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End-users focus of World Usability Day
The second annual World Usability Day kicks off tomorrow, 14 November, with 135 events across 35 cities aimed at increasing the user-friendliness of technology.
Staff Writers
Nov 13 2006, 12:06PM
Software
China to lead the broadband world
China will overtake the US next year to become the world's largest broadband Internet market, analysts have forecast.
Simon Burns
Sep 6 2006, 10:40AM
Strategy
PC maker Lenovo set for dismal quarter
Lenovo Group is expected to post its second straight quarterly loss as the world's third-largest PC maker struggles to turn around the loss-making business it bought from IBM.
Alison Leung
Aug 2 2006, 11:07AM
Finance
Security vendor blames World Cup for dramatic sales drop
Secure Computing, a maker of network protection appliances, claimed that the World Cup in Germany played a major role in the company's disappointing financial results.
Tom Sanders
Jul 12 2006, 11:26AM
Data centre
World of Warcraft reaches 1.5 million subscribers
World of Warcraft, the online role-playing game from Blizzard Entertainment, has reached 1.5 million subscribers worldwide.
Staff Writers
Mar 22 2005, 2:07PM
Software
Where in the world?
Beyond the constant carping about IT support outsourced to Bangalore, there's an untold story about a plethora of pickings for channel champions worldwide.
Staff Writers
Nov 17 2004, 12:00AM
Feature
Apple re-schedules mini iPods for world release 24 July
Mini iPod music players have been slated for global availability from 24 July, Apple in the US has announced.
Staff Writers
Jul 12 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Tonga moves into the broadband world
Small Australian distributor ComNet Solutions is supplying wireless broadband gear to the Kingdom of Tonga under a contract with the country’s Shoreline Group.
Byron Connolly
May 26 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
Webjet sub-licenses .NET services platform to Harvey World Travel
Travel services aggregator Webjet has licensed its internet-based platform to travel agent Harvey World Travel in a deal tipped to help Webjet fund further development of its .NET-based aggregation platform.
Staff Writers
Apr 20 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Unique World spins off Microsoft ISV
Sydney-based IT services reseller Unique World has launched a developer subsidiary that will target government and corporate business globally.
Staff Writers
Feb 26 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Rugby World Cup: get the message?
Mobile phone users clocked up 202,000 calls and 226,000 SMSs from Telstra Stadium at Saturday night's Rugby World Cup final.
Vivienne Fisher
Nov 24 2003, 12:00AM
Mobility
Avaya supports Women's World Cup
Contact centre and communications vendor Avaya is racing to follow up its 2002 FIFA World Cup implementation with a similar project for this year's FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Staff Writers
Aug 27 2003, 12:00AM
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