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Telehealth applications developer Medical Online Sdn Bhd has refuted allegations that it “hijacked” intellectual property and did not contribute enough original work of its own for the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) project.
MSBA is a good start, but still too slapdash to give great confidence that Microsoft has really grasped the importance of watertight security
A new lobbying group called Software Choice, backed by Microsoft and other high-tech companies, hopes to stop governments from encouraging the use of open-source software such as Linux
Developers writing applications for the Symbian OS could find it easer and cheaper to have their products officially certified by the mobile OS manufacturer under a new programme
An application which lets nurses access back end data anywhere in the hospital is a test case for .Net. Supply chain is just the beginning, say the builders