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Asus crowdsources new PC design
Asus is asking users to design the company's next notebooks.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 30 2008 3:13PM
Hardware
Oracle acquires Primavera Software
Oracle is to add new project portfolio management (PPM) solutions to its enterprise software line with the acquisition of Primavera Software for an undisclosed sum.
Rosalie Marshall
Oct 9 2008 7:32AM
Software
Google celebrates 10th birthday with altruism project
Google has launched a number of new sites as part of its 10-year anniversary celebrations, including one pitched at encouraging individuals to create solutions designed to make the world a better place.
Staff Writers
Sep 25 2008 9:20AM
Software
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
When to kill an IT project
Billions of dollars per year are being wasted on ‘underperforming’ IT-related projects but few are being killed off as a result, experts claim.
Ry Crozier
Sep 8 2008 2:46PM
Strategy
Citrix project Kensho to enlighten datacentre managers
Enterprise application delivery vendor Citrix has announced a project designed to allow IT managers to run virtualised applications, wrapped up as a so-called virtual machine (VM), on Microsoft's Hyper-V, VMware's ESX and Citrix's own XenServer virtualisation platform
Dave Bailey
Jul 17 2008 7:47AM
Storage
PMPartners sees need for bridge in project gaps
PMPartners Group has claimed that 60 percent of Australian organisations have no project governance, greatly increasing the risk of project failure and time or budget overruns.
Lilia Guan
Jun 16 2008 3:14PM
Strategy
Half of all businesses admit to IT project cancellations
New research has suggested that nearly half of firms have recently canned IT related projects before completion.
Gareth Morgan
May 20 2008 3:35PM
Strategy
DMCA complaint prompts Google to take down open source project
Google has yet again succumbed to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and has taken down an open source project which allowed a high-definition video decoder called CoreAVC to run on Linux systems.
Sylvie Barak
May 6 2008 7:47AM
Software
Adobe launches Open Screen Project
Adobe has launched the Open Screen Project, an attempt to encourage Flash and Adobe AIR developers to work towards a common application interface across a range of devices.
Staff Writers
May 2 2008 2:24PM
Software
Quaero project branded 'ridiculous'
Quaero, the search engine research project once predicted to be the European equivalent of Google, has come under fire..
Clement James
Apr 25 2008 12:58PM
Software
Intel outlines ESP project
Intel has revealed details of its Everyday Sensing and Perception (ESP) project which aims to make computers more context-sensitive..
Ian Williams
Apr 3 2008 7:31AM
Hardware
Conroy pulls the plug on $1 billion OPEL broadband project
Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, has pulled the plug on the OPEL consortium’s billion dollar regional broadband network after the Government found the group had failed to meet the original terms of its contract.
Mitchell Bingemann
Apr 2 2008 1:24PM
Telco/ISP
Ivan Krstic quits OLPC project
Ivan Krstic has stepped down as director of security for the non-profit One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project..
Mar 26 2008 7:00AM
Security
US Homeland Security delivers new malware capture method
A project funded by the Department of Homeland Security promises to give security researchers a new way to kill botnets and targeted malware attacks before they infect computers.
Jim Carr
Feb 20 2008 10:03AM
Security
IT heavyweights join OpenID project
Google, IBM, Microsoft, VeriSign and Yahoo have become the first corporate board members of the OpenID Foundation, paving the way for an internet-wide single sign-on platform and an end to multiple passwords..
Clement James
Feb 11 2008 3:25PM
Software
EA donates SimCity to OLPC project
Electronic Arts (EA) is donating the original 1989 version of SimCity to the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project..
Matt Chapman
Nov 12 2007 7:22AM
Software
Sony PS3 upgrade boosts Folding@home project
Sony has released an update for US PlayStation 3 users which will increase the effectiveness of the Folding@home distributed computing project.
Clement James
Aug 23 2007 12:59PM
Software
Compromised Ubuntu project servers used in attacks taken offline
The open-source Ubuntu Linux project had to take five of its eight Ubuntu-hosted community servers offline after they'd been commandeered by hackers and were launching attacks.
Jim Carr
Aug 20 2007 6:09AM
Security
Biotesting Europe project aims to cut ID theft
UK scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have confirmed that they will take part in a pan-European project targeting ID theft.
Robert Jaques
Aug 14 2007 12:51PM
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