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Apple fastest growing computer manufacturer in US
Apple computers have enjoyed an excellent second quarter of 2008, with sales growing faster than any other manufacturer.
Iain Thomson
Jul 18 2008, 9:38AM
Hardware
Microsoft’s new “don’t blame us” machine
Matthew JC. Powell is unimpressed when it comes to Microsoft’s plans for a blame box
Matthew JC Powell
Jun 24 2008, 3:40PM
Collaboration
How to get hired by a US company
Fortinet’s Charlie Cote has brought his success in the US down under. By Sholto Macpherson
Staff Writers
Apr 15 2008, 5:35PM
Training & Development
Submarine cable to link US and Japan
A consortium of six international companies, including Google, is to build an ultra high-speed submarine fibre optic cable system linking the US and Japan.
a Staff Writer
Feb 29 2008, 7:35AM
Collaboration
Nintendo calls on US to kill piracy
Nintendo of America
has asked the
US Trade Representative
to put pressure on specific governments around the world to take a more aggressive stand on games piracy.
Matt Chapman
Feb 19 2008, 6:59AM
Sales & Marketing
US and Europe to regulate nanotech
The
European Commission
has given a $587,000 grant to researchers to help regulate nanotechnologies in the EU and the US.
Robert Jaques
Feb 7 2008, 7:47AM
Hardware
Dell cans 140 US kiosks
Around 140 US PC-based kiosks have emerged as the latest casualty in Dell's ongoing sales makeover.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 1 2008, 6:37AM
Hardware
Zlyotech scores $11M distribution deal, heads to US, Europe and Asia
Local enterprise surveillance vendor, Zylotech has entered into an $11M distribution agreement with VIVOtech, an Asian hardware manufacturer of IP surveillance products.
Lilia Guan
Jan 31 2008, 10:56AM
Finance
US Indian Affairs Bureau stuck in pre-internet age
Smoke signals a possibility.
Iain Thomson
Jan 21 2008, 7:16AM
Collaboration
Telstra sells subsidiary for $50M to US company
While most of the nation was busily preparing for the big Day on Christmas eve, Telstra was busily signing an agreement to sell-off its general insurance transaction processing subsidiary, Telstra ebusiness Services Pty Limited (TeBS), to US NASDAQ-listed Ebix for $50 million.
Lilia Guan
Jan 7 2008, 11:23AM
Collaboration
US whistleblower's details exposed on the web
A US court had ordered that the personal details of a Californian man be removed from the web, ruling that the information was posted online in retaliation for him blowing the whistle on a bankruptcy fraud case.
Clement James
Dec 14 2007, 6:10AM
Security
US talks up biometric border protection
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claimed today that the first year of its Biometrics-at-Sea border protection programme has been a success and has accomplished its goals.
Clement James
Nov 16 2007, 6:37AM
Security
Redflex gets green light in US
Australian-based Redflex Traffic Systems has scored major marketshare in the US with its range of digital traffic cameras.
Lilia Guan
Nov 1 2007, 1:30PM
Collaboration
US hackers crack al-Qaeda computers
Details are emerging of security leaks at the White House which have shut down an internet spying operation that had successfully cracked al-Qaeda's computers.
Iain Thomson
Oct 16 2007, 6:57AM
Security
Cover story: 'til death do us part
Partners: Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em
Staff Writers
Sep 19 2007, 9:35AM
Strategy
Aussie Nuix to open US office
Data forensics software vendor Nuix set to expand its Australian channel and global presence.
Negar Salek
Aug 29 2007, 3:04PM
Sales & Marketing
Nokia seeks to halt U.S. imports of Qualcomm chips
Nokia, the world's top cell phone maker, asked authorities to halt imports of some Qualcomm chips into the United States and the phones that use them, saying they infringe five Nokia patents.
Tarmo Virki
Aug 20 2007, 3:31PM
Mobility
Independence Day spam arrives
Spammers jump on Fourth of July bandwagon by releasing a timely malicious spam campain.
Staff Writers
Jul 4 2007, 12:53PM
Security
Sony extends PSP online libraries
Online PlayStation Portable shop opens its door.
Clement James
May 21 2007, 4:11PM
Services
Research promises cheaper and brighter LED displays
US researchers have reported a breakthrough in LED manufacture that could pave the way for more efficient, cheaper and higher quality flat panel displays.
Robert Jaques
May 21 2007, 7:26AM
Hardware
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