range wireless technology is to be developed as a new version of Bluetooth to connect devices such as watches and heart monitors, the company said on Tuesday.
By Rex Merrifield
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