Opinion: Clouds darken outlook for Vista's successor
Windows 7 looks like being an improvement on Vista, but economic and environmental concerns may mean few enterprises will rush to adopt it.
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Internet Explorer 8 inches closer to release
Microsoft has announced that Internet Explorer 8 will be released in the first half of 2009.
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Microsoft moves to end Vista Capable case
Microsoft has filed motions to dismiss the class action law suit it faces over its Vista Capable marketing campaign.
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Nokia S60 users to get Lotus email
Nokia has confirmed that S60 smartphone users will have access to Lotus email from December following a new deal with IBM, which owns the majority of Symbian.
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Even Google scales back on holiday fun
Internet search giant Google Inc is known for hosting the most extravagant holiday parties in Silicon Valley, often drawing crowds of over 10,000 and prompting some employees to post ads for party dates on classifieds Website Craiglist.
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IT execs say learned the lessons of dot.com crash
Technology executives told a conference this week they learned lessons in the dot.com crash that wiped $5 trillion off tech stocks at the start of the century that would help them through current difficulties.
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Week in review: net filters, NBN, CEOs, security and hardware
It's been a busy week in the Australian tech industry. Both the NBN and net filters are due to happen in weeks, so companies and government departments are scrambling on all sides. Overseas, several companies have dropped their CEOs or hired new ones. Read on for more information.
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US makes big counterfeit hardware bust
Authorities in the US have seized a massive collection of counterfeited IT equipment: 420,000 pieces of networking equipment and hardware components.
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Samsung takes solid state drives up to 256GB
Samsung has announced that it has started volume production of a new 256GB solid state drive (SSD), the company’s most capacious ever.
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Key management is crucial to cloud computing: Dunkelberger
Key management and cross-application encryption will be the next big thing, according to new research by the Ponemon Institute commissioned by PGP Corporation.
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Aussie SaaS offering helps small businesses with people management
Workforce Guardian is an SaaS offering that manages employee relations. iTnews looks at how the Aussie start-up jumped into the SaaS world.
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Domain market wants Aussie registrars
Domain name marketplace Sedo has made a whirlwind visit to Australia to try to drum up some relationships with local domain name registrars.
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Senator Conroy blasts telcos over complaint levels
Communications minister Stephen Conroy has given telcos a blunt warning to either 'lift their game' in responding to customer complaints or face government intervention to make them do it.
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Epicor SaaS strategy looks beyond Azure horizon
Epicor will deliver some elements of its forthcoming version nine ERP software via Microsoft’s Azure cloud service but has not ruled out using other cloud providers as well.
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Convict alleged file sharers and we’ll cut them off: iiNet
iiNet has defended itself against allegations by the Australian film industry that it encouraged customers to download films illegally, saying it has supplied the alleged list of breaches to police and will disconnect any customers proven to have breached their service agreements and applicable laws.
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Citigroup wonders what to do with redundant gear
When Citigroup announced that it was handing redundancies to more than 52,000 workers, few wondered what was going to happen to all those people's kit.
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Global broadband users reach 400 million
An analysis of the global broadband market has found that the total number of subscribers has reached 400 million.
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EMC delivers Captiva as a web service
Storage firm EMC has released its Captiva tool as a web service, offering added personalisation capabilities and a claimed improvement in performance.
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Xerox claims energy efficient toner breakthrough
Xerox has developed a new type of toner using nanotechnology which it claims can help cut the overall power consumption of digital printing devices by 15 to 30 per cent.
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Nokia to add IBM's Lotus Notes email to smartphones
Nokia smartphones will be able to access IBM Lotus Notes corporate email starting from next month, the two firms said on Thursday, as the world's top handset maker battles Blackberry-maker RIM.
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