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Warner Bros to acquire TT Games

Warner Bros to acquire TT Games

Warner Bros has entered into an agreement to acquire independent game developer TT Games..
Staff Writers Nov 12 2007 7:22AM Software
Sony adds remote access to PlayStation 3

Sony adds remote access to PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 owners in the US will be able to download the latest firmware for the gaming console today, adding several new features including making the unit accessible remotely..
Clement James Nov 9 2007 7:52AM Hardware
Web banking risk down to human error

Web banking risk down to human error

The vast majority of internet banking users are not taking even basic steps to protect themselves online, according to a new study..
Robert Jaques Nov 9 2007 7:52AM Security
PCI council to take over secure application standard

PCI council to take over secure application standard

The body charged with managing and promoting the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) announced today it will soon administer another set of merchant guidelines involving secure payment systems.
Dan Kaplan Nov 8 2007 2:43PM Security
Web 2.0 to 'revolutionise' the workplace

Web 2.0 to 'revolutionise' the workplace

Shrinking returns from business automation and the impact of web 2.0 will revolutionise the workplace and change the way we do business forever, experts predict..
Robert Jaques Nov 8 2007 7:35AM Software
'Super 3G' handsets to ring the changes

'Super 3G' handsets to ring the changes

'Super 3G' devices will become the largest selling handset type by 2012 as the worldwide mobile market moves towards higher data-rate networks, market watchers predict.
Robert Jaques Nov 7 2007 2:31PM Hardware
Apple releases QuickTime update to patch seven vulnerabilities

Apple releases QuickTime update to patch seven vulnerabilities

Apple on Monday released a new version of its popular QuickTime media player to resolve seven vulnerabilities, six of which could have been exploited to remotely install malicious code on a user's machine.
Dan Kaplan Nov 7 2007 9:56AM Security
Red Hat signs up to Open Java

Red Hat signs up to Open Java

After holding off for a long time Red Hat has finally signed an OpenJDK Community agreement and joined the Open Java project..
Iain Thomson Nov 7 2007 7:29AM Software
Hosting firm claims to beat MP3 spam

Hosting firm claims to beat MP3 spam

A web hosting firm claims to have developed spam filtering technology that can weed out MP3 attachments.
Robert Jaques Nov 6 2007 1:23PM Security
Motorola to pay US$108m for Vertex Standard

Motorola to pay US$108m for Vertex Standard

Board of directors backs tender offer.
Robert Jaques Nov 6 2007 1:22PM Security
EMC offers $15,000 a pop to preserve Aussie heritage

EMC offers $15,000 a pop to preserve Aussie heritage

Storage and security vendor, EMC is offering cash grants between $5,000 and $15,000 to individuals and businesses that are looking to digitise and preserve their valuable historical records.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 6 2007 1:11PM Storage
Securent to be secured by Cisco

Securent to be secured by Cisco

Network titan Cisco has announced an agreement to secure policy management software vendor Securent for approximately US$100m. The deal, acquisition number 125 for Cisco, is expected to close in Q2 of its financial year, January 2008.
Dave Bailey Nov 5 2007 9:33AM Security
EFTel plans to rollout VDSL

EFTel plans to rollout VDSL

Australian Internet provider, EFTel Limited has announced its plans to rollout of nationwide Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line 2 (VDSL2), the next generation in high-speed broadband delivery nationwide.

Staff Writers Nov 5 2007 6:06AM Telco/ISP
Mobile payments to ring up US$11bn by 2011

Mobile payments to ring up US$11bn by 2011

Around 52 million consumers will adopt new mobile technologies such as Near Field Communication (NFC) and other physical mobile payment methods to pay for everyday goods and services by 2011, analysts predict.

Staff Writers Nov 2 2007 3:06PM Software
Internode wants Telstra 'rejects' to trial Naked DSL

Internode wants Telstra 'rejects' to trial Naked DSL

Internode is calling on Telstra rejects to trial its new “Naked DSL” broadband service which frees customers from the need to pay line rental by offering ADSL2+ broadband and a broadband phone service over a standard copper line.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 2 2007 10:57AM Telco/ISP
Asus $499 laptop to hit Australian shores

Asus $499 laptop to hit Australian shores

Asus has confirmed that its highly anticipated Eee PC will hit Australian shores for only $499 next month.
Staff Writers Nov 1 2007 3:24PM Hardware
CSIRO electrical shirt to give soldiers a buzz on the battlefield

CSIRO electrical shirt to give soldiers a buzz on the battlefield

The Australian Defence Department has injected $4.4 million worth of funding to further the CSIRO’s research into designing clothing which can be used as a self-recharging electrical source on the battlefield.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 1 2007 1:55PM Hardware
Microsoft takes proprietary shortcut to SOA

Microsoft takes proprietary shortcut to SOA

Microsoft plans to enhance its existing middleware range and introduce new products in an effort to catch up in the service oriented architecture (SOA) space.
Tom Sanders Nov 1 2007 11:30AM Software
Leopard users unable to run Java 1.6

Leopard users unable to run Java 1.6

Early adopters of Apple's newly released OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system are unable to work with the latest version of the Java programming language.
Shaun Nichols Nov 1 2007 11:14AM Software
Innovation: essential to productivity and economic growth

Innovation: essential to productivity and economic growth

Australia has not made any gains in innovative capacity over the past decade. While innovation is the key to lifting productivity, living standards and competitiveness, it is poorly understood in Australia, and too closely coupled with research.
Angus M Robinson Oct 31 2007 4:36PM Strategy

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