App Store: 100,000 apps and counting

Apple's App Store now carries more than 100,000 applications for the iPhone and iPod touch, and there have been more than 2 billion downloads.
 

IT users asked to put spotlight on software testing and quality

Australian organisations are invited to respond to an international survey which will identify the trends in software testing and provide what is claimed to be the IT industry’s first comprehensive benchmark in this area of software quality.
 

Keep an eye on your own open source cloud environment

Want to live in the cloud but don’t quite trust it? SourceForge's open source project of the month for August may be for you! eyeos is a self-hosted cloud operating environment for business, schools and home built in PHP.
 

New App Store milestone: 1.5 billion downloads

It seems like it was only the other day that Apple announced the one billionth download from the App Store. Now the tally has reached 1.5 billion.
 

NICTA opens door to open source software

Australia’s ICT research centre, NICTA, has thrown open the doors of a new portal where a raft of open source software, developed by its own researchers, is available for download to anyone accessing the site.
 

App Store birthday: Apple's celebrating, but should you?

Apple's App Store turns one this week. The company is celebrating in a small way.
 

StatPlus:mac LE plugs Excel analysis hole

A free application restores data analysis tools to Excel 2008, using routines drawn from a professional statistics package.
 

One billion downloads from Apple's App Store

Apple's App Store has logged its one billionth download in less than ten months. The Store makes it easy for iPhone and iPod touch owners to acquire software.
 

Google Update goes open source

To save other developers from having to re-invent the wheel, Google has decided to open the source code of Google Update. Well, that's what the company implies.
 

Premium App Store coming for iPhone?

A fresh round of rumours is again suggesting that Apple has plans to introduce an upmarket section for the App Store. Such a move would increase the visibility of $US20+ programs.