Novell’s CEO on Saturday notified customers that the open source software company has rejected hedge fund Elliott Associates’ roughly $2 billion bid to take it private.
Category: Technology news
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Hands-on: Ubuntu One music store will rock in Lucid Lynx
Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, has announced the official launch of the Ubuntu One music store. Integrated into the Rhythmbox music player in the upcoming Ubuntu 10.04 release, the store allows users to purchase downloadable songs and albums.
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Telstra announces boardroom shake-up as Milne and Maclellan quit
Telstra (ASX:TLS) has announced a shake-up of its executive team after voice, broadband and media group managing director, Justin Milne, quit.
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EVERYWHERE MAN: Internode ads lure BigPond customers
Internode has launched a cheeky ad campaign featuring a blue VW kombi van, pointing out its superior value compared to BigPond.
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iiNet buys Netspace for $40 million
Worst-kept secret out of the bag.
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iiNet deal sees Netspace founders leave
Netspace co-founders and sole investors Stuart Marburg and Richard Preen plan to leave the internet service provider before its $40 million acquisition by rival iiNet is completed by the end of April, iiNet chief Michael Malone revealed this afternoon.
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Telstra desperate for NBN deal but haunted by price fears
Telstra directors suffer from a recurring nightmare. No, it’s not a vision of Kevin Rudd stealing away their share of Foxtel or new wireless spectrum – although that prospect is certainly scaring them badly.
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First Australian 4G network switched on
Seven Network subsidiary, vividwireless, offers 4G wireless broadband network and signs up retail partners Dick Smith and Harvey Norman.
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Vividwireless unveils Perth WiMAX prices
Commercial launch with 165 activated accounts.
Vividwireless has released the prices for wireless broadband services on its Perth WiMAX network, with its largest plan costing $99 per month for 40 GB of data.
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Behind every good LTE there’s an EPC
The press has been full of Telstra’s upcoming LTE trials and the names of its chosen vendors. LTE is sexy because it promises us downloads of YouTube videos and lots of other good stuff at speeds undreamt of a few years ago, but it is only one part of the story, and not even the most important part.