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Article | 18/07/2008 IM, Skype a beacon in QLD blackout
In a classic case of ingenuity and adaptability, university students stranded by this week's [[artid:795451093|Optus network failure in Queensland|new...
Article | 16/07/2008 Govt, industry welcome new online code of practice
The Communications minister has signaled the government's support for the Content Services Code, an Internet Industry Association code of practice for...
Article | 18/07/2008 E3 Game Trailers - Wii Music
Wii Music shown at E3
Article | 18/07/2008 E3 Game Trailers - Raving Rabbids
Raving Rabbids shown at E3
Article | 18/07/2008 Change in leadership could revitalize AMD, analysts say
The change in AMD's leadership may have come late, but it is a kick the company needs to become more competitive in the microprocessor market, analyst...
Article | 18/07/2008 E3 Game Trailers - End War
End War shown at E3
Article | 18/07/2008 AMD appoints new CEO as losses continue
Advanced Micro Devices has replaced Hector Ruiz with Dirk Meyer as its CEO, as the company reported its seventh consecutive quarterly net loss on Thur...
Article | 18/07/2008 Yahoo letter to shareholders slams Microsoft, Icahn
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang and Chairman Roy Bostock on Thursday sent a letter to shareholders that slams Microsoft and investor Carl Icahn, who want Yahoo t...
Article | 18/07/2008 Solid State Drives accelerate into market
SSDs (Solid State Drives) will change the face of mobile computing one day, by making high-capacity storage more reliable, dramatically increasing the...
Article | 18/07/2008 Microsoft online business flags despite overall revenue rise
Microsoft's revenue rose 18 percent for both its fiscal 2008 fourth quarter and year, but the company's Online Services Business (OSB), under scrutiny...
Article | 18/07/2008 Sharp's 108-inch LCD debuts at new Tokyo cinema complex
A new cinema complex opens in downtown Tokyo this weekend but the screens won't be the only thing drawing the attention of customers. The Piccadilly c...
Article | 18/07/2008 Weekly Tech News Update - 18th July, 2008
Big gaming news from E3, Intel introduces Centrino 2, the European Commission is busy regulating, eBay is not liable for counterfeits, spammer gets ja...
Article | 17/07/2008 E3 State of the Industry Keynote: What, Me Worry?
Just what does one of gaming's dinosaurs think of gaming? Read on to find out.
Article | 18/07/2008 SCO loses another round in Unix fight, to pay Novell US$2.55M
At the beginning of its massive legal fight against Linux in 2003, The SCO Group imagined a day when companies like IBM, Novell and others would pay i...
Article | 18/07/2008 Opera Mobile 9.5 beta Web browser makes debut
Opera Software Thursday launched the public beta test Opera Mobile 9.5, its full-blown, native Web browser for smartphones.
Article | 18/07/2008 Industry heavyweights line-up behind Sony's TransferJet
The possibility of a gadget world without wires took a big step forward Thursday when 14 of the biggest names in consumer electronics said they would ...
Article | 18/07/2008 Google tweaks Gmail to stop auto-adding contacts
Google is rolling out a change this week to Gmail that gives users more control over their contacts list.
Article | 21/07/2008 iPhone 3G shortage to last two to four weeks, analyst says
US Customers looking for an iPhone 3G may have to wait up to a month for Apple to boost its orders with suppliers and refill the pipeline, a Wall Stre...
Article | 18/07/2008 Employees hit Dell with class-action lawsuit
Dell has been hit with a class-action lawsuit filed by workers claiming the computer-maker underpaid its 5,000 call center employees.
Article | 18/07/2008 RIM warns BlackBerry admins of critical unpatched PDF bug
Research in Motion has warned users and corporate administrators of a critical vulnerability in a component of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server that c...

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