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Asia-Pacific mobile gamers to spend US$4.4bn by 2010
Mobile phone users in the Asia-Pacific region will be spending US$4.4bn annually to play games on their phones by 2010, more than double the amount they spent last year, market watchers predict.
Simon Burns
Nov 24 2006, 9:16AM
Finance
Bush approves Lucent sale to France's Alcatel
President George W Bush approved a deal in which French telecommunications equipment maker Alcatel SA will acquire Lucent Technologies, in a US$11.8 billion deal, the White House said.
Staff Writers
Nov 20 2006, 9:48AM
Mobility
Kaz to look to overall value for Vista sell
Despite Microsoft’s hype about Vista’s TCO savings, services outfit Kaz says it will have to rely on more than just a TCO pitch when trying to sell the new operating system to its customers.
Tim Lohman
Nov 17 2006, 2:38PM
Software
'Spyware' trumps 'poker' to top search charts
The term 'spyware' has stormed to the top of the search charts, replacing previous favourites such as 'Pamela Anderson' and 'poker', and reflecting a growing awareness of IT security.
Clement James
Nov 17 2006, 10:33AM
Security
Orion urges shareholders to reject Toy Telco bid
ASX-listed Orion Telecommunications has unanimously urged its shareholders to reject the hostile takeover bid of Toy Telco.
Tim Lohman
Nov 14 2006, 12:17PM
Finance
IBM to fund '3D Internet' project
IBM has announced plans to invest in a project to create a 3D internet.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 14 2006, 9:31AM
Software
Skype close to 25 million users in China
Skype has been signing up almost 100,000 new users a day in China over the past three months, according to the VoIP firm's local partner, Tom Online.
Simon Burns
Nov 14 2006, 9:31AM
Mobility
Destra to sell hosting division
ASX-listed Destra is to spin off its Web Hosting division, Destra Hosting, to BlueFreeway.
Staff Writers
Nov 9 2006, 4:57PM
Finance
Verizon Business to offer managed VoIP in 2007
Verizon Business has announced that it is making a renewed push on the IP telephony market with the roll out of a single integrated network-based VoIP platform in early 2007.
Staff Writers
Nov 7 2006, 1:28PM
Collaboration
Aquion on VAR hunt to complete nCircle’s channel
Niche security distributor Aquion is looking to sign resellers in the enterprise market to sell nCircle’s vulnerability management offering.
Lilia Guan
Nov 6 2006, 11:47AM
Strategy
IIA to push ethical, responsible e-commerce
Increasing responsible and ethical conduct in online transactions and practice is the focus of the latest Internet Industry Association program.
Staff Writers
Oct 30 2006, 3:26PM
Security
Unixpac to distribute ArcSight
Three years after first forming a relationship, Unixpac has finally signed on to distribute ArcSight’s enterprise security management (ESM) product, ArcSight ESM.
Lilia Guan
Oct 27 2006, 1:41PM
Security
VoIP revenue expected to halve till 2011
To no-one’s surprise, the convergence of data and voice accelerated during the past year, IDC has said.
Staff Writers
Oct 27 2006, 1:16PM
Collaboration
Toshiba says to expand recall of Sony batteries
Toshiba said on Tuesday it now expects to recall 870,000 laptop personal computer batteries made by Sony, up from its previous estimate of 830,000.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2006, 3:18PM
Hardware
Report links chip manufacturing to cancer
IBM has blasted a study that claims to link higher cancer rates among its employees to the chip manufacturing facilities in which they work.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 23 2006, 9:40AM
Hardware
ISPs blind to managed security
Australian ISPs are reluctant to sell security under a managed service arrangement, according to Trend Micro’s consumer/SOHO director George Farah.
Lilia Guan
Oct 10 2006, 3:01PM
Security
Sony to lose US$560m on PS3 and burning batteries
'Dual shock' to cut Sony profits in half.
Simon Burns
Oct 6 2006, 3:56PM
Hardware
US Internet 'highly resilient' to terror attack
The Internet infrastructure in the US would still be able to function even if terrorists were able to knock out key physical network hubs, researchers have claimed.
Robert Jaques
Oct 4 2006, 9:44AM
Mobility
Cyber-crooks switch to 'soft target' home users
Poor security offers rich pickings for hackers and phishers.
Will Head
Sep 29 2006, 1:01PM
Security
Attackers flock to Internet Explorer VML exploit
Security experts have warned of a sharp hike in the number of cyber-criminals actively exploiting the newly discovered VML vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 27 2006, 9:27AM
Security
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