| 28/08/2008
12:22 AM |
| No buyers for Optima |
Optima's administrator yesterday said it was having trouble finding buyers for the failed PC maker due to fears about liability for warranties on sold PCs.
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| 27/08/2008
09:05 PM |
| Cisco buys PostPath for $215m |
Cisco Systems announced Wednesday plans to acquire e-mail and calendaring software maker PostPath in a US$215 million deal.
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| 27/08/2008
06:21 AM |
| EDS reassures Aussie clients |
The Australian division of Texan IT services giant EDS has sent its major local clients letters assuring them that its US$13.9 billion acquisition by Hewlett-Packard wouldn't result in a drop in service levels.
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| 27/08/2008
02:08 AM |
| iPhone adopted by the University of SA |
South Australia's largest university will support the Apple iPhone 3G as one of its official corporate mobile handsets, the institution revealed yesterday.
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| 26/08/2008
09:19 PM |
| Clone maker will countersue Apple |
US-based Mac clone maker Psystar plans to file its answer to Apple's copyright infringement lawsuit Tuesday in the US as
well as a countersuit of its own, alleging that Apple engages in anti-competitive business practices.
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| 26/08/2008
08:52 PM |
| Hewlett-Packard seals EDS deal |
Hewlett-Packard completed on Tuesday in the US its mega-acquisition of computer services giant EDS.
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| 26/08/2008
11:04 AM |
| NT govt ICT contracts up for grabs |
The Northern Territory government today said it would consult with the local information technology industry over the coming
months as to how $80 million worth of ICT services would be provided in future.
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| 26/08/2008
05:45 AM |
| Photos: UMPCs on parade at IDF |
A whole gaggle of Atom powered UMPCs turned up at the Intel Developer Forum this week, including offerings from Lenovo, Fujistu, Sharp and Panasonic.
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| 25/08/2008
09:04 PM |
| Democratic convention gets wired |
It will take more than a whoppingly huge stadium to host
tens of thousands of party insiders, journalists, and bloggers who
began arriving in Denver this weekend for the US Democratic
convention.
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| 25/08/2008
06:27 AM |
| Keycorp sells smartcard business for $25m |
Struggling Australian smartcard and point of sale company Keycorp today said it would sell its smartcard business for $25.3 million to an unnamed international company.
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