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IBM pumps cash into clouds

IBM pumps cash into clouds

IBM is planning to invest some US$360 million in efforts to expand its cloud computing program..
Shaun Nichols Aug 4 2008 8:00AM Storage
Dell to get back into music player market

Dell to get back into music player market

Dell is planning a return to the media player market according to Dell officials quoted in the Wall Street Journal.
Iain Thomson Jul 31 2008 7:57AM Training & Development
Digital photo frames explode into a living room near you

Digital photo frames explode into a living room near you

Photographs have long been the most popular way to capture a moment in time, but the good old-fashioned family photo album is rapidly being replaced by Harry Potterish digital displays.
Emma Hughes Jul 28 2008 2:07PM Hardware
Interwoven buys into e-discovery for US$36m

Interwoven buys into e-discovery for US$36m

Content management firm buys Discovery Mining to boost its e-discovery capabilities
Phil Muncaster Jul 28 2008 10:32AM Security
Set top boxes tune into big sales

Set top boxes tune into big sales

The market for set top boxes is set to explode, according to a recent report..
Shaun Nichols Jul 23 2008 4:48PM Hardware
Google marches into Russia with ad buy

Google marches into Russia with ad buy

Google is to acquire Russian-based contextual ad firm ZAO Begun..
Shaun Nichols Jul 21 2008 3:48PM Strategy
HP crams datacenters into shipping container

HP crams datacenters into shipping container

HP has unveiled a new product which fits an entire datacentre into a standard shipping container.
Shaun Nichols Jul 17 2008 3:12PM Storage
Opinion: Will XP's expiry breathe new life into Vista?

Opinion: Will XP's expiry breathe new life into Vista?

Microsoft has cut off the supply of Windows XP, but enterprises are still unwilling to give it up.
Daniel Robinson Jul 14 2008 9:17AM Software
House to size up global roaming rates

House to size up global roaming rates

Australians love to travel overseas. We also love our mobile phones. But anyone who's tried to place a call on their mobile while travelling internationally knows how expensive combining those two loves can be.

Dylan Bushell-Embling Jul 10 2008 12:17PM Telco/ISP
IBM worms its way into African economy... with chocolate

IBM worms its way into African economy... with chocolate

The latest corporate giant trying to get its teeth into Africa has come up with a novel approach: woo the locals with chocolate.
Sylvie Barak Jun 28 2008 12:01PM Strategy
Nokia buys into social networking

Nokia buys into social networking

Nokia is to acquire Swiss start-up Plazes in a deal which the handset maker says will help it develop location-based social networking..
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008 11:52AM Telco/ISP
China denies probe into Microsoft

China denies probe into Microsoft

China has officially denied reports that it is planning an investigation into the market position of Microsoft in the country..
Iain Thomson Jun 23 2008 7:41AM Security
EMC backs research into cloud computing

EMC backs research into cloud computing

Storage firm EMC has joined the Daoli Trusted Infrastructure Project which conducts research into "trust and assurance" in cloud computing environments..
Ian Williams Jun 17 2008 8:46AM Hardware
Tight times and iPhone bite into Fone Zone's profit

Tight times and iPhone bite into Fone Zone's profit

Consumer's reluctance to replace mobile handsets has led to a decrease in profit revenue forecasts for retailer Fone Zone which could result in the closure of some stores.
Lilia Guan Jun 11 2008 3:37PM Telco/ISP
IBM plunges into water-cooled chips

IBM plunges into water-cooled chips

IBM has delivered the first working prototype of its water-cooled 3D chips..
Shaun Nichols Jun 7 2008 11:42AM Hardware
Google beams cash into solar power

Google beams cash into solar power

Google has stepped up its commitment to solar power with an investment of US$10 million in local company BrightSource Energy..
Shaun Nichols May 16 2008 7:30AM Hardware
Hacker hired by News Corp. testifies in corporate spying trial

Hacker hired by News Corp. testifies in corporate spying trial

A software engineer testified that he was hired by a unit of News Corp. to develop software that could reverse engineer code on satellite receiver smart cards, but denies hacking.
Jim Carr Apr 28 2008 10:51AM Security
Microsoft and Novell push into China

Microsoft and Novell push into China

Microsoft and Novell have announced an "incremental investment" in their interoperability relationship, and have promised to put particular emphasis on the Chinese market..
Robert Jaques Apr 22 2008 7:36AM Software
Industry lays into 3-D Secure

Industry lays into 3-D Secure

Payments experts have rounded on the 3-D Secure identity verification scheme, which was set up to secure online transactions. The system is vulnerable to fraud and non-intuitive, they argue.
Phil Muncaster Apr 14 2008 11:22AM Security
Intel puts half a billion into Chinese tech firms

Intel puts half a billion into Chinese tech firms

A subsidiary of chip maker Intel plans to invest US$500 million in Chinese technology firms, the company has announced. The funds will be invested in companies with interests including broadband wireless, media, telecoms and "clean technologies", the company's investment arm, Intel Capital, said..
Simon Burns Apr 11 2008 7:52AM Financial Services

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