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Software News22-Oct-2005
- 'Captiva Software Shares Jump 19 Percent (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Investors sent shares of Captiva Software Corp. soaring 19 percent Friday in response to news the San Diego company would be bought by data storage system provider EMC Corp. in a $275 million deal.
- 'US national charged with software piracy in Philippines (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A US national and his Filipino business partner were charged in the central Philippine city of Cebu with the manufacturing and selling of illegally-copied computer Software.
- 'Emerging software firm Medipattern's annual loss grows to $1.3M from $466K (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
TORONTO (CP) - Medipattern Corp., which is developing computer-aided detection software for medical imaging, says its full-year loss grew to $1.3 million from a year-earlier $465,877.
- 'Toyota to fix software problem on 75,000 Prius hybrids (San Jose Mercury News)
Toyota will tell the owners of 75,000 Prius hybrids that their cars might stall while driving because of a computer software problem.
- 'Software speeds accident scene cleanup (The MetroWest Daily News)
FRAMINGHAM -- For every minute traffic is backed up due to a lane closure, the likelihood for another accident increases by 6 percent. That is why the Massachusetts State Police have invested in new high technology collision analysis and reconstruction technique software.
- 'Infosys plans mega software campus (Express India)
Infosys Technologies Ltd plans to set up a software development centre in Karnataka, which will generate employment for 25,000 people at a total investment of Rs 1,500 crore.
- 'US national charged with software piracy (Mindanao Times)
CEBU (AFP) - A US national and his Filipino business partner were charged in this central Philippine city yesterday with the manufacturing and selling of illegally-copied computer software.
- 'Infosys plans mega software campus, to invest Rs 1,500 crore (Hindustan Times)
Infosys Technologies Ltd plans to set up a software development centre in Karnataka, which will generate employment for 25,000 people and also establish residential facilities and essential amenities such as schools and hospital at a total investment of Rs 1,500 crore in the first phase.
- 'Palm to offer owners Blackberry software (ITP.net)
Handheld PC giants Palm and Research In Motion have teamed up on a deal which will let owners of the Treo 650 ? Palm?s latest and most powerful smartphone ? connect with BlackBerry?s feted e-mail and calendar software.
- 'Weekend Review: This week's software (The Unofficial Apple Weblog)
Filed under: Software , Weekend Review Each Saturday we feature a review of all the Software we've posted about over the past seven days. Here is this week's entry. Commercial Software Sims 2 : Aspyr releases an update for its popular game Phone Valet 3 : When telephone meets Mac Aperture : Apple releases a brand new image app for pros iView MediaPro : Popular digital image
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