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Which IT giants paid no Aussie tax last year?
ATO reveals 2017 data.
Justin Hendry
Dec 14 2018 6:45AM
Strategy
Foxconn slashes offer for Sharp
Pair agree to takeover.
Staff Writers
Mar 31 2016 8:00AM
Strategy
Foxconn delays Sharp takeover after finding "liabilities"
Sharp shares tumble.
Staff Writers
Feb 26 2016 11:53AM
Hardware
Foxconn to buy Sharp
Giant takeover deal said to be worth $8 billion.
Staff Writers
Feb 25 2016 4:05PM
Hardware
Foxconn to invest $8bn in Sharp
Only legal, regulatory processes remaining.
Staff Writers
Feb 7 2016 5:56PM
Software
Vodafone fuels sharp rise in new TIO complaints
"Extremely disappointing".
Staff Writers
Feb 25 2011 7:18AM
Telco/ISP
Macquarie Uni CIO to be named in August
Over 250 applications received.
Stuart Finlayson
Jul 31 2009 5:41PM
Strategy
LCD sales drive profits for Sharp
Sharp
continues to earn healthy profits from LCD panels despite tough competition, according to the company's latest quarterly earnings report.
Simon Burns
Feb 6 2008 6:15AM
Hardware
Sharp claims world's thinnest LCD TV
Sharp has launched its Aquos X series of LCD TVs in Japan, and set the date for a European launch in September 2008.
Staff Writers
Jan 31 2008 2:40PM
Hardware
Sharp hike in cyber-attacks from China
Security experts have warned of a sharp hike in malicious activity coming out of China..
Robert Jaques
Dec 18 2007 7:04AM
Security
Sharp and Samsung trade blows in patent spat
Japanese electronics manufacturer Sharp has filed a lawsuit against rival Samsung and its US subsidiaries Samsung Electronics America and Samsung Telecommunications America, alleging infringements of five of its patents on LCD-related technology.
Robert Jaques
Aug 8 2007 10:47AM
Strategy
Sharp Australia recalls 42-inch LCD TVs
Sharp Corporation of Australia on Tuesday told retailers that it had located a fault in 20 per cent of its existing stocks of 42-inch LCD televisions, prompting Sharp to announce a voluntary recall on Friday.
Sarah Falson
May 28 2007 4:01PM
Hardware
Sharp bets US$30m on solar power
New manufacturing technology to cope with silicon shortage.
Simon Burns
Nov 3 2006 9:50AM
Hardware
Sharp accused of failing to declare 800m yen
The tax authorities in Japan have accused Sharp of not declaring ¥800m (£3.8m) in income.
Matt Chapman
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Financial Services
Experts detect sharp hike in ‘script kiddie’ phishing tools
Almost a third of phishing attacks during February were generated by technically unskilled individuals using so-called script kiddie kits, new monitoring data has revealed.
William Eazel
Mar 31 2006 9:02AM
Security
Caller-ID – sharp enough to cut out spam?
With both the US CAN-Spam Act and the EU Directive on spam proving to be failures in stemming the flow of unsolicited emails, attention has turned once again to technology and standards in the battle against spam.
Jamie Cowper
May 19 2004 3:45PM
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