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Displaying items by tag: Brazil

Friday, 23 December 2011 21:38

Comet Lovejoy continues to amaze - see it now

Following its recent close encounter with the sun, Comet Lovejoy is offering an early-morning spectacle.

Published in Space

Microsoft is preparing a scheme to automatically push the latest version of Internet Explorer to users' systems. This can be seen as Microsoft following in Google's footsteps, as part of the thinking behind Chrome was to ensure people stay on the current version.

Thursday, 24 November 2011 13:27

Windows Phone 7 Marketplace growing, but still tiny

The Windows Phone 7 Marketplace is now one year old. While it is growing, download volumes are still a small fraction of those from Apple's App Store for iOS devices.

Published in Mobility

'We are living in interesting times in the energy market in Brazil', says Adriano Rehder, the project director of the annual Metering Latin America, which will once again unite utilities, smart metering and smart grids experts, regulators and global technology giants in Sao Paulo from 25-27 October.

Australian-owned online dating network Oasis is claiming substantial growth in its international user base.

Published in Development

When we want retribution, modern society doesn't much care who is to blame; instead, we want to be sure the organisation with the most money is squarely in our sights.

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 08:47

Microsoft cuts price of BPOS productivity service

Microsoft has reduced the subscription price of its Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS), and jacked up the mailbox size.

Published in Development
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 13:17

DB2 the go for SAP, crows IBM

IBM claims "hundreds" of SAP users are getting better performance at lower cost by adopting DB2 in place of Oracle Database.

Published in Market
Thursday, 30 July 2009 13:36

Indonesian outsourcing on the rise

Indonesia is attracting more companies to use its outsourcing services, with the quality of its labour force, particularly IT graduates, underpinning the growth in services.

Spam levels climbed to nearly 90 percent of all email last month with some worrying new trends emerging, like the booming Twitter site being used as bait to phish for information.

Published in Security
Thursday, 16 April 2009 14:30

Conficker likely to cause rise in spam levels

That devil of a Conficker worm that’s never far from the surface these days is likely to cause a significant increase in spam levels over the next three months, according to a report by yet another security firm that’s closely monitoring the worm’s exploits.
Wednesday, 18 February 2009 09:49

Linux virtual desktops sweeping Brazilian schools

The companies behind a 356,800 seat deployment in Brazil claim world records for the largest desktop virtualisation rollout, the largest desktop Linux rollout, and the lowest cost per seat.

Published in Market
Thursday, 11 December 2008 10:09

Australian PCs cleaner than average

The incidence of malware on Australian computers is below the worldwide average, but there are signs that things may be getting worse.

Published in Core Dump
A new species of ant, so different from other living ants that it has been nicknamed the “Ant from Mars,” has been discovered in the Brazilian rainforest.

Published in Biology
Researchers have discovered (and photographed) what they say is a tribe of people in the Amazonian rainforest that have never had contact with any facet of modern society.
Published in Biology
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