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SageTV Media Center software coming to the Mac (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News) - Media Center software-maker SageTV says it is bringing two of its products to the Macintosh. The company’s flagship media center package, SageTV, will arrive early in the new year, while the remote viewing software, Placeshifter, is expected sometime in the next month or so.

Stocks to Watch, Oct. 3: Lawson Software, Northwest Airlines (Fox News) - Among the companies expected to see active trade Tuesday are Lawson Software Inc., Marvell Technology Group Ltd. and Northwest Airlines Corp.

Britain's Tesco enters software market (AFP via Yahoo! News) - British supermarket giant Tesco, the country's biggest retailer, has unveiled plans to sell its own range of computer software.

McAfee Taps Software Spectrum Exec To Head Worldwide Channels (CRN) - McAfee has named a former Software Spectrum exec as its new executive vice president of worldwide sales.

Software makers criticize lack of Vista access (MSNBC) - Microsoft is working to hamstring software companies trying to overcome “inherent weaknesses” in Windows security, rival McAfee Inc. charged in a full-page ad in Monday’s Financial Times.

AOL Offers Parental Controls Software To All Web Users (TechWeb) - AOL offers its parental controls software to all Web users.

Xactly Ships Software Connectors For On-Demand Sales Force Compensation Service (Intelligent Enterprise Magazine) - Xactly Corp. launches integration tools for connecting its hosted sales-force compensation applications with ERP, customer relationship management and human resource software.

Cassatt and XenSource to sell hype software together (The Register) - One stop server slicing Normally, two virtualization companies with silly names forming a sales partnership would not capture our attention. But, people actually seem to use the software from Cassatt and XenSource, so here we are.…

Reward doubled for reporting firms using pirated software (The West Australian) - Doubled rewards of up to $10,000 are being offered for reporting businesses using illegal software in a crackdown on the piracy plague estimated to cost businesses up to $480 million a year.

Bread, milk, software (Australian IT) - BRITISH supermarket giant Tesco, the country's biggest retailer, has unveiled plans to sell its own range of computer software.

 
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