Whitewolf, NetRegistry, Ulughbek, V-Myths & Photoshop
Me and all of my work mates, have found ourselves back on the streets thanks to the underhanded dealings of the New Zealand-based Advantage Group. About a year ago Whitewolf was purchased by Advantage Group, now we find that out new parent company has asset-stripped our office and retrenched all of us — although they have put a very warm and fuzzy spin on the process in the news release of the decision. So if you have buyers sniffing around your company, it's well worth checking out their intentions thoroughly before signing a deal. And if you're looking to get your hands on some of the best HTML developers, Java developers and designers in Sydney, drop me a line.
Australia's top Internet domain name regulator auDA has terminated a year-old hosting relationship with NetRegistry on the advice of lawyers, following a security breach.
A brief history of Ulughbek, a 15th-century Afghan astronomer-prince whose quest for knowledge led to his overthrow by religious extremists.
Rob Rosenberger, editor of the V-Myths web site and a critic of fire engine-chasing anti-virus companies, claims he was treated to an early morning visit by the FBI last weekend. He says he was forced to pull a column he was planning to run that would have caused embarrassment to one of the anti-virus vendors.
Software-maker Macromedia is claiming it owns the patent to Adobe Systems' popular Photoshop program, according to a suit filed in a US federal court.
Australia's top Internet domain name regulator auDA has terminated a year-old hosting relationship with NetRegistry on the advice of lawyers, following a security breach.
A brief history of Ulughbek, a 15th-century Afghan astronomer-prince whose quest for knowledge led to his overthrow by religious extremists.
Rob Rosenberger, editor of the V-Myths web site and a critic of fire engine-chasing anti-virus companies, claims he was treated to an early morning visit by the FBI last weekend. He says he was forced to pull a column he was planning to run that would have caused embarrassment to one of the anti-virus vendors.
Software-maker Macromedia is claiming it owns the patent to Adobe Systems' popular Photoshop program, according to a suit filed in a US federal court.
