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MpesaMar 8, 2011

Kenya reluctant on e-commerce

Many are adverse to 'plastic money', and e-commerce suffers delivery bottlenecks, says Intrepid Data Systems.

2:10
StuxnetMar 7, 2011

US, Israel blamed for Stuxnet

In today's technology roundup: US and Israel blamed for Stuxnet, Google withdraws rogue Android apps, UK start-ups head to Silicon Valley, and Mozilla challenges Apple and Google.

1:30
OracleMar 7, 2011

Oracle bad for Java -survey

Community sentiment is not in Oracle's favour, a JavaOne conference has shown.

2:10
OpenTextMar 7, 2011

OpenText releases Exceed onDemand 8

The solution brings Windows and Unix enterprise business applications to Mac OS X.

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Magix SecurityMar 7, 2011

Qualys unveils IronBee

The open source project provides the next-generation of Web application firewall technology. [Local rep: Magix Security]

1:20

Open source goes social

The content management acquisition aims to beef up DotNetNuke's networking strategy.

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OpenBravoFeb 28, 2011

Openbravo ERP enters US

Version 3 of the Web-based platform includes an overhauled user interface.

2:20
NokiaFeb 25, 2011

Nokia in Symbian U-turn

In today's technology roundup: Nokia in Symbian U-turn, Google steps up Facebook war, WikiLeaks' Assange faces extradition, and Apple updates MacBook Pro.

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Microsoft SAFeb 22, 2011

Microsoft translates software programs

Part of the company's citizenship outreach is its translation of software packages into local languages.

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OracleFeb 22, 2011

Oracle presents Sun Fire x86

The company's Sun Fire x86 clustered systems have set more than 30 world records to date.

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IOSFeb 21, 2011

Multiplatform social gaming arrives

OpenFeint is planning to build a social gaming solution for multiple mobile devices.

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MicrosoftFeb 21, 2011

MS blocks open source

After having been quoted as being a fan of open source, Microsoft has blocked open source apps from its marketplace.

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IntelFeb 18, 2011

Intel to find new MeeGo partner

Nokia dropped MeeGo after Microsoft offered it "incredible" amounts of money to switch to Windows, says Intel.