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TomTom countersues Microsoft
Microsoft has revealed this week that sat-nav firm TomTom is counter-suing the Redmond company for an alleged patent breach.
David Neal
Mar 21 2009 7:28AM
Software
Sony strikes book deal with Google
Sony has landed a deal with Google to provide more than 500,000 book titles for the Sony Reader Digital Book.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 20 2009 3:46PM
Software
MIX09: Microsoft announces Silverlight 3 beta
Microsoft has unveiled a beta version of its Silverlight 3 browser plug-in at its MIX09 developer conference in Las Vegas.
Ian Williams
Mar 20 2009 6:19AM
Software
NetSuite rounds out SuiteCloud Ecosystem
NetSuite today officially launched its SuiteCloud Ecosystem, designed to encourage customers and independent software vendors (ISVs) to maximise NetSuite investments, and make the firm the preeminent platform-as-a-service provider.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 20 2009 6:19AM
Software
Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 8
Microsoft has officially released Internet Explorer 8 (IE8), the latest version of its web browser, adding improved compliance with web standards, greater security features and improved performance.
Daniel Robinson
Mar 19 2009 3:18PM
Software
MIX09: Microsoft adds new features to Virtual Earth
Microsoft has announced it is opening up its Virtual Earth offering to let businesses add imagery, video or written material to locations on a map.
Rosalie Marshall
Mar 19 2009 6:21AM
Software
QUT Silverlight fruits seeded in syllabus
Silverlight tools that help researchers make sense of complex genome data and patterns are being included in the advanced bioinformatics syllabus at the Queensland University of Technology.
Ry Crozier
Mar 19 2009 12:21AM
Software
MyDials needs developers for real-time BI tool
Aussie business intelligence start-up MyDials is looking to bolster its development team and partner ecosystem after closing a multi-million dollar round of funding in January.
Ry Crozier
Mar 18 2009 3:14PM
Software
Twitter seeks closer integration with Facebook
While Facebook focuses on emulating the success of its growing rival Twitter by adding contact updates to users' profile pages, Twitter is busy promoting stronger integration with the social networking giant.
Rosalie Marshall
Mar 18 2009 6:12AM
Software
APAC bullish on Linux server, desktop installs
Almost half of enterprise and government organisations surveyed by IDC on Novell’s behalf have indicated Linux will be their primary server platform within five years.
Staff Writers
Mar 17 2009 2:11PM
Software
Westpac Web 2.0 whiz quits
Outspoken Westpac technology executive David Backley has resigned from the bank.
Brett Winterford
Mar 17 2009 2:05PM
Software
Top 10 best things about the web
Today we look back on the best that the web has brought. Beyond just one site or service, this list ranks the best ways in which people have been able to use the internet.
Shaun Nichols
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Iain Thomson
Mar 17 2009 6:17AM
Software
Lotus battles Google, MS for Aussie Uni students
IBM is making a play to get Aussie university students onto the Lotus Symphony productivity suite in what appears to be a targeted campaign against competitors like Microsoft and Google.
Staff Writers
Mar 16 2009 5:56PM
Software
ABC launches Android, iPhone-friendly apps
The ABC has launched free applications for iPhone and Android handsets and a new smartphone-friendly ABC Mobile website.
Staff Writers
Mar 16 2009 5:42PM
Software
Top 10 worst things about the web
For every way that the web has improved in life, it has also made things more complicated, frustrating and dangerous.
Iain Thomson
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Shaun Nichols
Mar 16 2009 6:38AM
Software
Forrester forecasts the future of software-as-a-service
SaaS is starting to mature and move beyond its traditional areas such as CRM into newer spaces such as IT services management, according to a new report from analyst firm Forrester Research.
Ian Williams
Mar 16 2009 6:38AM
Software
Symbian fleshes out release strategy
The Symbian Foundation is laying out a roadmap for future releases of its open-source smartphone operating system.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 14 2009 9:04AM
Software
Mozilla releases third beta of Firefox 3.1
Mozilla has released the third beta of Firefox 3.1, which boasts improved performance, web compatibility and speed.
Rosalie Marshall
Mar 14 2009 9:04AM
Software
Apple to unveil iPhone 3.0 software upgrade
Apple has said that it plans to preview the new version of its operating system, iPhone 3.0, at a special event on March 17.
Iain Thomson
Mar 13 2009 11:29AM
Software
Twitter not for sale, insists co-founder
Twitter has ruled out a merger or acquisition of the company but said that it would be keen to partner with other organisations, such as Google, according to a
Reuters
report.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 13 2009 6:04AM
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