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There's no way Ballmer survives Yahoo! disaster scenario
Bring your hookah to the open source cloud Radio Reg Microsoft is buying Yahoo! to . . . oh, that's right no one from Redmond has really explained that one yet. Most of the pundits think Redmond has an ad play in mind. Well, the Open Season crew sees it differently.…
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Security Fix Live
Security Fix blogger Brian Krebs was online to answer your questions about the latest computer security threats and offers ways to protect your personal information.
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When it comes to understanding IT, groupthink only gets you so far
If you believe online advertising is going to be Microsoft's savior, you're missing the boat--big time. When it comes to Windows' future, there's a lot more to this story.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 22nd Feb 2006 05:26 UTC
Windows narrowly bumped Unix in 2005 to claim the top spot in server sales for the first time, according to a new report from IDC. Computer makers sold $17.7 billion worth of Windows servers worldwide in 2005 compared with $17.5 billion in Unix servers, IDC analyst Matthew Eastwood said of the firm's latest Server Tracker market share report.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Jan 2006 18:31 UTC
Sun is keener than ever to port Linux to its new multicore T1 chip , even if it's not expected to happen for six to nine months. The company has made T1 servers available to Linux developers and is working with unnamed Linux distributors to develop the port.
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RIA platform links to Google App Engine
Appcelerator has updated its rich Internet application platform to integrate with the Google App Engine, Appcelerator said this week. Applications built using Appcelerator can be deployed to the Google App Engine , which lets developers have their Web applications hosted on Google infrastructure. The Appcelerator Platform is an open-source Web platform. It fuses rich Internet ...
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Brief: U.S. still worries over hacker havens
U.S. still worries over hacker havens
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft released several updates to Windows Vista Monday, the day before the new operating system debuted for consumers and landed on retail shelves. None of the updates were security fixes.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 28th Apr 2007 00:53 UTC, submitted by applesource
Microsoft Australia has defended the company's User Account Control (UAC) system as being "misunderstood" and said it should be the type of technology that all operating systems aspire towards.
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New web portal launched for filing IT returns
Chennai, Apr 11: Close on the heels of the Income Tax Department allowing digital signing of Form-16, Skorydov Systems, a software solutions provider, has launched a new web portal for e-filing tax returns.
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PC sales register 26 per cent growth in India
Chennai, Apr 11: The total Personal Computer (PC) sales between October and December 2007, with destop computer and notebooks taken together, were 17,5 lakh units, registering a growth of 26 per cent over the same period of last fiscal.
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Top 10 stories of the week: Windows worries, visa caps, malware spreads
Windows is in danger of "collapsing" under the weight of all its code and needs a serious overhaul, according to Gartner analysts who spoke at a conference this week.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Sep 2007 20:01 UTC, submitted by highwayman
"It's over. The magic is gone. The dream is dead. The egg has fallen off the wall and no amount of 'sudo' super glue can put his pieces back together again. I'm referring, of course, to the not-so-recent departure of Con Kolivas from the Linux kernel development community.
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Meeting tech expectations
Dubai's Jumeirah Emirates Towers has recently introduced a new video teleconferencing system. Tech Talk discusses the demand for state-of-the-art technology with IT director Julian Kraft.
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Google aims to penetrate Deep Web with HTML forms crawling
In a move aimed at taking the search engine giant closer to what's commonly called the Deep Web , Google Inc. Friday said that it has started experimenting to find ways for its search engine to index HTML forms like drop-down boxes and select menus. Over the past few months, Google has been trying out some HTML forms to see if they could discover Web pages that otherwise couldn't be ...
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has failed in its attempt to have its Office Open XML document format fast-tracked straight to the status of an international standard by the International Organization for Standardization.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 29th Oct 2006 05:58 UTC
Less than three years after emerging from nowhere, the hot social networking website MySpace is on pace to be worth a whopping $15 billion in just three more years. Or is it? And is the much smaller Facebook really worth the $900 million or more Yahoo is reported to have offered for it?
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Microsoft spares XP for low-cost laptops
— Apr. 03, 2008 — Microsoft has given Windows XP an extended stay of execution.
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Special capabilities for Windows Mobile
Apparently, NetSupport Manager allows Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris clients to be controlled, but not to control others. Windows CE, Pocket PC, and Windows Mobile devices (right) have added functionality, however, since they can control, power on/off, or reboot any supported platform.
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ClioSoft Introduces Enterprise Edition of the SOS(TM) Design Data . (2º) Collaboration Platform
Collaboration Platform 11/04/2008 15:30:00 Business Wire US70336N1072 productivity as we design, develop, and manufacture digital imaging products and solutions, and the level of support from ClioSoft has been excellent.
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FBI Agents Arrest College Of Southern Nevada Employee
The FBI and CSN Police have arrested a College of Southern Nevada employee accused of looking at child pornography on school computers. Police arrested 50 -year - old Harold Thrash Thursday after a four month long investigation.
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TV sales lift John Lewis
John Lewis said sales of televisions and computers rose sharply last week after the poor weather boosted interest in indoor products.
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Street ponders 'Myhoosoft'
Yahoo may or may not be the most desirable of brides, but that hasn't stopped Microsoft, News Corp. and Time Warner from trying to lead it to the altar. The three media giants appear to be trying to get a head-start on what could become a Web consolidation frenzy.
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Microsoft, HCL launch cheapest ultra-portable laptop
Mumbai, Apr 11: Microsoft Corporation India and HCL Infosystems today announced the launch of world's cheapest ultra portable laptop powered with ''Windows XP Home'', and two more joint initiatives in the country.
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