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Ubuntu Edge falls $US20 million short: now what?

Ubuntu Edge falls $US20 million short: now what?

Canonical puts on a brave face.
Barry Collins Aug 23 2013, 8:13AM Mobility
Gartner: Android triumphs as iOS remains buoyant

Gartner: Android triumphs as iOS remains buoyant

March of the Androids.
Tom Brewster Nov 12 2010, 8:29AM Software
IE share falls below 50 percent for first time

IE share falls below 50 percent for first time

Internet Explorer holds fewer than half of the browser market around the world.
Nicole Kobie Oct 6 2010, 8:09AM Software
Printer market falls by 20 percent

Printer market falls by 20 percent

Market leader HP hit hardest by slump as businesses delay purchases
Dave Bailey Aug 26 2009, 3:40PM Hardware
Viral email traffic falls but threat remains

Viral email traffic falls but threat remains

Clandestine threats are on the rise, despite a dramatic reduction in virus
traffic.
Tom Young Aug 2 2006, 11:05AM Security
Lucent Q3 profit falls, in line with warning

Lucent Q3 profit falls, in line with warning

NEW YORK - Lucent Technologies said on Wednesday its quarterly profit fell 79 percent, in line with its warning earlier this month, due to lower sales of wireless network equipment in North America.
Ritsuko Ando Jul 28 2006, 10:48AM Collaboration
Quadtel resurrection falls through

Quadtel resurrection falls through

ASX-listed Wytomic –- formerly Quadtel –- and mobile applications developer Original Spin have terminated a multimillion share purchase agreement that was to resurrect Brisbane-based Quadtel in a new guise.
Fleur Doidge Apr 5 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
Axe falls on insurance firms

Axe falls on insurance firms

Sydney integrator Axe Group has partnered IBM Global Services to deliver a multi-million dollar electronic hub for a consortium of seven insurance organisations - Allianz, NRMA, MTQ, GE Insurance, CGU, QBE Mercantile Mutual and the Insurance Council of Australia.
Fleur Doidge Jan 5 2004, 12:00AM Finance
SCO evidence falls flat in Sydney

SCO evidence falls flat in Sydney

Businesses should move forward with their adoption of open source, despite fears that they may be targeted by SCO for breach of copyright, industry representatives said at a recent Unix conference.
Fleur Doidge Sep 4 2003, 12:00AM Software

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