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Windows Media Centre PCs will launch without EPG [updated]
With the long awaited launch of Windows Media Centre PCs set to take place later this month, Microsoft launch partner HP has confirmed that one of the key features -- the Electronic Program Guide -- will not be ready at launch.
Sarah Stokely
Sep 16 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Aust call centres will harness new tech
Genesys talked up outsourcing, VoIP, speech recognition and self-service in contact centres in keynotes at its G-Force conference in Melbourne this week.
Claire Doble
Jul 22 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
1.8 billion people will be wireless by 2007
About 27 percent of the world's population -- about 1.8 billion people -- will use wireless services by 2007, according to a study released this week by the Yankee Group.
Staff Writers
Jun 18 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
PeopleSoft: Oracle’s takeover bid will still fail
In the wake of Oracle Corp's latest revision of its bid to acquire PeopleSoft Inc, the latter firm said it believed the hostile bid couldn’t be completed at any price because of antitrust obstacles.
Staff Writers
May 18 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Jobs: 2004 will be a ‘Great Mac Year’
With the 20th anniversary this month of the original Macintosh approaching, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs told MacWorld Expo attendees in San Francisco this week that 2004 would be a ‘great Mac year.’
Aaron Ricadela
Jan 7 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Half of tech suppliers will die
Up to 50 percent of technology suppliers will be eliminated from the competitive landscape by the end of 2005, as job losses and vendor consolidation continues, according to research conducted by Gartner.
Byron Connolly
Dec 4 2003, 12:00AM
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