|
Recent Original Stories
"Two days before the start of Professional Developers Conference 2005, I've received exclusive insider information about the product editions which Microsoft intends to create for Windows Vista."
New Mobile Computing |
|
Cyber snooping plan under attack
Civil libertarians say employers could become quasi spies under proposed laws giving companies the right to monitor workers' emails in a bid to protect Australia from cyber terrorism.
The Star |
|
Redwood City company hosts student's eco-friendly blog
REDWOOD CITY IMAGINE A WORLD without toxic waste, without violence, and where all animals, including the human kind, have a safe environment that they can expect to last for generations.
San Mateo County Times |
|
China's Internet users are more into exploration
When making reference to the difference between US Internet users and China's Internet users, Kai-Fu Lee, vice president of Google Inc. and president of Google Greater China, said that China's Internet users are more into exploration. Kai-F ...
People's Daily |
|
Recent Original Stories
When Mac sales dropped off in 1985, Bill Gates personally wrote John Sculley suggesting that he license the Macintosh design to companies like Apollo, DEC and Wang, and establish the software as the industry standard. Apple declined, and Microsoft published Windows.
OS News |
|
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 9th Aug 2006 15:58 UTC
The GP2X is an open, Linux-based handheld games console manufactured by Game Park Holdings of South Korea. It has a typical handheld control layout, a good quality backlit screen, built-in stereo speakers, headphone socket, and several connectivity and expansion options.
OS News |
|
Recent Original Stories
"What will the Internet look like 10 years from now? Will it look more like one big pay-per-view channel, or more like an open street fair, or will it be somewhere in between?
OS News |
|
Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has said it will not sue Linux users with regards to the company's patent claims. " We're not litigating . If we wanted to we would have done so years ago," said Horacio Gutierrez, Microsoft's VP for intellectual property and licensing, in an interview.
OS News |
|
Bebo partners online TV firm Brightcove
Internet TV platform Brightcove has teamed up with social media network, Bebo, enabling its media customers to distribute online video content to Bebo’s 40 plus million members.
Netimperative |
|
Examiner.com Related Articles:
“There’s a direct link between socio-economic status and Internet connectivity, and we’re really well-connected around here because we have among the highest [socio-economic status] in the nation,” he said.
The San Francisco Examiner |
|
ADTRAN Unveils Innovative Voice Quality Monitoring Technology in NetVanta and Total Access VoIP Platforms
ADTRAN,(R) Inc. (NASDAQ: ADTN), a leading supplier of innovative networking and communications equipment today announced the availability of Voice Quality Monitoring (VQM) as part of the ADTRAN Operating System (AOS). Products that will support VQM include: NetVanta(R) Routers, NetVanta IP Business Gateways and Total Access(R) 900 Series IP Business Gateways. ADTRAN's unique VQM suite allows ...
Centre Daily Times |
|
North Korea Makes Its Mark In Iran
April 14, 2008: Commercial photo satellites are making intelligence analysis a popular sport. Recently, the precise location and layout of Iran's ballistic missile test facility was discovered using commercial satellite photos.
Strategy Page |
|
Robot Eyes Never Sleep
April 14, 2008: The U.S. Army has received the first five AURORA target recognition systems. These 35 pound units combine cameras and heat sensors, with computers and databases, to identify "items of interest" (usually targets of one sort or another), and alert UAV operators to do a visual check.
Strategy Page |
|
Can You Access Your Own Cash Register Data?
jeronimo989 writes "A customer of mine has a small shop and asked me to look for an electronic cash register. One of the requirements is to retrieve the sales data from the cash register in some accessible format so he can import it in the software of his choice (which happens to be OpenOffice), either by downloading the data on a Flash card, connecting a laptop via USB, or even via a direct ...
Slashdot |
|
Former CNN Anchor Covers Positive News From Atlanta
After being let go by the Atlanta-based network anchor Daryn Kagan decided to start a web site -- with a twist.
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta |
|
India Under Attack
April 14, 2008: India's become yet another major nation to admit that it has been under heavy Cyber War attack, from hackers that can be traced back to China.
Strategy Page |
|
Gunning For Google Earth
April 14, 2008: While Russian weapons manufacturers are backing away from supplying China with weapons (because of Chinese theft of Russian technology and production of cheaper copies of Russian equipment), the two countries have been increasing military cooperation.
Strategy Page |
|
Bot Can Break Hotmail’s CAPTCHA in 6 Seconds!
A new bot created by spammers has proven to be successful in breaking the Hotmail CAPCHA in under 6 seconds, allowing users to create thousands even millions of accounts to send spam.
Web Host Directory |
|
Recent Original Stories
"Software giant Microsoft has named the day that Windows 98 and Millennium users will no longer have support. On July 11, the two operating systems will have their final breakfast before being wiped from Vole's support brain.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Related News
Life Record has introduced Life Record EMR version 4.0, a new version of its Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software. Life Record offers doctors a system for managing their practice on a computer.
Macworld UK |
|
First Centrino Atom computer coming in June
The first portable computer based on Intel's Centrino Atom chip package is coming in June, although it will be bigger and more expensive than such devices were expected to be.
Macworld UK |
|
Despite begging, chances slim for Windows XP reprieve
SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp.'s operating systems run most personal computers around the globe and are a cash cow for the world's largest software maker.
San Jose Mercury News |
|
Email spying shouldn't be business responsibility: Oppn
The Federal Opposition says a proposal to increase counter-terrorism laws by letting employers monitor staff emails will put an unnecessary burden on businesses.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
|
BBC Digital Chief Highfield Quits To Lead UK Online TV JV Kangaroo
Updated: BBC future media and technology director Ashley Highfield is quitting to become CEO of Project Kangaroo - an upcoming online TV JV between ITV (LSE: ITV), Channel 4 and the BBC's revenue-making BBC Worldwide wing - marking a return to the commercial sector after eight years. He will replace interim CEO Lesley MacKenzie.
CBS News |
|
Salesforce brings in Google Docs
Salesforce.com has added Google Docs to its enterprise software package. The web-based software firm will make a basic version of Google's online office suite available to all subscribers immediately. A premier version will be available for an extra charge later this summer.
Personal Computer World |
|
|