
Integrated Research Announces Support for Acme Packet Session Border Controllers
As session border controllers are an integral part of interconnecting IP networks, Prognosis monitors their status, activity, performance and general health. More...

Love regrets remembered
A new scientific study from researchers at two Illinois universities in the United States has found that Americans have some major regrets of past romances and lost loves, what we're calling "Love Regrets Remembered. More...

NSW Labor pledges to save IT jobs
In an announcement made two days earlier NSW voters head to the polls, NSW Premier Kristina Keneally guaranteed to keep 5729 jobs related to information innovation within government, and put pressure on the Liberal party rumoured to axe jobs should they be voted in on Saturday. More...

Approval seekers
Unlike RIM, Google reportedly won't remove from its Android Market apps that let users circumvent police DUI checkpoints, because they don't exactly violate the store's terms. More...

Chrome Takes On Firefox in HTML5 Duel
“When a web page uses this feature, you simply click on an icon and at the time speak into your computer’s microphone,” said Chrome software engineer Satish Sampath in a blog post. More...

Oracle profit jumps
Oracle Corp. , the world's top supplier of database software, posted third-quarter profit that topped analysts' estimates as companies stepped up spending on programs they need to organize data and handle business tasks. More...

THE DAILY
For February, the industries that gained the most jobs were professional and business services, which added 3,300; construction, 3,000; and leisure and hospitality, 1,700. More...

Itasca's IDT jumps on the cloud
The firm did more than provide niche services with name-brand research that was customized for local companies. It survived while economic downturns, especially the dot-com bust, because it was flexible enough to grow with the rapid pace of research. More...

CommBank's Sydney staff to get MacBook Airs
Staff were expected to continue using Microsoft’s Windows operating system so there would be no need for them to get used to new software. . More...

CommBank's Sydney staff to get MacBooks this year
Staff were expected to continue using Microsoft’s Windows operating system so there would be no need for them to get used to new software. . More...







