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SCO claims IBM tampered with crucial trial evidence

SCO claims IBM tampered with crucial trial evidence

IBM directed programmers to delete source code that could be used as evidence against the company, SCO claims in a new court filing.
Paul McDougall Jul 24 2006, 10:23AM Software
Samsung claims fastest 19 inch LCD refresh rate

Samsung claims fastest 19 inch LCD refresh rate

Samsung Electronics has launched an LCD monitor which it claimed has the fastest refresh rate of any 19 inch screen in the world.
Byron Connolly Nov 25 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
ACCC demand honest product claims

ACCC demand honest product claims

The federal court has issued orders to a company for allegedly misrepresenting that a mobile phone accessory reduced radiation.
Staff Writers Nov 4 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Express Data claims annuity success

Express Data claims annuity success

Distributor Express Data has hailed its Annuity support program as a success, claiming it had around 1500 resellers with renewable deals this year since launching the program in February.
Staff Writers Jul 12 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Sun claims first Australian RFID retail coup

Sun claims first Australian RFID retail coup

Sun Microsystems has announced a trial of RFID tagging for retail giant Coles Myer in what it claims is the first trial deployment of the technology in Australian retail.
Staff Writers Jun 23 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
SDG claims NAS first of its kind

SDG claims NAS first of its kind

Storage integrator SecureData Group (SDG) has converted the Melbourne Business School to a NAS system it believes is the first of its kind in Australia.
Fleur Doidge Jun 14 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Microsoft claims its products are more secure

Microsoft claims its products are more secure

Microsoft claimed it had radically reduced the number of security flaws in its software and, in future, would reduce the amount of patches required; although it warned that more complex vulnerabilities were around the corner.
Siobhan Chapman May 26 2004, 12:00AM Security
Business as usual post-Telstra buyout, claims KAZ

Business as usual post-Telstra buyout, claims KAZ

KAZ Group has claimed that little, if any, rationalisation of its staffing or operations can be expected from its $333 million buyout by Telstra.
Fleur Doidge , Byron Connolly Apr 7 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Fuji-Xerox Printers claims credit card success

Fuji-Xerox Printers claims credit card success

Just six months after launch, Fuji-Xerox Printers has attracted just over 300 channel sales staff to its Mastercard sales promotion, which entitles members to a credit card loaded with cash for each printer they sell.
Byron Connolly Mar 24 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
SCO-Novell dispute to halt Linux lawsuit, expert claims

SCO-Novell dispute to halt Linux lawsuit, expert claims

A legal expert affiliated with the Open Source Development Labs has claimed the SCO Group cannot file a lawsuit against a Linux customer until its copyright dispute with Novell was ironed out.
Paula Rooney Feb 11 2004, 12:00AM Software
Microsoft claims J2EE too complex for ISVs, business

Microsoft claims J2EE too complex for ISVs, business

Microsoft expects .NET to take the development platform crown from rival J2EE, relegating the current leader to academia and other niche markets in favour of what it sees as the 'easier' alternative.
Fleur Doidge Dec 17 2003, 12:00AM Software
We’re innocent, Epson claims

We’re innocent, Epson claims

Printer vendor Epson has defended recent US-based lawsuits and allegations that it was misleading consumers by prematurely warning them to replace ink cartridges.
Byron Connolly Nov 6 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
No local cuts, claims Sony

No local cuts, claims Sony

Sony Australia has confirmed it expects no cuts to local staff or channel relationships as part of a global restructure - including 20,000 redundancies over three years.
Fleur Doidge Oct 30 2003, 12:00AM Hardware

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