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Apple sales rise 38 percent in Q2
Fastest growing computer manufacturer in the US.
Iain Thomson
Jul 21 2008, 9:38AM
Hardware
Sony Ericsson profits plummet 98 per cent
Drop could bring 2,000 job cuts.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 21 2008, 9:37AM
Mobility
Toshiba shrinks memory chips by 30 percent
Toshiba
has announced the development of a 16Gb Nand Flash memory chip fabricated with 43nm process technology co-developed with
SanDisk
.
Robert Jaques
Feb 8 2008, 7:52AM
Hardware
Taiwan group guilty of 90 percent of Microsoft piracy
Microsoft claims that a small group led by a recently jailed Taiwanese man was the source of almost all high quality pirated copies of its software up until his arrest in 2004.
Simon Burns
Feb 5 2008, 2:24PM
Security
Spam levels reach 95 per cent in 2007
Spam accounted for 95 percent of all email traffic in 2007 as spammers grew increasingly brazen and diverse in their attack strategies, according to anti-spam firm SpamStopsHere.
Clement James
Jan 11 2008, 7:29AM
Security
Two Sydney SMBs save $9000 per year
Call costs were drastically reduced for two small businesses which decided to use the Linksys voice system.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2007, 10:34AM
Collaboration
Google Q3 profits up 46 per cent
Googlehas beaten Wall Street expectations, reporting a 46 per cent rise in profits for the third quarter thanks to increased market share and tighter control on expenses..
Guy Dixon
Oct 22 2007, 9:27AM
Finance
Dell sees profits up 46 percent
Dell has reported a strong second quarter, with profits up 46 per cent at US$733m. Strongest growth was in the enterprise computing sector which has benefited from lower computer component prices, but Dell expects these costs to rise in the third quarter.
Iain Thomson
Sep 4 2007, 6:44AM
Finance
VMware stock jumps 76 percent after IPO
Virtualisation vendor's valuation approaching US$18bn.
Tom Sanders
Aug 16 2007, 7:57AM
Finance
Coonan says FTTN won’t reach 98 percent of Australians
Senator Connan knocks down Labor's broadband plans.
Staff Writers
Jun 20 2007, 3:15PM
Mobility
inTechnology claims green initiatives
Software vendor claims to save users on PC running costs and reduce emition usage in the workplace.
Sarah Falson
Jun 4 2007, 1:28PM
Software
Internet is 99 percent porn free
A study by Philip B. Stark, a professor of statistics at the University of California, Berkeley, has found that pornography accounts for just one per cent of all web pages.
Iain Thomson
Nov 16 2006, 9:30AM
Mobility
VoIP can save companies up to US$28,000 per site
A new study has found that it costs an enterprise between US$525 and US$1512 per user to implement VoIP, but the eventual savings can be substantial, ranging between US$9600 and US$28,000 per site annually for large enterprises.
Matthew Friedman
Nov 18 2004, 12:00AM
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