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3 hours, 52 minutes ago Adobe ships Flash Player 10
Adobe Systems is shipping its Adobe Flash Player 10 software this week, featuring built-in 3D capabilities as well as the ability for developers to add their own special effects.
Computerworld eBusiness InDepth - 8:10 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Faster 4G mobile network starts rolling out
THE technology for 4G, a new high-speed wireless network by Nokia Siemens Networks, has started shipping worldwide.
NEWS.com.au | Technology - 7:50 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Lonrho exits shipping unit to focus on 'core' businesses
The $700 - billion Wall Street bailout approved last week by the US government, as well as similar financial market bail outs adopted by European. ..Australia - based explorer Lonrho ...
Engineering News - 2 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Nokia Siemens says shipping 4G-ready network gear (Reuters)
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) said on Wednesday it has started to deliver technology for emerging high-speed wireless networks.
Yahoo!7 - Technology - 12:56 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
13 hours, 2 minutes ago Credit crunch hits shipping
THE credit crunch is starting to bite into commodity markets as the demand for coal and iron ore falls and shipping firms lose business.
Courier Mail Business News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 15th October 2008
Apple MacBook Pro Prices - What Recession?
15-inch MBP new 2.4GHz * Intel Core 2 Duo * 15-inch widescreen * 2GB Memory * 250GB hard drive1 * NVIDIA GeForce 9400M + 9600M GT with 256MB * Estimated ...
wow factor - 3:20 p.m. Wednesday 15th October 2008
Tokyo stocks decline after making heady gains a day earlier
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Asian markets declined early Wednesday, with Japanese stocks dropping on shipping firms such as Nippon Yusen K.K. and property firms like Mitsui Fudosan Co. on worries ...
Market Watch Market Pulse - 10:24 a.m. Wednesday 15th October 2008
THOUSANDS OF STOCK STILL STRANDED ON FLINDERS ISLAND
The Tasmanian Greens today criticised the Bartlett Government after it voted down the Greens’ attempt to establish a Parliamentary inquiry into the appalling situation facing Flinders Island farmers, who currently ...
Tasmanian Greens - 9:20 a.m. Wednesday 15th October 2008
VKernel analyses virtual capacity
VKernel, the developer of virtual machine solutions, is now shipping its Capacity Analyzer 2.0 virtual appliance..
IT News - 6:07 a.m. Wednesday 15th October 2008
Apple Announces New MacBook, Pro, Air
Steve Jobs just got through announcing new MacBook lines in Cupertino. The MacBook, the Pro, and the Air all got revved. The old line of plastic-body MacBooks drops in price ...
Slashdot - 3:58 a.m. Wednesday 15th October 2008
2 days, 22 hours ago Shipping runs aground
13 Oct 2008 2:56 PM
Business Spectator transport & logistics - 1:56 p.m. Monday 13th October 2008
Iron Ore Producer Begins Explore Iron Ore Mine Deposit In Pilbara
The two deposits, Chloe and Willy, are within Atlas's Olivia target area and contain sought-after direct-shipping ore, which requires no processing.
Topix - 11:55 a.m. Monday 13th October 2008
TUI to sell Hapag-Lloyd shipping unit
German tourism company TUI said it will sell its marine shipping unit Hapag-Lloyd to a consortium of investors in a 4.45-billion-euro ($A8.87 billion) deal.
Business Day - 6:03 a.m. Monday 13th October 2008
4 days, 3 hours ago http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page.cfm?c=10933
Customs continues to crackdown on attempts to smuggle large quantities of cigarettes and tobacco into Australia. In the latest case, 4.8 million undeclared cigarettes were detected in a shipping container ...
Federal Government - 8:15 a.m. Sunday 12th October 2008
4 days, 20 hours ago Singapore's NOL says drops out of race to buy Hapag-Lloyd
SINGAPORE (AFP) - Singapore's Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) has dropped out of the race to buy German container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd, NOL said.
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 3:41 p.m. Saturday 11th October 2008

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