|
Gotuit Sues Microsoft Over Silverlight Video Search
Video software developer Gotuit Media has filed a patent suit against Microsoft in a US District Court in San Francisco, alleging its Silverlight software infringes the company's three patents related to video search technology.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
|
Seagate Expands NI Plant with $228m Investment
Hard disk drive manufacturer Seagate has announced plans to invest $228m in its Northern Ireland hard drive read-write head plant.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
|
Google Wins Source Code Ruling Against Viacom
A US District Judge has ordered Google to expose its records of video-viewing habits of YouTube users to Viacom, in a $1bn copyright litigation between the two companies. The judge, however, rejected Viacom's request for YouTube's source code.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
|
AnalystWatch: Joined-Up Web Application
Organizations now require seamless and efficient connectivity to capitalize on access to information and applications from any location.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
|
Related Articles
Microsoft has killed off Windows NT 4, but it should now release its source code to the open-source community in order to fight off the challenge from Linux, Munir Kotadia claims.
New Mobile Computing |
|
posted by Fred McCann on Tue 17th Feb 2004 20:26 UTC
Apple Computer is possibly in a better shape than it has been in for a long while. With the second coming of Steve Jobs and the renewed focus on innovation, Apple scrambled back from the brink to a relatively healthy company.
New Mobile Computing |
|
NEW: Court forces county to hand over porn found on employeeâ€s computer
Madison County has been told to surrender pornographic images discovered on the computer of a former top administrator accused of harassing his assistant.
Edwardsville Journal |
|
Reiser Shows Police Location Of Wife's Body
Oakland computer software programmer Hans Reiser, convicted of killing his estranged wife Nina even though her body had not been found, led authorities to her corpse on Monday evening.
CBS 5 Bay Area |
|
Recent Original Stories
Google lost its recent antitrust battle with Microsoft on Tuesday when a US District Court judge overseeing latter company's antitrust settlement declined to accept Internet search giant's request to extend the US government oversight of Microsoft's antitrust efforts.
New Mobile Computing |
|
The OpenOffice Project has sent a letter to Michael Dell
, showering praise on Dell's chairman and CEO and asking him to consider pre-loading OpenOffice onto PCs.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Oct 2005 20:09 UTC
"There have been a few recent PowerPC announcements that have caused the Mac Faithful to wonder anew about The Switch and the "real" reasons behind it . First, there was the 970FX announcement , which clearly showed that IBM is capable of putting out a 970 processor that compares quite well with the Pentium M in performance/watt.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Video-game news: Best of 2008, so far
Real news from the virtual world: -BEST OF 2008 (SO FAR): E3, the video-game industry's big trade show, is next week, and you'll be hearing a lot about all the new software coming between now and Christmas. But there's a bit of a lull until Aug. 12, when "Madden NFL 09" unofficially marks the beginning of the fall game season. July is a good time to catch up on some of the games you may have ...
The Charlotte Observer |
|
NEW: Court forces county to hand over porn found on employeeâ€s computer
Madison County has been told to surrender pornographic images discovered on the computer of a former top administrator accused of harassing his assistant.
Granite City Press-Record |
|
Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Mon 7th Jul 2008 18:18 UTC, submitted by Dale Smoker
While I was trawling through Net Applications' operating system share trend data for the past 24 months, something struck me. June 08 marked a big month for Linux . The OS saw the largest increase in market share for the whole 2 year period - a growth of 0.12%.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Young people have never had to survive an icy summertime thaw
I guess I’m what you’d call a “technophobe.” Then again, you could just call me an “old fogy.” A lot of the technology that’s changing our lives so rapidly disturbs me. I’m not tied by my umbilical cord to a computer or a cell phone.
Journal Inquirer |
|
posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 16th Sep 2003 04:53 UTC
Sun Microsystems is introducing its Linux distribution, Sun Linux, a part of the Mad Hatter project, to the general public today. Sun Linux is targeting the Enterprise market and at a very low price. OSNews had a sneak peak at Sun Linux last Friday at Sun's offices and here is what we saw there.
OS News |
|
posted by Will Gunadi on Tue 5th Apr 2005 14:11 UTC
Today, there is no shortage of reviews on Linux on the Desktop, but I think we can benefit from more "Laptopized-Linux" experiences.
OS News |
|
$250,000 in vandalism at Avenal Elementary
Boys as young as 10 are suspected of wreaking "mind-boggling" destruction at an Avenal school campus, smashing computers and smearing paint and food in classrooms and hallways.
The Fresno Bee |
|
Microsoft joins Icahn's Yahoo effort
Bid to fire board may reignite takeover hopes.
The News & Observer |
|
Time running out for portable TVs
If you've got a battery-powered TV stashed in the closet in case of emergency, prepare to bid it farewell.
The News & Observer |
|
Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Mon 7th Jul 2008 18:18 UTC, submitted by Dale Smoker
While I was trawling through Net Applications' operating system share trend data for the past 24 months, something struck me. June 08 marked a big month for Linux . The OS saw the largest increase in market share for the whole 2 year period - a growth of 0.12%.
OS News |
|
$250,000 in vandalism at Avenal Elementary
Boys as young as 10 are suspected of wreaking "mind-boggling" destruction at an Avenal school campus, smashing computers and smearing paint and food in classrooms and hallways.
The Fresno Bee |
|
The war between the 80s and the 90s in China
BEIJING -- Children. Children. Stop that bickering. Grow up. You're both flowers of the nation, so call a truce and work together for China. Easier said than done. What's a parent to do? What's the younger generation coming to? Feuding continues online.
China Daily |
|
Pass the prosecco: Dictionary’s new entries debut
SPRINGFIELD — Is it acceptable to serve edamame to a dinner guest who’s a pescatarian? Should you pour prosecco or soju for the winner of the Texas Hold ’em game you’re planning near the infinity pool? And what’s that wing nut in the corner saying about dirty bombs and nasty Noroviruses?
Journal Inquirer |
|
Whichever Screen, People Are Watching
The time spent in front of the television screen and in front of the computer screen continues to increase, a report found.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
|
|