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Online spending drops for the first time
Online monitoring company ComScore is reporting that spending online has dropped for the first time since records began.
Iain Thomson
Nov 26 2008 3:34PM
Financial Services
Microsoft delivers its first SaaS suite
Microsoft has announced Exchange and Office SharePoint will be available as online subscription services for US customers from today, and for UK customers from spring time next year.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 18 2008 3:26PM
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Piracy more 'convenient' than the legal options
Digital piracy is viewed by many as simply a more convenient alternative to obtaining content from most legal online channels, according to a report by business law firm Olswang.
Ian Williams
Nov 18 2008 6:20AM
Software
Microsoft launches online store
Microsoft has launched an online store where customers can download the company's software, and where US residents can buy the company's hardware products.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 15 2008 10:20AM
Hardware
Analysis: Online security war is social not technical
The biggest obstacle to eradicating, or at least minimising, e-crime is not a technical challenge but a social one, according to F-Secure researcher Mikko Hyppönen.
Ian Williams
Nov 15 2008 10:20AM
Security
Online shoppers using more coupons but ordering less
Online coupon aggregator Tjoos.com released statistics today which show that coupon use is up while order sizes are down by 30 per cent in the past two months.
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2008 3:03PM
Software
Courts put real value on virtual crimes
A pair of recent criminal cases are placing new value on virtual world actions.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 25 2008 1:30PM
Security
RIM to launch online store for BlackBerry apps
A new online storefront will allow BlackBerry application developers to reach users worldwide from March 2009.
Staff Writers
Oct 24 2008 2:54PM
Software
FBI administrated over busted online crime site
The FBI has been releasing more details of how it shut down the Dark Matter online crime forum.
Iain Thomson
Oct 22 2008 2:59PM
Security
Online job applications raise fears of identity theft
People who send their CVs to online job sites may be putting themselves at risk of identity theft according to a fraud prevention experiment.
Sylvie Barak
Oct 21 2008 6:35AM
Security
Online kidney donor matching raises ethical concerns
Web sites that match kidney donors with recipients may facilitate social worth judgements, researchers say, raising concerns of socio-economic discrimination.
Staff Writers
Oct 21 2008 6:25AM
Software
Multi-channeled sport not covered by review
The government will not reconsider anti-siphoning laws as it formulates new digital strategies for ABC and SBS, despite claiming multi-channeling is important to future growth.
Staff Writers
Oct 17 2008 11:32AM
Software
Optima products auctioned off on GraysOnline
Optima’s administrator has picked the Website, GraysOnline, to get rid of the whitebox builder’s products.
Lilia Guan
Oct 8 2008 3:05PM
Hardware
Online ads weather economic storms
After a brief slowdown at the beginning of the financial year, Australian online advertising revenue is expected to increase 24 percent in 2008, according to a new study.
Ashley Clark
Sep 19 2008 11:47AM
Financial Services
Fedora Project back online after hack
The Fedora Project has begun issuing updates to its Linux distribution following a hacker break-in.
Dan Raywood
Sep 12 2008 9:51AM
Security
University of Sydney takes records management online
The University of Sydney has completed the second stage of a decade-long move from paper to an electronic records keeping system.
Liz Tay
Sep 11 2008 2:20PM
Software
New satellite system to get developing world online
Plans are afoot to build a new system of satellites that could bring the internet to people in Africa, Asia and South America online.
Iain Thomson
Sep 11 2008 9:08AM
Hardware
Age brings new romance with byte
'Emily' uses the internet for up to four hours every day for emailing, finding information and for visiting online dating websites.
Melissa Marino
Sep 9 2008 5:36PM
Software
Adobe rolls out online photo editing tool
Adobe has announced the official release of its Photoshop Express beta.
Aharon Etengoff
Aug 28 2008 7:48AM
Software
Seven refused digital multi-channel reprieve
The Seven Network has revealed that it sought to multi-channel the Olympic Games but was not allowed.
Staff Writers
Aug 26 2008 10:19AM
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