
Satyam CFO submits resignation, board yet to approve
The chief financial officer of Satyam Computer Services has submitted his resignation, but the firm's board is yet to approve it, the company's interim CEO said on Thursday.
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Telstra takes aim at NBN winner despite lost billions
Telstra has claimed that between $1 and $2 billion in annual revenues may be at risk after its exclusion from the NBN process but that it is already in a â€کgood competitive position’ to take on the successful bidder.
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CES 2009: Windows seeks to link “three screensâ€
In his keynote address at CES Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has outlined his plans to bring together computers, phones and the television into a single unified internet environment controlled by Windows.
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WebEx collaboration now available on iPhone
Apple and Cisco Systems have used the Macworld Expo in San Francisco to release a version of Cisco's WebEx Meeting Center collaboration application designed to run on Apple's iPhone 3G and iPod touch.
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CES 2009: Microsoft releases first Windows 7 beta
Microsoft has unveiled the first beta of Windows 7, enabling users to test the improved user interface and other features of the forthcoming operating system for the first time.
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Sony to launch world's lightest 8-inch notebook PC
Sony plans to launch the world's lightest 8-inch notebook PC, taking aim squarely at a rapidly growing market for ultra-portable personal computers.
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DotNetNuke pans SourceForge in CodePlex switch
DotNetNuke has swapped its core product distribution from SourceForge to the Microsoft-backed CodePlex allegedly for more responsive and ad-free promotion of its open source web development framework.
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Qantas has 'alternatives' in wake of Satyam scandal
Qantas has described the business risk currently posed by Satyam’s US$1 billion accounting scandal as â€کmanageable’ but said it could activate â€کalternative’ arrangements if the outsourcer is unable to service the remaining five years of its contract.
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Malware creeps into LinkedIn
A rash of fake profiles on business networking site LinkedIn could put users in danger of malware infection.
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Apple's HyperCard to rise from the ashes
A startup called TileStack is hoping to reinvent Apple's long-neglected HyperCard system for the web.
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Samsung releases green solid state drive
Samsung has used the Storage Visions 2009 show in Las Vegas to demonstrate an enterprise-level 2.5in 100GB solid state drive (SSD) designed to handle applications such as online order processing and video on demand.
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Sun expands cloud capabilities with Q-Layer buy
Sun Microsystems has boosted its cloud computing capabilities with the acquisition of Q-Layer, a Belgium-based firm specialising in the automation and deployment of public and private clouds.
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Satyam chairman admits to US$1bn fraud
The chairman of Satyam, one of India's largest outsourcing providers, has resigned after admitting to inflating profits for seven years, amounting to a sum of 50.4bn rupees (approx US$1 billion).
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Chinese net companies apologise for lewd content
Three Chinese Internet operators have apologised for failing to purge "vulgar" content following a government pledge this week to expose and shut down offending websites.
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