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Happy 20th Birthday Adobe Photoshop
One of the world’s most innovative products, one that helped redefine digital innovation in the digital age, turns 20 years old
McAfee makes upgrades
Security software company McAfee upgrades its product line, debuting a new offering with more convenience, better performance
OpenMake Software and CollabNet form tech partnership
Meister and Mojo added to the collabXchange for Accelerated Continuous Integration and Enhanced Enterprise Audits
ExactTarget develops cost saving integrated email platform
The Hitachi Data Systems Online Marketing Campaign Management will save ExactTarget money
Intel does big business
The company’s 4Q net income was an astounding $2.3 billion, up 875 percent from same period the last year
Zimbra moves from Yahoo to VMware
VMware brings aboard vCloud Portfolio with Next Generation Email and Collaboration software
Microsoft gets new CFO
Chris Liddell to leave Microsoft December 31; Peter Klein assuming CFO role.
Breaking down Hewlett-Packard’s Q4 earnings report
While its mainstay businesses struggle, HP sees a 14 percent increase in profit from cost cutting and services
AOL, Dell face financial woes
Former tech giants, AOL and Dell, find themselves in a world of financial trouble with revenue decreases and layoffs
Windows 7 exceeds Vista in early goings
The latest Windows OS has already surpassed sales for Vista during its first few days of sales
M86 Security obtains Finjan
The acquisition of Finjan by M86 Security strengthens the resources of the global internet security solutions firm
Whiptail Technologies heads to the UK
The provider of solid-state drive (SSD) Tier 0 storage appliances opens a UK office in Surrey
McAfee, Inc. expands cybercrime initiative
The virus protection company expands its cybercrime initiative to include critical infrastructure protection
Mac OS X Snow Leopard creates a buzz
"The world's most advanced OS," to be shipped out on August 28th
School system to use Algolith Profanity Cleaner and Delay System for live broadcasts
Audiences will be shielded from profanities with the new software system
Ubisoft comes to Toronto
Makers of Assassin's Creed and other popular games to open GTA studio
Lenovo offers new touch to the ThinkPad
Powerful machine, small package
Nintendo brings E3 offerings home to Canada
Exclusive E3 releases find there way to exclusive preview
Microsoft not Shipping IE with Windows 7 in Europe
To comply with European Commission’s findings, no preinstalls of IE on new machines
HP Mini 2140 Notebook PC
Review
i4i wins $200 million lawsuit against Microsoft
Toronto based firm says that software giant infringed patent
IBM launches stream computing initiative
New type of software would help users make decisions faster amid vast amounts of data
Apple Computers lowering its price point
Netbook market, price competion with PC, and economy to inspires move
McAfee unveils "predictive security" vision
Security should have its own “weather forecast,” with sensors located everywhere, says CEO DeWalt
Sun-Oracle deal good for customers
Sun Microsystems acquisition by Oracle Corp., could be described as “a reasonable marriage,’ says analyst
U.S. Justice Dep’t extends Microsoft oversight
Microsoft Agrees to 18-Month Extension, Subject to Court Approval
Innovative group offers free rent to tech companies
“The Offer” comes at a time when many may need a break, game developers will obviously find TCCa’s deal a godsend
Pentagon budget tech heavy, new tech, and cyber defense big news of the week
Increases in the purchasing of next-gen fighters, drones earmarked to bring US to forefront of military technology
Sun, IBM deal teeters
Sun and IBM's stocks fall
Honda, ATR and Shimadzu develop a mind-machine interface
New technology enables control of a robot by thought alone
Google to provide Sony’s e-book reader with content
Content from search engine to boost Sony e-books by at least 500,000
IBM to buy SUN say sources
Move would corner the networking market
Dell unveils thinnest laptop
Dell says it will look beyond traditional approaches of marketing computers
Days of the “do everything PC” are drawing to a close: report
Evolving information and program requirements are pushing businesses towards server technologies
HP out to reduce data costs
HP offers several products aimed at helping companies caught in an economic downturn
Intel says loss possible in first quarter: Bloomberg
Intel Corp's top executive told employees in an internal communication that the company could potentially report its first loss in more than two decades in the current quarter, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
Apple disappoints at Macworld
Apple announced plans to drop copy protection from songs sold over the Internet and debuted a slim, big-screen laptop, but with no dramatic products or master pitchman Steve Jobs, the company's final Macworld performance disappointed Wall Street.
Logitech to slash jobs, withdraws targets
Logitech International SA , the world's largest computer mouse maker, said it plans to cut 15 percent of its salaried workforce and withdrew its fiscal 2009 financial targets, citing deepening global recession.
Fears for workers at Seagate Derry plant
The entire workforce at technology company Seagate’s Derry plant are due to go into a meeting today, January 14, prompting fears that their jobs are under threat.
Singularity creates 62 jobs
Business process software firm Singularity has announced that it is investing over £3.5 million to expand its operations, creating 62 jobs in Londonderry and Belfast.
Amdocs buys ChangingWorlds
Irish software company Changing Worlds Ltd has been acquired by Amdocs for US$60m million in cash, subject to post-closing adjustments.
Profits halved at Zamano despite revenue growth
Irish mobile phone software company Zamano plc has announced today September 25, that profit in the first half fell 56.3 percent due to economic conditions and negative currency.
IBM unveils €30m facility in Dublin, Ireland
IBM and the Industrial Development Agency of Ireland (IDA Ireland) have announced an investment of €30 million in a data center and global supply chain hub in Dublin.
Trintech Q2 revenue grows 18 percent
Trintech Group plc has reported Q2 revenues of US$10.5million, compared to US$8.9million in the prior year.
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