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 Data #3 sells Navision business
 Oracle ISVs to get helping hand in database app market
 Aust joins international spam fight
 Trial over CDMA chips set in Qualcomm-TI litigation
 Short takes: Week of 5 July

 
Data #3 sells Navision business
National integrator Data #3 has sold its Microsoft Navision business unit to Eclipse Computing for an undisclosed amount. More...

Oracle ISVs to get helping hand in database app market
ISVs have been tipped as major beneficiaries of an expected marketing boost by Oracle via its reseller partners, including NSW VAD Attain IT. More...

Aust joins international spam fight
Australia has joined the United States and the UK in a scheme which is designed to encourage cooperation in fighting cross-border spam. More...

Trial over CDMA chips set in Qualcomm-TI litigation
The war of statements between Qualcomm Incorporated and Texas Instruments over rights to produce CDMA semiconductors continued in the wake of a split decision from the Delaware Chancery Court where the two firms have been locked in contentious litigation for several months. More...

Short takes: Week of 5 July
An often irreverent look at some of the week's other news, including Microsoft's solution for Download.Ject, the final release of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 and EU vs Microsoft. More...

 
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