Facebook is ending a Deals program launched in April, which offered online bargains with Groupon, LivingSocial and other companies.

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Facebook shutting down Deals program
Sage Group has confirmed that it is looking into buying business accounting software specialist MYOB, which was snapped up by private equity and investment firms in 2009.

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Sage considers MYOB buy
HTC has filed another lawsuit against Apple alleging patent infringement, escalating their legal battle.

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HTC sues Apple, again
The lack of ICT in healthcare has led to lower productivity and more labour-intensive processes, and has exposed more patients to more errors, according to IBM Australia managing director Andrew Stevens. Stevens said that more money needs to be spent on healthcare IT, putting special emphasis on data analysis.

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Analysis the key to better healthcare: IBM
The global head of CSC's cloud business has this week met with the representatives from the Federal Government to talk about cloud, but feels that the company's not getting the same reception that it would in the US.

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Aussie govt aloof on cloud: CSC
Adobe Systems is expanding its efforts at putting web design tools within reach of those who don't want to learn how to hand code.

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Adobe debuts no-code-required site builder
The National Retail Association (NRA) has accused Australia Post as playing a key role in supporting foreign online retailers at the expense of local retailers.

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Aussie Post champions online retail: NRA
The Xperia Neo shares the same DNA as its Xperia brethren, with the new Exmor R image sensor and Bravia display engine, but it's very much the black sheep of the family.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo
Preparations for the IT systems required for London 2012 Olympic Games are progressing as scheduled, with the event slightly less than a year away, according to chief systems integrator Atos Origin.

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London's 2012 Olympic tech 'on track'
The Google-Motorola deal will shake up the Android ecosystem. In fact, it may drive one of the vendors into Microsoft's waiting arms.

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Google-Motorola to create HTC-Microsoft?