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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Dec 2006 20:52 UTC
"In the year to come, we expect to see Linux maintain its torrid development pace , with major new enterprise releases from Red Hat, which is set to ship RHEL 5 in January, and Novell, which will also ship an update to its Open Enterprise Server early next year.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Feb 2007 15:43 UTC
Microsoft has long held a skeptical view of open source, but the Redmond-based software company is trying to change some of those attitudes with the establishment of officelabs. officelabs is a new internal start-up that is attempting to use some of the methodologies of open-source software development to invigorate the company and generate excitement about new Microsoft products.
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Divorce gets dirty for Brinkley
Former model Christie Brinkley is set to claim her estranged husband trawled the Internet for porn and to set up dates with younger women as their divorce battle heats up.
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Computer refurbishing project launched
Small and Medium Enterprises are set to transform the economy through advanced computer production technology following yesterday’s launch of computer refurbishment initiative in the country.
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Features and Case Studies
In the second part of his interview, Defence CIO Greg Farr talks about outsourcing, the skills crisis and reveals his most urgent IT priority.
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Microsoft to distribute directly in East Africa
Microsoft, the world’s largest software company, has signed an agreement with Comtel Integrators Africa that allows the latter to vend its products exclusively in the East and Southern African region.
The Monitor |
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We're connecting - and wasting time - on Twitter
Social networking service lets people around the the world connect with short text messages
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Council providing service to recycle e-waste
It has been estimated that between five million and 20 million computers are being stored in sheds and garages around Australia. Narromine Shire Council and NetWaste are working together to provide the community with an e-waste recycling service.
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Auction begins for 'man's life'
A PERTH man has received a bid of just over $300,000 after putting all his earthly possessions and his job up for sale on internet auction site eBay.
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Government hires IT troubleshooter
The former chief executive of Logica has been hired by the Treasury in an attempt to overturn the government’s sometimes disastrous track record on computer projects.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 22nd Oct 2005 17:42 UTC
Microsoft met with the OSI board this week to discuss their new Shared Source licences.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Sep 2005 12:24 UTC
Vista Beta 1 and Longhorn Server Beta 1 include a new implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite known as the Next Generation TCP/IP stack.
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Recent Original Stories
Some testing by the exo.performance.network research staff shows that SP1 provides no measurable relief to users saddled with sub-par performance under Vista.
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Recent Original Stories
Fedora 7 Test 3 has been released featuring both GNOME and KDE based live CDs, a prime spin which combines desktop, workstation and server functionality. The merge of Fedora Core and Fedora Extras repositories and infrastructure is in progress.
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Yahoo Announces Mobile Partnerships in Asia Pacific
Yahoo has announced five oneSearch partnerships with Asia Pacific mobile operators.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Nov 2006 12:47 UTC, submitted by teigetje
The next release of the RISC OS Firefox port will be Iyonix-only , developer Peter Naulls revealed today.
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Designing semantic software by numbers
A system for creating semantic software could transform application development from a cottage industry to an industrial-style production line.
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Spain must score first to beat Italy
FROM a computer simulator's point of view, Euro08 has gone pretty smoothly. On the whole, the better team has beaten the less good team. So, for instance, many pundits fancied Portugal to beat Germany, but we didn't.
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Google and Yahoo gain at Microsoft's expense
Google and Yahoo gained the edge on Microsoft in the battle for eyeballs in the search engine arena during May, according to market watcher comScore..
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China denies probe into Microsoft
China has officially denied reports that it is planning an investigation into the market position of Microsoft in the country..
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Magma Expanding China Operations, Launching University Program
BEIJING, June 22, 2008 -- Magma Design Automation Inc. , a provider of chip design software, announced that Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Madhavan will preside over openings of the company's new offices in Beijing and Shanghai, the latest developments in Magma's efforts to build world-class operations in China.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft this Friday will ship the final pre-release version of Windows Vista and, unexpectedly, will name the release as Release Candidate 2. Previously, Microsoft had publicly asserted that it would not ship an RC2 milestone release of Windows Vista.
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Samsung's i900 Omnia surfs web on video
Filed under: Cellphones A full fortnight is way too long to go without seeing a little more of Samsung's Windows Mobile 6.1-powered i900 Omnia , so we were just tickled pink to find a new video showcasing the mobile's user interface. More specifically, the web browsing function gets most of the attention, and while it doesn't exactly look like a refined experience from here, why don't ...
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft' professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles last week was perhaps the company's most important event of the year, as officials try to sell developers on the value of creating new applications for the company's next generation of products.
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Iontas Awarded $450k In Matching Funds From Enterprise Ireland
Donegal, Ireland and Austin, TX, June 20, 2008 – Iontas disclosed today they were recently awarded matching funds for their innovative research and development to facilitate the creation of a substantial new component for the Process Focus software product.
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