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HP to split into two public companies

HP to split into two public companies

Separates PCs and printers from corporate services, will restructure 5000 jobs.
Staff Writers Oct 7 2014 6:41AM Financial Services
Apple to fix fault in iPhone 5

Apple to fix fault in iPhone 5

Free replacement for faulty power button.
Staff Writers Apr 28 2014 7:40AM Hardware
US flight regulator relaxes electronic device rules

US flight regulator relaxes electronic device rules

50-year rule broken.
Staff Writers Nov 1 2013 7:06AM Hardware
Symantec cuts Australian R&D staff

Symantec cuts Australian R&D staff

Australians caught in global consolidation.
Liam Tung Jun 9 2011 6:39AM Security
Nokia sells off Qt development platform

Nokia sells off Qt development platform

Dropped after Windows Phone 7 deal.
Nicole Kobie Mar 8 2011 6:03AM Software
Google mulls killing off address bar in Chrome

Google mulls killing off address bar in Chrome

Space-hog may be dumped.
Barry Collins Feb 23 2011 2:43PM Software
Microsoft kicks off 2011 with light patch load

Microsoft kicks off 2011 with light patch load

Two fixes for three vulnerabilities.
Angela Moscaritolo Jan 12 2011 9:58AM Security
WikiLeaks war logs off Amazon's US EC2

WikiLeaks war logs off Amazon's US EC2

Hounded out of US?
Liam Tung Oct 28 2010 6:45AM Security
AAPT offers twelve hours of free downloads

AAPT offers twelve hours of free downloads

Phone and internet bundle for $89.95 per month.
Brett Winterford Sep 9 2009 1:52PM Telco/ISP
Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS

Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS

Enterprise buyers unlikely to ditch Windows.
Martin Courtney Jul 10 2009 3:02PM Software
Dedicated Host has web services cut off

Dedicated Host has web services cut off

Queensland-based Dedicated Host appears to have shut down after being cut off by at least one wholesale provider and its outsourced support service.
Ry Crozier Mar 23 2009 3:30PM Networking
NASA shows off new star supercomputer

NASA shows off new star supercomputer

When it comes to shooting for the moon and Mars, NASA needs more than just vision and billions in funding, it needs a boost from an astronomically powerful supercomputer, namely one called Pleiades.
Sylvie Barak Nov 19 2008 6:45AM Hardware
Keylogger spyware ordered off the market

Keylogger spyware ordered off the market

In a victory for privacy advocates, an Orlando, Fla.-based company has been ordered not to sell keylogger spyware.
Chuck Miller Nov 18 2008 11:24AM Security
China's Evermore Office suite takes off

China's Evermore Office suite takes off

Chinese software vendor Evermore says individual downloads of its Office 2009 suite have taken off recently to reach 5.3 million units, local media in China reported Thursday.
Egan Orion Oct 31 2008 12:15AM Software
DSTO shows off two new Land Warfare robots

DSTO shows off two new Land Warfare robots

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) demonstrated two new robots at the Land Warfare Conference in Brisbane this week.
Staff Writers Oct 31 2008 12:03AM Hardware
Microsoft gets off of its Cloud

Microsoft gets off of its Cloud

It looks like Microsoft does not really like the idea of being too literal about the name of its long-rumoured cloud operating system.
Nick Farrell Oct 10 2008 7:30AM Networking
Intel needs a console deal to get Larrabee off the ground

Intel needs a console deal to get Larrabee off the ground

Speculation from industry insiders has it that Intel is having significant trouble getting publishers and developers to programme for Larrabee.
Sylvie Barak Sep 4 2008 1:54PM Hardware
Apple prepares to dust off Newton

Apple prepares to dust off Newton

There is a distinct feeling of déjà vu about the latest Apple-flavoured rumour concerning the release of a new PDA.
Nick Farrell Jul 25 2008 9:32AM Hardware
SAP to kill off TomorrowNow

SAP to kill off TomorrowNow

SAP has said that it will shut its TomorrowNow subsidiary..
Shaun Nichols Jul 22 2008 1:50PM Software
Hold off on new iPhone, says analyst

Hold off on new iPhone, says analyst

Business users should not be so quick to adopt the new iPhone, according to one industry analyst.
Shaun Nichols Jul 18 2008 2:57PM Security

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