Software

Artificially intelligent news reader shuts down

Artificially intelligent news reader shuts down

There isn’t space in the online media market for a personalising news aggregator to grow large, an Australian web entrepreneur has claimed.
Liz Tay Aug 4 2008 11:59AM Software
Linux preinstalls rocket to three per cent

Linux preinstalls rocket to three per cent

Linux has made headway in Microsoft's UK heartland, the PC sales channel.
Mark Ballard Aug 4 2008 8:12AM Software
Oracle acquires Global Knowledge Software

Oracle acquires Global Knowledge Software

Oracle will acquire Global Knowledge Software for an undisclosed sum, to boost it software training offerings.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 4 2008 8:03AM Software
Google sheds light on search process

Google sheds light on search process

Google is going to tell users more about where their search results come from.
Shaun Nichols Aug 1 2008 1:56PM Software
Oracle embraces 'Enterprise 2.0' with new PLM module

Oracle embraces 'Enterprise 2.0' with new PLM module

Oracle plans to announce a new Customer Needs Management module for its Agile Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software suite early next year.
Liz Tay Aug 1 2008 1:19PM Software
SAP refuses to budge on hikes in support costs

SAP refuses to budge on hikes in support costs

SAP has admitted that its plans to force its customers on to new support contracts will result in many of them paying for services they do not need.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 1 2008 8:03AM Software
Microsoft heads to court with Primax

Microsoft heads to court with Primax

Microsoft is returning to the courtroom over another patent infringement case.
Shaun Nichols Aug 1 2008 8:01AM Software
Microsoft tells Mac users to get Firefox

Microsoft tells Mac users to get Firefox

Two and a half years ago Microsoft discontinued its Internet Explorer for Mac and the firm recommended users migrate to Apple's Safari. Today, the MSN video page tells Mac users to use Firefox.
Fernando Cassia Jul 31 2008 1:52PM Software
Opinion: Mobile Me finally fixed... for now

Opinion: Mobile Me finally fixed... for now

Apple fans can finally breathe a fruit-flavoured sigh of relief as the Cupertino Collective announces that its Mobile Me fluffy Cloud service is up and running properly.
Stewart Meagher Jul 31 2008 1:52PM Software
Coppers investigate Ebay seller collapse

Coppers investigate Ebay seller collapse

Australian police are investigating the case of the spectacular collapse of one of the country's biggest Ebay sellers.
Nick Farrell Jul 31 2008 1:52PM Software
Amazon payment systems take on PayPal

Amazon payment systems take on PayPal

Amazon has introduced two new payment systems for merchants and consumers which brings it into a market dominated by PayPal.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 31 2008 7:57AM Software
Citizenship now a design principle: UNSW

Citizenship now a design principle: UNSW

Engineers and developers should take into account the citizenship impact of technology in new product designs, a University of New South Wales academic says.
Ry Crozier Jul 30 2008 2:46PM Software
IBM unveils memory-boosting software

IBM unveils memory-boosting software

Researchers with IBM have developed a new set of software applications designed to improve the human memory.
Shaun Nichols Jul 30 2008 1:46PM Software
CIO “disquiet” over unified communications costs

CIO “disquiet” over unified communications costs

Australian CIOs and IT managers have voiced “disquiet” over their inability to justify a return-on-investment on unified communications, a new study by Frost & Sullivan has found.
Ry Crozier Jul 30 2008 11:51AM Software
International piracy plans leaked onto the internet

International piracy plans leaked onto the internet

A memo from businesses to government negotiators working on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) has been leaked on the first day of meetings..
Iain Thomson Jul 30 2008 10:58AM Software
Facebook poaches Mozilla engineering chief

Facebook poaches Mozilla engineering chief

Facebook has added further seasoned management talent with the hiring of Mozilla's vice president of engineering Mike Schroepfer.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 30 2008 8:14AM Software
China launches UFO document software

China launches UFO document software

Mainland China's government will promote home-grown office productivity software in at least six ministries this year that uses a uniquely Chinese document format standard.
Egan Orion Jul 29 2008 1:29PM Software
Credit crunch angst boosts open source software

Credit crunch angst boosts open source software

The crashing state of the economy is not a bad thing for everybody, a recent survey by the Open Solutions Alliance uncovered.
Emma Hughes Jul 29 2008 1:29PM Software
Mobile Me mislays mail

Mobile Me mislays mail

Apple is still having birthing problems with Mobile Me, the replacement for its Dot Mac service which never really made the grade.
Stewart Meagher Jul 29 2008 1:29PM Software
Mobile maps show the way

Mobile maps show the way

The use of mapping services on mobile phones is growing rapidly in the US and Europe, new figures show.
Staff Writers Jul 29 2008 7:44AM Software

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