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ASG forecasts strong earnings
Perth-based IT provider ASG Group expected to report sales revenue of $26 million for the half year ending December 2005, a 60 percent increase over the corresponding period.
Staff Writers
Nov 25 2005, 1:52PM
Collaboration
Ericsson buys TUSC
Ericsson has paid $9.5 milllion for Australian systems integration company TUSC Computer Systems, a subsidiary of ASX-listed Allied Technologies Group.
Byron Connolly
Nov 25 2005, 12:25PM
Collaboration
ASX questions Sonnet’s operating loss disclosure
Services specialist Sonnet has been grilled by the ASX over its 15 November company update statement.
Tim Lohman
Nov 23 2005, 11:04AM
Collaboration
Brightpoint moves into VoIP with Skype deal
Brightpoint moved further into the convergence space with the signing of pier-to-pier telephony vendor Skype.
Tim Lohman
Nov 23 2005, 11:00AM
Collaboration
Sony Ericsson reclaims number four handset spot from LG
Sony Ericsson reclaimed the number four position in the global handset market, pipping LG Electronics, on strong demand for its Walkman and camera phones, according to a survey.
Lucas van
Nov 22 2005, 12:31PM
Collaboration
Europeans expected to flock to TV over internet
About 8.7 million Europeans will be watching television over the internet by 2009, or 9.4 percent of a market currently dominated by cable and satellite operators, according to a forecast.
Staff Writers
Nov 22 2005, 9:33AM
Collaboration
Paclink opens in Queensland
Australian wireless and fibre optic network equipment distributor Paclink has opened a new Brisbane office and support centre dubbed Paclink Queensland.
Byron Connolly
Nov 21 2005, 2:43PM
Collaboration
Google stock breaks US$400 a share, hits new high
Shares of Google hit another all-time high on Thursday, breaking through the US$400 threshold, a move that may once again force Wall Street to rethink its price targets.
Staff Writers
Nov 18 2005, 8:03AM
Collaboration
Nokia to buy Intellisync for around US$430mln
Mobile giant Nokia said on Wednesday it had signed a deal to buy wireless messaging and email firm Intellisync to boost its position in the corporate mobile email market.
Rex Merrifield
Nov 17 2005, 1:30PM
Collaboration
Feature: Can technology ease Africa's woes?
It is hard to believe that 19 shiny flat screen computers can cure the ills of this tiny community in South Africa's arid north where people battle every day against poverty, AIDS, illiteracy and hunger.
Rebecca Harrison
Nov 17 2005, 10:30AM
Collaboration
CBL to launch data recovery warranty
CBL is to launch a new data recovery warranty as it continues its reseller recruitment drive across Australia.
Tim Lohman
Nov 17 2005, 10:10AM
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US retains control of Internet traffic system
The United States will keep control of the domain-name system that guides Internet traffic under an agreement reached on Wednesday, resolving a dispute that threatened to fracture the global computer network.
Andy Sullivan
Nov 17 2005, 8:45AM
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Interview: MSN expects China to be top five market by 2010
Microsoft's internet unit, MSN, expects China to become one of its top five markets by 2010, fuelled by growing demand for its popular email and search engine software.
Godwin Chellam
Nov 16 2005, 3:00PM
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UN alarmed at duping of migrants via internet
Would-be migrants from Asia, Africa and Latin America are being tricked into paying up to US$1000 for promises of travel to a rich country by websites claiming links to the United Nations.
Staff Writers
Nov 16 2005, 9:20AM
Collaboration
Intel sets up US$50mln Middle East technology fund
Intel has set up a US$50 million fund to invest in technology start-up firms in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt.
Staff Writers
Nov 16 2005, 8:17AM
Collaboration
Linksys in small business communications play
Cisco-owned Linksys has unveiled a new brand selling an IP-based services platform targeted squarely at the small business market.
Byron Connolly
Nov 15 2005, 2:00PM
Collaboration
State Bank of India forms joint tech firm with TCS
State Bank of India, the country's largest commercial bank, has formed a joint venture with Tata Consultancy Services Ltd to sell technology to banks and financial services firms.
Staff Writers
Nov 15 2005, 12:01PM
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No resolution on Net control seen at tech summit
The United States is headed for a showdown with much of the rest of the world over control of the Internet but few expect a consensus to emerge from a UN summit in Tunisia this week.
Andy Sullivan
Nov 15 2005, 8:09AM
Collaboration
Optus announces 3G network
Optus has finally launched its own high-speed 3G data and voice network, following Hutchison, Telstra and Vodafone’s lead.
Tim Lohman
Nov 14 2005, 3:32PM
Collaboration
PluggedIn: Showdown looms over US Internet control
The United States is headed for a showdown with much of the rest of the world over control of the Internet.
Andy Sullivan
Nov 14 2005, 1:26PM
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