http://www.itwire.com – Ninemsn will stay with its current hosting provider Hostworks for another three and a half years. (IT news)
http://www.itwire.com – Ninemsn will stay with its current hosting provider Hostworks for another three and a half years. (IT news)
http://www.itwire.com – An analyst firm has warned Twitter that releasing its own mobile apps could backfire. (IT news)
http://apcmag.com – A leaked ROM image for Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 OS could contain the first glimpse of HTC’s Windows Phone 7 handset, codenamed ‘Mondrian’ (IT news)
http://www.itwire.com – Microsoft has announced an ambitious project to help scientists, engineers and others create and run simulation models of real-world phenomena. (IT news)
http://apcmag.com – RIM’s anticipated Bold 9800 slider, which combines a QWERTY keyboard with a touchscreen and packs the new BlackBerry 6 OS, counts down to a mid-year debut. (IT news)
http://www.itwire.com – Where have all the contractors gone? Gone to Sydney every one – or at least that’s how it might seem for agencies looking to hire short term IT personnel. (IT news)
http://www.itwire.com – After allowing for currency fluctuations Primus Telecom has reported that net revenue for its Australian subsidiary in Q1 of 2010 increased $US1.3m or 1.9 percent, from fourth quarter 2009 and decreased $US0.7m or 1.4 percent, from first quarter 2009. (IT news)
http://www.itwire.com – A Brisbane start-up, which will soon relocate to Singapore, has launched a software tool which it claims will help keep kids away from net nasties for $99 a year. (IT news)
http://www.itwire.com – Unified communications SI iVision has appointed David Snapp as national service delivery manager. (IT news)
http://apcmag.com – Telstra will permit unused data on its pre-paid iPad 3G plans to be carried forward into the following month rather than expire at the 30 day use-by period, but there’s a catch... (IT news)
http://www.ubuntu-user.com – Reports of the popular Linux distro ditching Firefox get clarified (IT news)
http://www.itwire.com – Many commuters around the world appreciate internet access on public transport. Now those who catch the Fast Ferry between Sydney's Circular Quay and Manly can go online as they cross the harbour. (IT news)