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1. Cicada Innovations acquires Tech23, ‘celebrates’ $5.7b combined capital raising
(Strategy)
... and Tech23 companies amounts to at least $5.7 billion Notable companies include: Culture Amp (Tech23 2009), Morse Micro (Tech23 2018), Regrow (Tech23 2017), and Inventia (Tech23 2018) Notable 2022 ...
Created on 16 January 2023
2. Morse Micro raises $140 million
(Deals)
Australia-based fabless semiconductor company Morse Micro has raised $140 million in Series B funding. The Wi-Fi for IoT specialist's funding round was led was led by Japan-based ASIC and SoC services ...
Created on 07 September 2022
3. Sydney firm claims leadership in chip development for IoT market
(Hardware)
... chip with the longest range. Morse Micro chief executive and co-founder Michael De Nil explained to iTWire that Wi-FI HaLow had been developed to address the Internet-of-Things market. "It is based ...
Created on 25 October 2021
4. Morse Micro samples its Wi-Fi HaLow chips to product developers
(Internet of Things)
Australian semiconductor start-up Morse Micro says it is sampling its Wi-Fi HaLow chips to product developers to evaluate and test the solution. By making the HaLow chips available, Morse Micro also adds ...
Created on 29 July 2021
5. FSF patrons urged to quit after Stallman returns to board
(Open Source)
... which no self reflection, personal growth, or remorse was pursued nor expected before his inglorious infamous return." Richard Stallman (RMS) announcing his return to the FSF's Board of Directors. Live ...
Created on 23 March 2021
6. Morse Micro tops up coffers with extra $18 million from new funding round
(Strategy)
Australian semiconductor IoT start-up Morse Micro has secured $18 milion in additional funding as it moves to expand its product and technology development teams, both in Sydney and internationally. Morse ...
Created on 24 November 2020
7. IoT start-up Morse Micro secures $23.8m in capital raising
(Strategy)
Australian semiconductor IoT start-up Morse Micro has secured $23.8 million in Series A funding to take its ultra low power Wi-Fi HaLow chip to mass production. The round was led by Ray Stata and Main ...
Created on 28 May 2019
8. Funding helps innovating start-ups get off the ground
(Strategy)
... first investments in Q-CTRL, Morse Micro, Intersective and Maxwell MRI, are expected to create more than 60 new jobs, and Intersective co-founder and chief executive Beau Leese, who was present at the ...
Created on 31 October 2017
9. OPPO A77 – impressive performance for $448 (review)
(Smartphones & Mobile devices)
...  OPPO’s A77 sat a little forgotten on my review bench – there were too many other tasty morsels like the HTC U11, Motorola Z2 Play, Sony XZ Premium, and the photo studio in my pocket, the Huawei P10. ...
Created on 23 July 2017
10. Who can you really trust?
(ShawThing)
... Coalition’s election to 49%. While the decline is in part ‘buyers remorse’ Riches says “The fact is that our new government failed to establish trusted leadership in the hearts and minds of Australians ...
Created on 06 February 2015
11. PayPal's Scott Thompson to lead Yahoo
(Listed Tech)
... the interim, CFO Tim Morse has been acting as CEO. In a media conference call yesterday, Yahoo!'s Chairman of the Board Roy Bostock announced the appointment of current PayPal president Scott Thompson ...
Created on 05 January 2012
12. Alert - Java applet failure in Firefox 3.6.14, but update to 3.6.15 already released
(Home Tech)
Eternal vigilance and remorseless focus on testing are required for any software development, and unfortunately the Mozilla team let a significant Java applet problem slip into Firefox Browser 3.6.14, ...
Created on 05 March 2011
13. Optus' stagnation begs leadership change
(Strategy)
...  The Irish-born telco chief’s notorious good humour, deep industry knowledge and leadership gravitas were all turned up to maximum as he warmed up the audience and spiked our intellect with nuggety morsels ...
Created on 04 March 2011
14. Ovum opines on outstanding Windows Phone 7
(Mobility)
... await a chance to chomp into Microsoft's tasty mobile morsel? Clearly there's no guarantee of smooth swimming or sailing, with Microsoft needing to work triply hard, not only to catch up, but to have any ...
Created on 12 October 2010
15. Forget 3DTV '¦ buy an IPTV instead
(Strategy)
... it was Sony's turn to send their little morsel of joy into my inbox. 'Bringing the 3D entertainment revolution to the Australian music industry, Sony today announced that it will record and deliver its ...
Created on 25 May 2010
16. Yahoo! revenues rise
(Listed Tech)
... measures in the first quarter," said chief financial officer Tim Morse. "Our operating margin improved and we began redeploying capital into share repurchases and value-creating acquisitions. Our operating ...
Created on 21 April 2010
17. The offensive Microsoft anti-Linux netbook offensive
(Business Telecommunications)
... but certainly cheap enough that you could justify buying one without too much effort and with little buyer’s remorse later on. Netbooks were cost-effective enough that they put computing power into ...
Created on 21 April 2009
18. OLPC: one laptop per hungry child
(Open Sauce)
... Brilliant. For those who haven't a clue about the project, here's a morsel: the OLPC was set up by MIT media labs chief Nicholas Negroponte to supply laptops to children; it has morphed from a $US100 ...
Created on 14 June 2008
19. What drives a mass Linux migration?
(Open Sauce)
... tasty morsels to offer to those who are willing to keep the faith. Have you, gentle reader, ever been at the forefront of driving a mass Linux migration? Or have you had the experience of convincing ...
Created on 05 June 2008
20. Shared source: just another red herring
(Open Sauce)
... at the site but then you didn't need me to tell you that. Just as a fighter plane throws out flares left and right in order to distract heat-seeking missiles, Microsoft throws out these morsels from ...
Created on 02 August 2007
21. Australian games industry hits $1 billon mark
(Radioactive IT)
...  "The market is growing as more and more people embrace gaming as a form of entertainment," said Daniel Morse, a games analyst at GfK Australia, which compiled the figures based on sales data ...
Created on 31 July 2007
22. Gamers go ga-ga for consoles - but is PS3 a disaster in waiting?
(Entertainment)
... in Australia, with Nintendo’s Wii selling 51,744 consoles compared to 45,036 Xbox 360s, according to Daniel Morse, from consumer electronics market analysts, Gfk. This figure is interesting not ...
Created on 18 January 2007
23. Aussie Xbox 360's fly off the shelve
(Entertainment)
... sector, offering local and global data. Their Senior Accout Manager, Daniel Morse, said that “Our figures show that Xbox 360 has been the fastest ever console [excluding hand-held consoles] to sell 100,000 ...
Created on 25 October 2006
24. 7 February 2006
(Deals)
... in Rochester. Messages were transmitted by Morse code over wire, then hand-delivered by a courier. Ten years later, the company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line. That, says the newspaper, ...
Created on 07 February 2006
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