Google has joined SingTel and four other carriers to build a new high bandwidth submarine cable system between the US and Japan, in a move to address its broadband capacity needs.
MasterCard Worldwide is joining with the Commonwealth Bank -- and playing on Australians' love of their mobile phones -- to launch its PayPass cashless payment system down under.
Star Wars creator George Lucas aims to bring computers closer to education, and in the process deliver practical learning to kids.
Security experts warn of a new wave of crime with the drastic rise in personalised phishing campaigns, with social networking at the heart of the problem.
The mapping app has become a powerful tool for nonprofits with global messages about saving forests--and lives.
Chinese networking vendor Huawei and American software vendor Symantec have announced the forming of a joint-venture company that will develop security and storage appliances to market to telecommunications carriers.
SAP announced on Monday the acquisition of an enterprise communications software developer and the planned buyout of an identity management applications maker.
The target for Nokia's 2007 business mobility strategy isn't the BlackBerry -- it's the millions of inboxes and corporate foot soldiers ignored by the push e-mail revolution.
realestate.com.au has recently dumped Sensis' Whereis offering for Google -- the new kid in town -- whose professional mapping products gather local customers. But Microsoft's tools are also looking increasingly attractive.
Australian chief information officers are still somewhat nervous about moving IT services offshore, according to the local boss of Indian outsourcer Satyam, who maintains the delivery model's day has nevertheless arrived.
Online property listing group realestate.com.au is examining a range of IT initiatives to ensure its Web sites can cope with the company's expansion into international markets.
Avaya said on Monday after the stock market closed that it's replacing its chief executive officer, amid disappointing earnings.
A San Francisco start-up is promising faster, safer and smarter Web surfing -- but there's a catch.
Google announced on Wednesday an update to its Google Desktop product, as well as several new products designed to enhance information gathering on the Web.
The commonwealth of Massachusetts has proposed a plan to phase out office productivity applications from Microsoft and other providers in favour of those based on "open" standards, including the recently approved OpenDocument standard.
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