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Microsoft messaging software will be given a direct interface with Telstra's Public Switched Telephone Network on a trial basis, for the next four months.
Testimony this week from one of Microsoft's top executives has shed light on the software giant's shifting Web services plans and internal power struggles over competing ideas.
Businesses were abuzz about voice over Internet Protocol technology in 2003, announcing new deployments almost daily, but the reality is that the actual work is only just beginning.
The Web portal's plan to become a major Internet content player is treading water, despite its Hollywood credentials.
CeBIT Australia, one of the region's leading ICT tradeshows for the business marketplace, is back again.
Supersize me. If technology companies ranging from software powerhouse Oracle to fast-growing Net hotshot Skype could share a motto, it would be that oft-ridiculed fast-food pitch.
Eight months after it emerged from bankruptcy, Redback Networks is racking up new contracts.
Apple Computer's iTunes software has apparently opened up a new way for Macintosh owners to share music collections across the Internet.
I was a teenage wardriver. If I were to make a movie about the events of last week, that's what I'd call it. Sounds pretty good, doesn't it?
DivXNetworks unveiled a new version of its compression technology that promises to let Internet users shrink video files on the PC to play back on a range of consumer electronics devices.
Intel is betting that wireless technology will be the biggest thing since the browser, and new notebooks coming Wednesday will be an early indication of whether the company is right.
As the Mac faithful gather in New York, Apple CEO Steve Jobs rallies to the defense of the Mac OS X operating system and trots out new hardware, including a bigger iMac and iPods for Windows.
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