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Microsoft claims Windows 7 is on track

Microsoft claims Windows 7 is on track

Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 7 is "on track" for its recently announced January 2010 launch date.
Matt Chapman Jul 28 2008 9:27AM Software
Weekly Roundup: The NBN seems further away and an astronaut outs aliens on heavy metal radio

Weekly Roundup: The NBN seems further away and an astronaut outs aliens on heavy metal radio

New setbacks arose this week for the national broadband network (NBN). In other news, a former astronaut claimed aliens have been to Earth during a radio interview.
Staff Writers Jul 26 2008 1:24PM Telco/ISP
iAnywhere puts email on 3G iPhone

iAnywhere puts email on 3G iPhone

The business credentials of Apple's 3G iPhone have been boosted by Sybase's iAnywhere division, which has announced enterprise email support for the device in its iAnywhere Mobile Office suite.
Daniel Robinson Jul 24 2008 4:19PM Software
Google closes in on Digg

Google closes in on Digg

Google is on the verge of snapping up news aggregator Digg for a reported US$200m as the search giant continues to bolster its news service.
Guy Dixon Jul 24 2008 9:11AM Software
Firms waste 'weeks a year' on upgrades

Firms waste 'weeks a year' on upgrades

IT managers spend an average of 44 minutes on each PC or laptop every time software needs to be upgraded, according to research from Citrix.
Staff Writers Jul 23 2008 9:05AM Software
Enterprises warned on open source security

Enterprises warned on open source security

A study into eleven popular open source applications has suggested that enterprises are underestimating the security risks of using the code..
Iain Thomson Jul 22 2008 1:50PM Software
Nasa may hitch a ride on Japanese spacecraft

Nasa may hitch a ride on Japanese spacecraft

Nasa is talking to Japan's space agency about using one of its spacecraft for servicing missions to the International Space Station, according to Japanese media reports.
Simon Burns Jul 22 2008 8:37AM Hardware
Gartner advises caution on WiMax

Gartner advises caution on WiMax

WiMax is a "niche technology" best suited for emerging markets that have yet to build a broadband infrastructure, according to industry analysts.
Guy Dixon Jul 22 2008 8:37AM Telco/ISP
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
China spends big on the internet

China spends big on the internet

Online spending in China rose almost 60 per cent in the first six months of the year, new research reveals.
Simon Burns Jul 18 2008 9:10AM Networking
Apple breaks price promise on UK Itunes

Apple breaks price promise on UK Itunes

When Apple promised six months ago to equalise the cost of Itunes download throughout Europe, the chaps in the accounts department at Cupertino were probably thinking they had a long round of tough negotiations with records labels and artists ahead of them.
Stewart Meagher Jul 16 2008 9:50AM Software
Google and Viacom agree on database sharing

Google and Viacom agree on database sharing

Identities will be hidden
Stewart Meagher Jul 16 2008 9:50AM Software
Murdoch casts doubt on Microsoft/Yahoo

Murdoch casts doubt on Microsoft/Yahoo

News Corp head Rupert Murdoch appears to be soured on any chance for Yahoo to cut a big deal with Microsoft..
Shaun Nichols Jul 14 2008 9:45AM Strategy
MIT concentrates on solar panels

MIT concentrates on solar panels

Scientists at MIT have come up with a new method of generating solar power using windows to collect the sun’s rays.
Iain Thomson Jul 14 2008 9:14AM Hardware
Murdoch casts doubt on Microsoft/Yahoo

Murdoch casts doubt on Microsoft/Yahoo

News Corp head Rupert Murdoch appears to be soured on any chance for Yahoo to cut a big deal with Microsoft.
Shaun Nichols Jul 12 2008 12:52PM Strategy
Water found on the moon

Water found on the moon

A new scan has shown the presence of water in moon rock at levels not previously thought possible.
Iain Thomson Jul 11 2008 9:19AM Strategy
Sun shines on green teleworking

Sun shines on green teleworking

A survey of employees' home and workplace energy use has revealed that office equipment eats up energy at twice the rate of home equipment..
Guy Dixon Jul 5 2008 6:30AM Networking
US rebate cheques spent on porn

US rebate cheques spent on porn

President Bush's economic stimulus plan which involved sending cheques of up to US$1,200 to every taxpayer has provided a boom to the online porn industry, according to market research..
Iain Thomson Jul 5 2008 6:30AM Software
All-in-one Eee Monitor PC on the cards

All-in-one Eee Monitor PC on the cards

Asus is fleshing out its rapidly expanding Eee brand with an all-in-one Eee Monitor desktop PC..
Guy Dixon Jul 5 2008 6:30AM Hardware
Location-based services on the move

Location-based services on the move

Location-based services are shifting away from North America to Asia and Europe, new research reveals..
Robert Jaques Jul 4 2008 5:08AM Software

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