Jeremy Allison, a high-profile open-source programmer, has resigned from Novell because of objections over its patent deal with Microsoft and is moving to Google.
Hewlett-Packard reported on Tuesday that its net income increased 9 percent to US$966 million for its first quarter under the management of chief executive Mark Hurd, results that lifted the printer and computer maker just ahead of analysts' expectations.
The SCO Group, which lately has garnered more attention for its legal efforts than its products, on Tuesday gave a broad overview of its SCOx Web services framework to attendees of its customer conference here.
Analysts are concerned HP will miss its estimates again due to declining printer markets, server market share and a PC sales slump.
Industry watcher Jon Oltsik offers his nominations for technology categories in which the elevation of hype has become an art form.
A new program to convert Lotus Notes/Domino users to the Microsoft platform stands on shaky ground in Australia and the rest of Asia-Pacific, and has the potential to fail miserably.
After a year on the job, Sun's CEO says the company is relevant again but still has problems to fix. In this interview, he admits losing sight of the developer community towards the end of the 1990s, and making what he described as a very bad decision about the company's commitment to Solaris.
Current tests haven't kept pace with server technology, but an industry consortium is coming to the rescue.
General Public License governing heart of popular open-source OS is being updated to deal with patents, other issues. But it'll be a struggle.
In this special review, we round up the various authentication devices on the market.
Australia is inundated with digital imaging products this week along with some serious storage solutions. Check out this week's new product releases.
Think of the Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 5470c as the Merv Hughes of desktop scanners.
The world isn't black and white but full of many shades of grey, and you should remember this when you're looking for a flatbed scanner; you’re not restricted to looking to the high-end or the low-end.
RMIT Test Lab finally got its hands on some of the most powerful business PCs on the market. So it is with an eagerness bordering on unadulterated glee that Matt Tett puts these racehorses through their paces.
In this special review, we round up the various authentication devices on the market. From fingerprint scanners, to single sign-on software and biometric technology -- we have the authentication market covered.
Conroy ducks, Ballmer evades and Android Fails -- Club Builder
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NBN needs workers on board
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