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iPhone users to get Lotus Notes
IBM's Lotus Notes will soon be available on Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, according to reports in Associated Press.
Guy Dixon
Jan 22 2008, 7:38AM
Mobility
Mac users 'more open minded'
Mac users are more likely to be open minded and liberal than the rest of the population, according to research conducted at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco this week.
Clement James
Jan 18 2008, 7:49AM
Software
Aussie Web shop offers discount to Firefox users
An Australian PC retailer has come up with a novel way of supporting the 'alternative' software movement..
Clement James
Jan 8 2008, 9:15AM
Mobility
CDMA users get grace period while Telstra scours for handsets
Users of Telstra’s CDMA network will keep their mobile numbers for a thirty day grace period while switching to the Next G network as the telco giant searches for its three most widely used CDMA handsets.
Mitchell Bingemann
Dec 10 2007, 3:44PM
Collaboration
Users claw back power over software licences
Changes in the wider IT world will have a significant impact on the cost of software licensing over the next 10 years, according to an industry analyst..
Matt Chapman
Nov 19 2007, 3:07PM
Software
Mobile users turned off by adverts
Branded content better than interrupting TV-on-the-go.
Matt Chapman
Aug 20 2007, 3:57PM
Mobility
Users sue Apple over screen quality
Two disgruntled customers in the US are suing Apple over what they claim to be false advertising in regard to the quality of the company's products.
Shaun Nichols
May 23 2007, 12:00PM
Hardware
AWA offers PC Tools
Independent computing and home entertainment service provider, AWA, is now offering PC Tools Spyware Doctor protection products to home consumers and small businesses through its newly-established franchise network.
Sarah Falson
May 22 2007, 1:34PM
Security
Spam makes users turn away from email
Spam volumes to reach 40bn messages in 2007, IDC predicts.
Tom Sanders
Apr 11 2007, 9:00AM
Security
Free Telstra wireless hotspots to Nintendo Users
Nintendo and Telstra have joined forces to provide free wireless access to all Nintendo DS users across Australia, in an Australian first that will allow wireless gaming at over 1000 hotspots.
Staff Writers
Apr 5 2007, 3:51PM
Mobility
Yahoo!7 hunts for new mail users
Yahoo!7 has ramped up its email offering in an effort to win over users of rival products such as G-Mail and Hotmail.
Tim Lohman
Feb 23 2007, 4:34PM
Collaboration
Dell users ask for Linux, OpenOffice support
Computer builder launches Digg-like user feedback service.
Tom Sanders
Feb 21 2007, 9:27AM
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
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
Home users bare lion's share of security threats
Home users continue to bear the brunt of Internet security attacks, Symantec has found in its January to June 06 Internet Security Threat Report.
Tim Lohman
Sep 25 2006, 1:44PM
Security
SMS phishing attacks hit mobile users
A security firm has warned that malware writers are attempting to fool mobile phone users with bogus text messages.
Will Head
Sep 6 2006, 10:40AM
Mobility
Network servers not safe from users
Australian businesses are compromising their server security by granting users local administrator privileges, according to a survey by security software vendor NetIQ.
Byron Connolly
May 25 2006, 11:06AM
Security
DoCoMo reaches 10m 3G users
Japan's NTT DoCoMo has passed the 10 million user milestone for its 3G service, making it arguably the most successful 3G service in the world.
Staff Writers
Mar 1 2005, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Users see handhelds as powerful tools: survey
Handheld users are looking for a range of functionality in their ideal devices, according to a recent survey.
Staff Writers
Nov 17 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Spoof security alert hits Linux users
Joining the ranks of Windows' users victimised by spoofed security alerts, Linux users have received bogus messages directing them to download updates that are in fact trojan horses, Red Hat has announced.
Staff Writers
Oct 26 2004, 12:00AM
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