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Google has broadened the number of online applications that people can use offline, adding spreadsheets and presentations to the mix.
Microsoft shouldn't be worried about Google's move into the enterprise applications space but Microsoft is shaping up to be more of a challenger to Google's online ads business, according to Gartner.
Melbourne-based start-up Cinergix appears to be the only Australian act headlining at the massive tech start-up conferences in the United States this week.
When rumours of a possible buyout of Mercury Interactive by HP started doing the rounds back in May, I described the prospective deal as "a bit whiffy".
If you ran a software company and an independent security researcher contacted you with proof that your product contains security vulnerabilities, how would you react?
Nobody ever said that writing integration code was fun, but maybe it's time that vendors recognised that it's still an important task in most IT departments.
Last week I had the chance to hear HP give their world view on why you should join them and Intel on Itanium for your next generation of servers.
If you’re a sloppy eater, a slow typist, or just into cool new gadgets, add voice recognition software to your bag of tricks and watch the magic happen.
A tie-up with Saleforce.com sees Google pushing even further into Microsoft's businesss applications territory
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IBM Managing Director and CEO Philip Bullock takes the hot seat to field questions regarding Web services, Grid computing, and where IBM Australia is headed.
Sure, it keeps turning out shiny new iBooks. But the big news from Apple lately has been apps like Keynote and iLife. Is Apple turning into a software company?
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It's a known fact that lost handhelds pose as security risks for companies and consumers. Here to help you protect your Pocket PC with a flourish are five top encryption programs.
Trend Micro Antivirus plus Antispyware 2008 offers a variety of features designed for the home and small office.
For composing long PDF packages at an office that requires security and wants to use the new digital forms, Acrobat 8's got the goods, but it's overkill if you only seek to make short PDF files.
Conroy ducks, Ballmer evades and Android Fails -- Club Builder
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