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Complaints catch up with Fast anti-piracy
The Federation Against Software Theft has defended its business practices
following criticism.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 4 2006 9:45AM
Software
Applications testing breaches data law
Firms that test apps using live customer data could be failing the Data
Protection Act.
James Murray
Jul 4 2006 9:45AM
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Unisys wins WA software rollout
The Western Australian Department for Community Development has signed an agreement with Unysis West to replace its existing client information systems with off-the-shelf software.
Staff Writers
Jul 3 2006 2:13PM
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Unysis West assists WA department
The Western Australian Department for Community Development has signed an agreement with Unysis West to replace its existing client information systems with off-the-shelf software.
Staff Writers
Jul 3 2006 2:10PM
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Red Hat slapped with patent suit
FireStar Software has filed a claim against Linux vendor Red Hat for an alleged patent infringement in one of its software products.
Tom Sanders
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
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Foreign games fail to score in China
Games developers are failing to take full advantage of China's huge market for multiplayer online games, according to analysts.
Simon Burns
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
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MTV adds new shows to iTunes
MTV Networks is expanding the range of shows it offers through Apple's iTunes music store.
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Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
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Software pirates jailed in the US
The US Department of Justice has announced that two US-based software pirates were successfully prosecuted and sentenced to a total of 21 months in prison.
Robert Jaques
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Software
Windows Vista beta downloads end today
Microsoft will be closing its public beta programme for Vista today. Users who want to participate in the beta test have until 30 June to download a copy before it is withdrawn from Microsoft's website.
Staff Writers
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Software
Sales staff not maximising CRM
A Microsoft survey suggests firms fail to properly train users of customer
relationship management systems.
James Murray
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Software
Microsoft releases Explorer 7 Beta 3
Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 for Windows XP, including new features as a result of user feedback.
Clive Akass
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
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Duo to protect software rights
Black Duck Software and Atos Origin ink deal aimed at boosting asset
management.
Roge Howorth
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
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Springer joins e-book revolution
Over 10,000 e-books are to be made available via the SpringerLink online platform from Springer, the German scientific, technical and medical (STM) publisher as it enters
the e-book era
.
Mark Chillingworth
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
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Users vent spleen at new Netscape
AOL has unveiled its revamped Netscape social news site to a less than enthusiastic reception from existing users.
Staff Writers
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Software
Microsoft delays Office 2007 release
Microsoft said Thursday it will delay the release of its Office 2007
business productivity software, citing a desire to implement improvements from customer feedback received during testing.
Reuters Staff
Jun 30 2006 3:40PM
Software
Red Hat slapped with patent suit
Firestar Software has filed a claim against Linux vendor Red Hat for an alleged patent infringement in one of its software products.
Tom Sanders
Jun 30 2006 9:58AM
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Yahoo settles click fraud lawsuit
Yahoo has settled a lawsuit filed by Checkmate Strategic Group which alleged that the search firm provided insufficient protection against click fraud.
Tom Sanders
Jun 30 2006 9:58AM
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Nanotech used for wireless chips
Scientists claim technology can boost processor speeds and reduce costs.
Staff Writers
Jun 30 2006 9:58AM
Software
Google checkout payment system goes live
Google has launched its online Google Checkout payment system, which was developed under the codename Gbuy.
Staff Writers
Jun 30 2006 9:58AM
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Google pips Apple in Wired top 40
Google has knocked Apple off the top spot in Wired magazine's annual top 40 companies list.
Staff Writers
Jun 30 2006 9:58AM
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