Google's Q3 financials reveal a robust 23% revenue surge, hitting USD $7.29 billion. CEO Eric Schmidt credits core and new businesses for this growth.
Microsoft strengthens ties with Facebook with deal to integrate content from Facebook straight into Bing's search results.
Sitecore Australia invites business and marketing managers to join a webinar on October 27, exploring critical web analytics metrics with expert Ron Person.
Intel reports record-breaking Q3 with 18% revenue spike to USD $11.1bn, driven by corporate demand and growth in emerging markets, says CEO Paul Otellini.
Bill Gates' foundation pledges USD $20 million to boost US college readiness and completion through innovative tech tools. Proposals due by 19 November.
NetSuite's SuiteCloud APAC 2010 to assemble over 60 partners and developers in Sydney, exploring cloud computing opportunities on October 11-12th.
Google is utilising its data centres to innovate car safety with self-driving technology, aiming to prevent traffic accidents, save time, and reduce emissions.
Microsoft's Scott Charney suggests quarantining virus-infected PCs, arguing they pose a risk akin to unvaccinated individuals in public health.
Shares in Adobe surged 17% amid rumours of Microsoft's interest in acquisition to challenge Apple's mobile dominance, as CEOs of both companies meet.
Telstra is set to unveil the Android-powered T-Touch Tab in November, exclusive to its Next G network, with a 7-inch screen and Adobe Flash support.
Apple gears up to wow with an iPhone 5, setting sights on a fresh design and early next year's launch, says WSJ.
Skype is now available for Android smartphones, running version 2.1 or above, allowing users to make free Skype-to-Skype calls.
Tony Bates, former head of Cisco's enterprise and small-business unit, is now CEO of Skype, highlighting Silver Lake Partners' plans to advance the firm.
Apple faces a £450m fine after a US jury orders it to pay Mirror Worlds for infringing patents, but vows to appeal.
Google TV partners with Turner Broadcasting, NBC Universal, HBO, and NBA to integrate web content and applications, redefining the living room experience.
Quick-PDF has released PDF to Word ver.2.3, the latest version of the converter for PDF documents to MS Word RTF or DOC formats.
Microsoft launches patent lawsuit against Motorola, claiming Android smartphones infringe on essential user experience tech.
LinkedIn introduces Signal in closed beta, a powerful tool with new filters for refining search results by network, industry, and more.
Léo Apotheker, former SAP CEO, is appointed the new boss of HP, succeeding Cathie Lesjak amid a high-profile scandal and legal drama.
With the rise of cloud computing, traditional security measures falter, making secure application development essential—The app is now king.