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Telstra SMS alerts could save livesA NATIONAL warning system will send text alerts to the
mobile phones of residents threatened by bushfires.
Australian IT Friday, September 25, 2009Bad day at office for RIMRESEARCH IN MOTION needed to report a blow-out second quarter to meet lofty expectations for the BlackBerry maker, but it didn't, and the stock was punished.
Australian IT Friday, September 25, 2009TC50 vs. DemoFall 2009: What can you use?This is the third year in a row in which the two tech conferences have gone nearly head-to-head, helping to launch more than 100 new companies each September. We tell you which of the latest bumper crop you're able to get your hands on.
CNET Friday, September 25, 2009The most promising launches at DemoFall 2009Now that the start-up conference is over, we can review the best products, companies, and concepts presented--regardless of what the Demo gods liked.
CNET Friday, September 25, 2009Microsoft Office plays detective in new novelIn Crush, a crime thriller by chiropractor-turned-author Alan Jacobson, Microsoft's Office suite plays a central role in helping track down a serial killer.
CNET Friday, September 25, 2009Microsoft attacks Google's Chrome-in-IE planThe
software maker says
google's Chrome Frame plan raises
security issues and is 'not a risk we would recommend our friends and families take'
ZDNet UK Friday, September 25, 2009NetSuite Brings Cloud Computing ERP Suite to the iPhoneNetSuite
customers with iPhones can now get their data on the go, thanks to an application with the
company's enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite. - Cloud computing
business management software company NetSuite announced the release of a free cloud computing
mobile ERP suite for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch. The app brings users access to NetSuite's integrated business management suite, including real-time dashboards that deliver enterprise ...
eWEEK Friday, September 25, 2009Adobe woos govt departmentsFOLLOWING its $20 million NSW education deal, Adobe Systems has begun high-level discussions with other states and territories in a bid to repeat its success.
Australian IT Friday, September 25, 2009HP expects to outpace market in 2010Computing giant is bullish about the coming year, with CEO Mark Hurd declaring that he
expects "strong, let me say it one more time, strong growth" in printing.
CNET Friday, September 25, 2009RIM grows quarterly revenues 37%, net profit declines(Telecompaper) Research In Motion reported revenues for its fiscal second quarter to 29 August of USD 3.42 billion, up 37 percent from a year earlier. RIM shipped 8.3 million BlackBerry devices in the quarter, and a net 3.8 million BlackBerry subscriber accounts were activated, for a total 32 million worldwide. Net profit fell to USD 475.6 million or USD 0.83 per share, from USD 495.5 million or USD 0.86 per share a year ago. The result includes a charge of USD 112.8 million for settling its litigation with Visto. RIM forecast third-quarter sales of USD 3.60-3.85 billion, with a gross margin of
around 43 percent. Net subscriber additions should reach 4.0-4.3 billion in the thiree months to November, while EPS is estimated at USD 1.00-1.08. RIM finished August with USD 2.50 billion in cash, after operating cash flow of USD 564 million in the quarter.
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