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RIM sets out pricing tiers for Blackberry apps

RIM sets out pricing tiers for Blackberry apps

RIM has published the pricing for its paid applications on its new app store, BlackBerry App World, and in doing so has informed BlackBerry users they will be paying more for their applications than iPhone users..
Rosalie Marshall Mar 6 2009 9:25AM Software
Opinion: Silence fuels unease over IT offshoring

Opinion: Silence fuels unease over IT offshoring

Key issues affecting Indian outsourcing were off the agenda at the country’s big trade show.
Mrk Koyabashi-Hillary Mar 6 2009 6:08AM Strategy
Zoho refreshes Writer 2.0 online word processor

Zoho refreshes Writer 2.0 online word processor

Online productivity apps firm Zoho today launched a new version of its flagship Zoho Writer word processing tool, featuring what it claims are major enhancements to the user interface.
Phil Muncaster Mar 6 2009 5:59AM Software
Spotify user details compromised in major hack

Spotify user details compromised in major hack

Online music service Spotify has become the latest web firm to suffer a major hack, after revealing yesterday that criminals may have accessed user registration details.
Phil Muncaster Mar 6 2009 12:15AM Security
US goes back to work on patent reform

US goes back to work on patent reform

The US government is once again considering a sweeping reform of the nation's patent system.
Shaun Nichols Mar 6 2009 12:15AM Strategy
Pirate Bay trial comes to an end

Pirate Bay trial comes to an end

The Pirate Bay trial, in which four Swedish men were accused of copyright theft, has come to an end.
Iain Thomson Mar 6 2009 12:15AM Software
Dell rolls out new data centre server racks

Dell rolls out new data centre server racks

Dell has introduced a pair of rack-mount server models designed for data centres.
Shaun Nichols Mar 6 2009 12:15AM Hardware
NAB buys VeCommerce speech recognition system from Telstra

NAB buys VeCommerce speech recognition system from Telstra

National Australia Bank has bought a VeCommerce speech recognition system from Telstra that will underpin its 136 NAB customer service number.
Staff Writers Mar 5 2009 3:28PM Software
Defence IT staff fill 80 per cent of Unisys roles

Defence IT staff fill 80 per cent of Unisys roles

Ex-Defence ICT personnel filled over 80 per cent of the approximately 380 positions required to support Unisys’ $240 million IT services contract with the Department of Defence, the company said today.
Staff Writers Mar 5 2009 3:26PM Networking
Vodafone releases pricing for converged comms

Vodafone releases pricing for converged comms

Vodafone will make its long overdue foray into office communications on Monday, launching a fully-managed package of mobile and fixed telephony, ADSL2+ Internet and office Wi-Fi branded together as 'Vodafone Business One'.
Brett Winterford Mar 5 2009 3:24PM Telco/ISP
Telstra’s NBN exclusion lacks global precedent: analyst

Telstra’s NBN exclusion lacks global precedent: analyst

An economic analyst from Germany’s WIK Institute has said it would be both unfortunate and unusual for the Government to continue Telstra’s exclusion from the NBN process.
Ry Crozier Mar 5 2009 3:20PM Telco/ISP
US lawmaker wants satellite images blurred

US lawmaker wants satellite images blurred

A member of the California assembly has tabled a bill that would force mapping companies to blur out millions of images in case they aid terrorists.
Iain Thomson Mar 5 2009 2:59PM Security
Autorun infections re-emerging in wild

Autorun infections re-emerging in wild

A new malware outbreak is menacing users with a new twist on an old infection tactic, according to experts.
Shaun Nichols Mar 5 2009 2:58PM Security
California lawmaker wants satellite images blurred

California lawmaker wants satellite images blurred

A member of the California assembly has tabled a bill that would force mapping companies to blur out millions of images in case they aid terrorists.
Iain Thomson Mar 5 2009 12:48PM Security
German office for information security claims internet safety is "catastrophically poor"

German office for information security claims internet safety is "catastrophically poor"

Security levels on the internet have been described as ‘catastrophically poor' by the German government's IT security department.
Dan Raywood Mar 5 2009 11:33AM Security
Proof of concept released for Google Gmail CSRF flaw

Proof of concept released for Google Gmail CSRF flaw

A vulnerability in Google's Gmail that enables cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks has been recognised since 2007, but a proof-of-concept (PoC) was just released Tuesday.
Angela Moscaritolo Mar 5 2009 10:59AM Security
Spammer banned from using Facebook after court order passed

Spammer banned from using Facebook after court order passed

A convicted spammer has been banned from using Facebook.
Staff Writers Mar 5 2009 10:51AM Security
Hallmark Cards strengthens web operations

Hallmark Cards strengthens web operations

Hallmark Cards has rolled out a managed web hosting service to increase control and reliability of its online service.
Angelica Mari Mar 5 2009 5:58AM Software
HP touts new business intelligence services

HP touts new business intelligence services

HP has announced a number of new business intelligence services that it said would help firms improve corporate governance and reduce operating costs.
David Neal Mar 5 2009 5:51AM Software
Fortinet bolsters unified threat management tools

Fortinet bolsters unified threat management tools

Fortinet today announced a major overhaul of its FortiOS operating system, designed to provide application control, data leakage protection, wide area network optimisation and Secure Sockets Layer traffic inspection to all Fortinet appliances.
Phil Muncaster Mar 5 2009 5:50AM Security

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