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Google rejects Atlantis discovery claims
Google has denied claims that its Google Earth tool had been used to discover a grid of streets in the ocean thought to be the lost city of Atlantis.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 23 2009 6:34AM
Software
SAP buys Coghead to expand SaaS portfolio
SAP has acquired Coghead, a company that enables developers to build cloud applications without code, for an undisclosed amount.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 21 2009 7:37AM
Software
IFPI sites hacked by Pirate Bay supporters
Hackers have attacked web sites belonging to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) to show their support for The Pirate Bay, which is standing trial in Sweden over piracy allegations.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 20 2009 10:00AM
Security
IFPI sites hacked by Pirate Bay supporters
Hackers have attacked web sites belonging to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) to show their support for The Pirate Bay, which is standing trial in Sweden over piracy allegations.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 20 2009 6:44AM
Security
Google wins Street View privacy case
A couple who claimed that their privacy had been violated by Google's Street View mapping service have failed to win compensation through the US courts.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 19 2009 10:45AM
Security
Google wins Street View privacy case
A Pennsylvania couple who claimed that their privacy had been violated by Google's Street View mapping service have failed to win compensation through the US courts.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 19 2009 6:48AM
Software
Facebook users up in arms over new T&Cs
A change to Facebook's terms of service, which extends control over user content to profiles that have been shut down, has prompted nearly 20,000 users to join protest groups.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 18 2009 6:52AM
Software
Pirate Bay trial descends into farce
BitTorrent tracker site The Pirate Bay will no longer face a charge of copying copyrighted works.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 18 2009 6:52AM
Software
Lenovo users offered BlackBerry integration
A new partnership between Lenovo and Research In Motion will allow laptop users to receive email whenever their BlackBerry smartphone can access the Internet, even if the laptop is turned off.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 17 2009 6:59AM
Hardware
Apple and Microsoft face new legal action
Major rivals Apple and Microsoft are both involved in new legal disputes, although for entirely separate reasons.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 16 2009 2:45PM
Software
Twitter plans new revenue model
Twitter said it will start producing products that will bring it more revenue, after reportedly raising US$35m in funding from US venture capital firms Benchmark and Institutional Venture Partners.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 16 2009 12:43AM
Software
Oracle explains product integration strategy
Oracle has given more details on its post-acquisition strategy and has outlined its plans for the development of social tools in enterprise software.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 12 2009 6:28AM
Software
Gartner advises against just axing costs
Gartner has advised IT departments not to simply undertake cost-cutting exercises in response to the economic crisis, but to instead focus on cost optimisation programmes.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 12 2009 6:28AM
Financial Services
Google PowerMeter tracks home juice use
Google wants consumers to have direct access to real-time electricity information, and has developed plans for a PowerMeter tool while setting forth its latest agenda for the development of a "smarter" electricity grid.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 11 2009 6:22AM
Software
Microsoft offers green reporting tools
Microsoft is offering its Dynamics AX 2009 customers a free dashboard that will capture data on energy consumption from the underlying enterprise resource planning (ERP) software.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 10 2009 3:00PM
Software
Wikipedia editing made transparent
Wikipedia users can now see how page entries are edited thanks to new technology launched by a Silicon Valley research company.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 10 2009 6:29AM
Software
IBM launches data management portfolio
IBM has released an array of products designed to help organisations better manage customer data and keep up to date with the latest industry trends.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 10 2009 6:29AM
Storage
Twitter users saved from spam overload
TwitterHawk, a new target marketing provider, said on Saturday it would curtail its services to try and save Twitter users from spam.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 9 2009 6:41AM
Software
Google brings books to mobile users
Google has brought its Book Search service to iPhone and Android devices, giving users mobile access to millions of books.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 7 2009 8:06AM
Software
Satyam disputes WHO audit report
Satyam has disputed an audit report which highlighted problems in its contract with the World Health Organisation (WHO) for the development of a US$55.5m global business management system.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 6 2009 6:45AM
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