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Microsoft tells SMBs Vista isn't a risky business
You may end up dancing round the living room in pants Microsoft isn’t going to let the small detail of sluggish sales and take-up among businesses of its Windows Vista operating system get in the way of its latest attempt to woo the little guys.…
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South Africa: ICASA Thinks Again on Its BEE Demand
WIDESPREAD criticism of "unworkable" demands made on bidders for new licences to offer high-speed internet access have forced the regulator to reconsider its stance.
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Wed 9th Jul 2008 11:56 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
Giga-byte and and mobile phone service provider Chunghwa will launch the M528 MID ('mobile internet device') in Taiwan this August. The Linux-based device will have a 4.8-inch touchscreen and use an 800MHz Intel Centrino Atom processor.
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New law a boon for Vt. business
Wednesday, July 9 VERMONT — Minor changes to Vermont law may pay high dividends as the state looks to gain ground in the Internet economy. The new legislation, signed into law by Gov. James Douglas on June 6, allows for the creation of "virtual corporations" by doing away with corporate requirements such as face-to-face board meetings and even the need for a physical headquarters.
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Microsoft gets Fast for UK licensing
The consultancy division of the Federation Against Software Theft (Fast) has become a Microsoft Certified Partner in the UK. Joining Microsoft's Software Asset Management programme means that Fast is qualified to deliver Microsoft licence reviews to end user organisations.
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posted by Kevin Russo on Thu 31st Mar 2005 18:40 UTC
I read a lot of reviews comparing GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows, and inevitably the topic of installing software comes up. Most reviews indicate that installing software in Windows is much easier than that of the desktop GNU/Linux world.
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posted by Marc A. Mironescu on Mon 31st Mar 2003 17:18 UTC
Slackware is the oldest surviving Linux distribution out there. For those who believe that Slackware was the first Linux distribution I have news, because SLS was before Slackware, but that is another story.
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Salesforce.com Honored on SD Times 100 for Thought Leadership and Innovation in Web Application Development
Salesforce.com , the market and technology leader in Software-as-a-Service and Platform-as-a-Service , today announced it has been named to the 2008 SD Times 100 in the Web Development category.
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Digital Memo - the Messaging Tool for Managers Who Want to Delegate, Without Talkback
Popuload Software announced today the release of its new Windows messaging product, Digital Memo. Designed for managers, CEO's or anyone communicating to a team of staff, Digital Memo distributes messages to employees without the dialogue e-mail or other messaging systems create.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 25th Apr 2006 20:45 UTC, submitted by Mel Bayers
Starting Tuesday, the Microsoft will push out a test tool that checks whether the copy of Windows a PC is using is properly licensed. It will be sent to millions of people in the United States, United Kingdom, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand.
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Cell prcessor trio extend R&D with Georgia Tech
IBM, Toshiba and Sony are to continue working on the Cell processor with researchers at the Georgia Tech College of Computing.
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Recent Original Stories
BusinessWeek explores why the chance is right for Apple to license the Mac OS to 3rd party hardware vendors . "First, the caveats: there's as much chance that Apple will license the MacOS as there is that Steve Jobs will show up to his next keynote wearing a dress instead of the usual attire.
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Dailymotion Celebrates Its Independence
Video sharing site Dailymotion doesn't have a billion-dollar payday awaiting it from Google as YouTube did, but they have plenty of traffic and a working relationship with Viacom. read more
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YouTube’s ad revenue short of expectations
Advertising revenue from YouTube is likely to total about $200 million this year and thus fall short of parent company Google Inc’s expectations, The Wall Street Journal said.
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'Family Guy' creator unleashes new show on Internet
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane will launch his new TV project on the Internet, releasing a series of two-minute clips through search engine Google.
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Sycamore Networks SN 9000 Intelligent Multiservice Switch Completes DISA Joint Interoperability Assessment Testing ...
CHELMSFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul. 09, 2008--Sycamore Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCMR), a leading provider of intelligent bandwidth management solutions for network operators worldwide, today announced that its SN 9000 Intelligent Multiservice Switch has successfully completed rigorous interoperability testing with the US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Joint Interoperability Test ...
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Met Police signs Steria for HR system
Tom Young, Computing , Wednesday 9 July 2008 at 12:39:00 Savings to be diverted to frontline policing resources The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) have signed a contract with Steria to improve Human Resources (HR) services....
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Google tool creates 3D social spaces on Web sites
Google has entered yet another space with the launch of Lively, a tool for creating 3D social spaces on Web sites, which is now available in a public beta test. The platform lets users create and personalize their own character, so-called avatars, and their own rooms, which is nothing new: Second Life does as much. But a key feature of the Lively platform is integration with the regular ...
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BT buys Iomart's online business directory Ufindus
LONDON (SHARECAST) - BT has bought online business directory Ufindus from Scottish Internet services group Iomart for £20m.
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Google ventures into virtual reality with 'Lively'
In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google Inc. hopes to orchestrate more fantasizing on the Web.
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New Internet Poison Gets Instant Antidote
Vendors are patching up a domain name server (DNS) vulnerability disclosed to the public yesterday, blocking a flaw that could be exploited to hijack certain Internet domains.
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NTP Software QFS(R) For Windows 6.0 Now Available
NASHUA, N.H.----NTP Software, the worldwide leader in the control and management of unstructured data, today announced the general availability of the latest release of its flagship product, NTP Software QFS®, Windows® Edition.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 29th Apr 2006 12:34 UTC
Microsoft has released the first of two betas planned for its Virtual Server 2005 R2 service pack 1 product.
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Microsoft 'fix' cripples ZoneAlarm users
Hundreds of thousands of ZoneAlarm firewall users have been locked out of the internet by Microsoft's latest round of software updates. Microsoft released four 'important' fixes as part of its regular Patch Tuesday update, one of which left ZoneAlarm users with out web access.
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posted by Henrik Petersson on Wed 14th Apr 2004 21:15 UTC
I created the Casper project because I needed a way to organize my growing collection of CD-R/RWs which holds a lot of music and images, but there was no such solution available for my OS of choice, the BeOS.
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