News: Google goes for speed, security in Chrome OS
Google released its Chrome operating system to the open-source community on Thursday and said it has designed the netbook OS to be faster, simpler and more secure than existing ones.
Juan Carlos Perez 20/11/2009 07:42:00
News: SingTel to trial LTE in Asia-Pacific next year
Optus parent company, SingTel, has announced it will run a trial of the wireless technology called Long Term Evolution (LTE) in Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore.
Trevor Clarke 19/11/2009 08:40:00
News: Chinese authors turn up heat on Google over book scanning
A Chinese authors' group demanded late Wednesday that Google compensate writers whose books the U.S. company scanned without permission, cranking up tension in the country over Google's digital library project.
Owen Fletcher 19/11/2009 21:02:00
News: IE9 will close performance gap, Microsoft says
Microsoft today claimed that its next browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), has nearly closed the JavaScript performance gap between itself and rivals made by Mozilla and Google, even though the browser has been in development only a few weeks.
Gregg Keizer 19/11/2009 05:41:00
News: Telstra unveils Australia’s fastest cable broadband
Telstra will launch Australia’s fastest cable broadband network in Melbourne on December 1 in a move to increase speed and bandwidth for multiple users within households.
Christina Zhou 19/11/2009 13:02:00
News: AFACT v iiNet: ISP draws on TV copyright battle
Internet service provider (ISP) iiNet continued to draw on a 2002 copyright case between Channel 9 and Channel 10 over segments broadcast on The Panel as part of its case against the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT).
Kathryn Edwards 19/11/2009 13:08:00
News: Telstra separation the “deal of the decade” for shareholders: IDC
The separation of Telstra presents a once in a decade opportunity for its shareholders according to IDC telecommunications analyst David Cannon.
Tim Lohman 18/11/2009 10:23:00
News: LTE picked to be mobile broadband workhorse
The Asia-Pacific region will have 43.6 million High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) connections by the end of 2009 that will drive the adoption of Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology, according to analyst firm IDC.
Trevor Clarke 18/11/2009 17:08:00
News: Study: Most won't pay for newspaper, magazine content online
Bad news for newspaper and magazine publishers hoping to boost their flagging businesses by charging for content: Most consumers in the U.S. won't pay for it.
Juan Carlos Perez 17/11/2009 08:14:00
News: "Unfriend": Oxford's Word of the Year
New Oxford American Dictionary has announced the verb "unfriend" as its word of the year, confirming the social networking term's ubiquity.
Network World staff 17/11/2009 12:37:00
 
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