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Touch-screen BlackBerry in Q3
RESEARCH In Motion plans to launch a touch-screen version of the BlackBerry in the third quarter as an answer to Apple's iPhone.
Yang could get fired over sale
YAHOO chief executive Jerry Yang could lose his job if he fails to persuade Microsoft to revive its last merger offer.
Darwin trials e-prescriptions
Darwin doctors are trialling what could become a new Australia-wide system for issuing electronic prescriptions to combat fraud.
NBN legislation passed
THE Rudd government and the Coalition have put aside their differences to pass legislation vital to the federal Government's national broadband network tender.
Melbourne home to Exinda R&D lab
BOSTON-based Exinda Networks has established a multi-million dollar, 1200 sqm R&D facility in Melbourne to hasten its production cycle.
E-health goes back to basics
FEDERAL bureaucrats are back in charge of the e-health reform agenda with the Rudd Government allocating $60.6 million to solving technological "challenges".
Business as usual: EDS Australia
SERVICES giant EDS Australia will continue to aggressively compete with its suitor Hewlett-Packard until their marriage is consummated.
IBM to offer BI via BlackBerry
IBM has started selling software that lets customers access its Cognos business intelligence software via BlackBerry mobile devices.
PC plan for pupils closer to launch
A PLAN to give every senior school student a computer has moved closer to implementation after the Rudd Government boosted funding.
Melb IT falls in step with Fairfax
MELBOURNE IT has strengthened its digital media credentials by entering a joint venture with media company Fairfax.
Telstra reacts to high fibre pressure
TELSTRA has held talks with rivals Optus and AAPT over a possible deal on the Rudd Government's national broadband network tender.
NBN legislation passed
THE Rudd government and the Coalition have put aside differences to pass legislation vital to the national broadband network tender.
Darwin trials e-prescriptions
Darwin doctors are trialling what could become a new Australia-wide system for issuing electronic prescriptions to combat fraud.
Yang could get fired over sale
YAHOO chief executive Jerry Yang could lose his job if he fails to persuade Microsoft to revive its last merger offer.
Business as usual: EDS Australia
SERVICES giant EDS Australia will continue to aggressively compete with its suitor Hewlett-Packard until their marriage is consummated.
Melbourne home to Exinda R&D lab
BOSTON-based Exinda Networks has established a multi-million dollar, 1200 sqm R&D facility in Melbourne to hasten its production cycle.
SingTel may go alone in $4.7bn broadband bid
SINGTEL will consider lodging its own bid for the federal Government's $4.7 billion national broadband contract.
PC plan for pupils closer to launch
A PLAN to give every senior school student a computer has moved closer to implementation after the Rudd Government boosted funding.
Optus ups 3G ante
FUJITSU has been selected to supply the longhaul radio equipment for Optus's 3G network expansion plan.
Touch-screen BlackBerry in Q3
RESEARCH In Motion plans to launch a touch-screen version of the BlackBerry in the third quarter as an answer to Apple's iPhone.
Touch-screen BlackBerry in Q3
RESEARCH In Motion plans to launch a touch-screen version of the BlackBerry in the third quarter as an answer to Apple's iPhone.
Darwin trials e-prescriptions
Darwin doctors are trialling what could become a new Australia-wide system for issuing electronic prescriptions to combat fraud.
Melbourne home to Exinda R&D lab
BOSTON-based Exinda Networks has established a multi-million dollar, 1200 sqm R&D facility in Melbourne to hasten its production cycle.
IBM to offer BI via BlackBerry
IBM has started selling software that lets customers access its Cognos business intelligence software via BlackBerry mobile devices.
Westpac-St George IT under scrutiny
TECH providers have been put on notice following St George's green light to merge with Westpac.
Students give UTS team top marks
A NOVEL and inexpensive tool allowing students to use mobile phones in the classroom has been tested at the University of Technology.
US takes up Aussie speed breakthrough
AN Australian-developed signal processing technology has been licensed to a US company to deliver faster internet speeds.
Students give UTS team top marks
A NOVEL and inexpensive tool allowing students to use mobile phones in the classroom has been tested at the University of Technology.
BlackBerry Bold targets the masses
RIM hopes its new BlackBerry device will also catch on in the broad retail market.
NAB to spend $1b on core banking
NATIONAL Australia Bank has earmarked up to $1 billion to overhaul its legacy banking systems.
Yang could get fired over sale
YAHOO chief executive Jerry Yang could lose his job if he fails to persuade Microsoft to revive its last merger offer.
Melb IT falls in step with Fairfax
MELBOURNE IT has strengthened its digital media credentials by entering a joint venture with media company Fairfax.
Facebook opens door for software makers
FACEBOOK and other popular social networking websites have created a shift in corporate culture that could save the sector billions of dollars.
HP in talks to buy EDS
HEWLETT-Packard is in talks to buy technology outsourcing company Electronic Data Systems to better compete with IBM.
MySpace shares profiles with rivals
MYSPACE is opening the gates of its popular online community by letting users automatically transfer profile information to other social networking websites.
TorrentSpy to appeal $117m judgment
A TORRENTSPY lawyer has vowed to appeal against a $US110 million ($117 million) legal judgment against the website.
Google young guns all grown up
IT'S official: the guys who founded Google have grown up.
Banks hostile to eBay's PayPal move
EBAY Australia is confident a revamp of its payment arrangements will be approved by the ACCC in a matter of weeks.
Online Christian soldiers, join our happy throng
IF you're looking for God, you may find him on the internet.
Ofis puts brakes on campaign
A STERN mandate from Harvey Norman boss Gerry Harvey to focus on the internet has resulted in the company's IT and office supplies division delaying the launch of its e-commerce portal.
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