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PC maker Lenovo set for dismal quarter

PC maker Lenovo set for dismal quarter

Lenovo Group is expected to post its second straight quarterly loss as the world's third-largest PC maker struggles to turn around the loss-making business it bought from IBM.
Alison Leung Aug 2 2006, 11:07AM Finance
Iemma Gov announces plan for ICT plan

Iemma Gov announces plan for ICT plan

The NSW Government has announced an initiative aimed at shaving off $0.5 billion off its ICT investment over the next four years.
Staff Writers Jul 27 2006, 4:04PM Collaboration
Space: the final frontier for Scotty

Space: the final frontier for Scotty

Actor's ashes boldly go.
Clement James Jul 27 2006, 12:00PM Mobility
Scam emails promise cure for AIDS

Scam emails promise cure for AIDS

IT security watchers reported today that 419 scammers have been sending emails that claim to offer details of a cure for AIDS.
Robert Jaques Jul 21 2006, 2:20PM Security
Changes ahead for Intel's channel group

Changes ahead for Intel's channel group

With Intel's latest reorganization and the retirement of US channel chief Bill Siu, the chip giant's channel platforms group will now report to Sean Maloney, who is heading the company's sales and marketing group.
Kristen Kenedy Jul 21 2006, 10:04AM Hardware
Optus D1 Satellite ready for lift off

Optus D1 Satellite ready for lift off

Optus has confirmed the acceptance of the D1 satellite from satellite manufacturer, Orbital Sciences Corporation in Dulles, Virginia USA.
Staff Writers Jul 20 2006, 1:28PM Mobility
Vodafone makes play for office landlines

Vodafone makes play for office landlines

Vodafone has made a bid for the business fixed line market with the launch of a new service suite for its Vodafone Business Cap customers, Mobile Office.
Staff Writers Jul 17 2006, 12:44PM Collaboration
Achieva and eSys sign up for Seagate’s new products

Achieva and eSys sign up for Seagate’s new products

Seagate has signed up distributors Achieva and eSys to help take its SV35 range out to the Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) surveilance market.
Lilia Guan Jul 13 2006, 10:52AM Data centre
Security vendor blames World Cup for dramatic sales drop

Security vendor blames World Cup for dramatic sales drop

Secure Computing, a maker of network protection appliances, claimed that the World Cup in Germany played a major role in the company's disappointing financial results.
Tom Sanders Jul 12 2006, 11:26AM Data centre
Pivotal support for Tenzeng

Pivotal support for Tenzeng

Location-based services (LBS) vendor Tenzeng has secured funding via an investment from Pivotel Group, one of Australia’s five licensed mobile telecommunications companies.
Staff Writers Jul 12 2006, 9:33AM Strategy
China poised for £1bn 3G bonanza

China poised for £1bn 3G bonanza

Arrival of 3G will have a profound impact on the Chinese telecoms market.
Robert Jaques Jul 6 2006, 3:57PM Mobility
Netspace turns to content for growth

Netspace turns to content for growth

Netspace has turned to content provisioning rather than the roll-out of high-speed broadband as the preferred source of growth for the company.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2006, 1:04PM Collaboration
Google searches for enterprise growth

Google searches for enterprise growth

Google has dived into the local enterprise search market with the launch of its Search Appliance and Mini devices.
Staff Writers Jun 23 2006, 10:01AM Software
MediaRing extends offer to acquire Pacific Internet

MediaRing extends offer to acquire Pacific Internet

Asian VoIP service provider, MediaRing has extended its cash tender offer to acquire all the issued shares of local ISP, Pacific Internet.
Lilia Guan Jun 14 2006, 10:21AM Collaboration
Converging on the elderly

Converging on the elderly

Converged Networks and Nortel nPower have teamed up to build a communications network for WA-based Anglican Homes.
Staff Writers May 30 2006, 1:20PM Hardware
Chinese salesman jailed for organising gay orgies

Chinese salesman jailed for organising gay orgies

BEIJING - A Chinese salesman has been jailed for a year for organising homosexual orgies through the internet, Xinhua news agency said on Friday.
Staff Writers May 22 2006, 12:53PM Collaboration
IT Fund for Kids calls on industry help

IT Fund for Kids calls on industry help

Starlight Children's Foundation's IT Fund for Kids is calling for greater participation from the local IT community this year.
Tim Lohman Feb 28 2006, 12:35PM Training & Development
Microsoft plans cheaper Windows version for India

Microsoft plans cheaper Windows version for India

Microsoft Corp. plans to release a low-cost version of its Windows software for India in an attempt to check high piracy levels, the legal affairs head of the world's largest independent software maker said.
Staff Writers Oct 4 2005, 12:25PM Software
Electronic Arts unveils games for Xbox 360 launch

Electronic Arts unveils games for Xbox 360 launch

Electronic Arts Inc. on Monday announced five video game titles that will be available for Microsoft Corp's Xbox 360 console when it launches next month.
Staff Writers Oct 4 2005, 10:38AM Software
TCS says outsourcing margins safe for now

TCS says outsourcing margins safe for now

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., India's top software services exporter, expects the services industry to keep up its profit margins despite risings labour costs, the chief executive said on Thursday.
Jennifer Tan Sep 30 2005, 11:30AM Software

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