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A U.S. email marketing company has agreed to pay US$1.1 and clean up its act after being caught using unethically obtained consumer data from several data mining companies.

Google has caused a few ripples through its purchase of Upstartle, developer of the online word processor Writely, and prompted calls from some analysts that Microsoft Office’s days are numbered.

New South Wales, Queensland and South Australian members of the Australian Services Union (ASU) have withdrawn their labour from employer National Cash Registers (NCR) today.

A Nevada-based government official responsible for the management of sensitive records including marriage certificates and land registrations has been suspended due to alleged kickbacks.

IBM says it has boosted supercomputing data speeds by more than 600%, a breakthrough that could change the way large computer networks access and share data.

Kodak releases its latest colour touch-screen, networked document imaging device, the Scan Station 100.

Citibank has alienated many of its U.S. customers by blocking their accounts in an attempt to halt fraudulent cash withdrawals after what is being called a “class break.”

Insulting computerised notes regarding a customer of a U.S. pharmacist slipped through the system and have been presented to the woman in question. She is sueing.

With the kind of up-front bullishness made famous by CEO, Steve Balmer, Microsoft is calling the kettle black in the fight for the office document standard.

Internal documents “accidentally” released on the internet have disclosed potential plans to offer infinite online storage for consumers through the rumoured upcoming GDrive service.

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