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Apple updates its Safari browser
Apple has released a new version of its Safari browser, promising better support for new web technologies and languages.
Staff Writers
Mar 19 2008 10:04PM
Software
SAS upgrades BI platform
SAS has updated its business intelligence platform, strengthening its analytics, data visualisation and data management capabilities. It has also agreed to acquire natural language processing vendor Teragram.
IT Week
Mar 19 2008 10:03PM
Software
Novell's antitrust suit against Microsoft get go-ahead
The US Supreme Court has cleared the way for Novell to proceed with its multi-billion antitrust case against Microsoft, which it accuses of unfairly undermining its WordPerfect word processor.
IT Week
Mar 19 2008 10:03PM
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Yahoo embraces semantic web standards
Yahoo is hoping to leap ahead of arch rival Google by adopting so-called semantic web standards, widely regarded as the de facto next generation technology for the world wide web..
Guy Dixon
Mar 19 2008 2:36PM
Software
AMD courts Java developers
Chip maker AMD has unveiled a plug-in that provides Eclipse developers with increased performance management and monitoring of Java software code..
Robert Jaques
Mar 19 2008 2:36PM
Software
Customer service crippled by email
Email is officially the UK's worst channel for customer service, according to recent research from e-service provider Transversal. UK customers are being failed by slow and unhelpful responses.
Staff Writers
Mar 19 2008 7:31AM
Software
BI: Information out of control?
Businesses need to improve their data management capabilities to deal with a new breed of information, Gartner analysts say.
Liz Tay
Mar 18 2008 3:32PM
Software
Google set to open new HQ in Sydney
Global online giant, Google has reaffirmed its commitment to local research and development with its announcement that Google will be opening new Australian headquarters, located in the city of Sydney, in 2009.
a Staff Writer
Mar 18 2008 3:27PM
Software
Google rolls-out Google Transit in Perth other states to follow
Google today announced the availability of Google Transit in Perth, the first city in the southern hemisphere to feature the Google Maps’ tool that provides public transport directions to commuters.
Negar Salek
Mar 18 2008 2:44PM
Software
Business Objects sharpens presentation tools
Business Objects has unveiled a new toolset which it promises will make it easier for users to assimilate enterprise reports.
Rosalie Marshall
Mar 18 2008 1:59PM
Software
VMware betas virtual management toolkit
Server virtualisation pioneer VMware has started beta testing its Virtual Infrastructure (VI) Toolkit for Windows, which allows administrators to automate many of the management processes for virtual environments.
IT Week
Mar 18 2008 1:59PM
Software
Microsoft releases accessibility tool kits to developers
Microsoft has released a number of accessibility tools targeted at developers that want to increase the openness of their products to people with disabilities.
Staff Writers
Mar 18 2008 1:59PM
Software
Apple's iPhone SDK sparks developer interest
Apple has proudly announced that more than 100,000 developers have downloaded the beta iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) since its launch on March 6. The SDK includes a set of APIs and tools.
Staff Writers
Mar 18 2008 1:59PM
Software
Second Life chief steps down
The man behind the popular online world Second Life has stepped down..
Shaun Nichols
Mar 18 2008 7:21AM
Software
Microsoft acquires Rapt
Microsoft today revealed plans to acquire Rapt, a provider of advertising yield management technology for digital media publishers..
Robert Jaques
Mar 18 2008 7:21AM
Software
EA makes a play for Rockstar
Video game publisher EA has re-launched an aggressive US$2 billion take-over bid for rival Take-Two Interactive..
Staff Writers
Mar 18 2008 7:21AM
Software
China blocks YouTube over Tibetan videos
China has blocked domestic access to YouTube after videos showing the violence in Tibet appeared on the site..
Iain Thomson
Mar 18 2008 7:21AM
Software
Microsoft licenses Adobe Flash Lite and Reader LE
Microsoft has licensed Adobe's Flash Lite software, which is designed for to enable Flash applications and web pages on mobile devices, creating a Flash plug-in for Internet Explorer Mobile..
Staff Writers
Mar 18 2008 7:21AM
Software
XML celebrates 10th birthday
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) has just turned 10 years old, but has yet to take its rightful place as a fully fledged business tool, according to data quality firm Griffin Brown..
Staff Writers
Mar 18 2008 7:21AM
Software
DocsCorp acquires DocuComp customers and technologies
Solutions provider DocsCorp has announced its acquisition of document comparison software vendor DocuComp. The deal stems from a technology sharing partnership between the companies dating back to late 2006.
Staff Writers
Mar 17 2008 2:08PM
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