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Mobile Executives Spar Over IPhone
Mobile executives at a Silicon Valley roundtable discussion challenged Symbian, Android and other software platforms to match...
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SAP, Oracle Price Hikes Open Door for License Optimization
Recent support and license price hikes could lead to more interest in license optimization services and software.
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Yahoo To Reimburse Customers Of DRM-Protected Music
The company said its digital rights management servers would be taken down, severely limiting the use of the files.
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Microsoft Becomes Official Apache Sponsor
Microsoft said it's putting a wide range of protocols that were formerly in the Communications Protocol Program under the Open Specification Promise.
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Compellent, Dell, HP, NetApp Are Tops in Test
Security, management and data protection are key differentiators.
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Selectman welcomes Verizon talks
Verizon may be on the horizon for the town’s cable television and internet subscribers.
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RSOL joins growing list of Mac Clone suppliers
RSOL says its new Jive Series Desktops will run Mac OS X, although the company is not offering any official support for the OS. RSOL joins Open Tech and Psystar in the Mac clone market, with the latter now facing a lawsuit from Apple. RSOL says the Jive desktop will run "just about any operating system" including Fedora and Ubuntu and, of course, W...
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Senators Threaten Ban On 'Net Data Disclosures To Foreign Governments
Sens. Dick Durbin and Tom Coburn ask Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang, and Google chief Eric Schmidt not to help censor or repress Internet users.
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Microsoft 'Done' With Yahoo, Ballmer Says
The Microsoft CEO dismissed Yahoo as a major player in the Internet business, despite previously offering more than $40 billion for the company.
InformationWeek |
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Best Apple Mac OS X Software: Part One
Our Apple expert John C. Welch picks 22 lesser-known applications that can make your Mac experience more productive and more fun.
InformationWeek |
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Google Wants You To Be Your Own ISP
Vint Cerf slams the telecoms, which aren't happy that bits have been commoditized and would like to shape industry regulations to help them to get back in the services game.
InformationWeek |
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Eds: ADDS comments from Kansas Association of Counties official; EXPANDS Internet note.
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Skyfire Beta 2 Browser Delivers Rich PC-Like Mobile Web
Skyfire threw another hat in the mobile browser ring recently with the launch of its second private beta program. So far the new beta has been pretty limited in reach, but a stroke of luck came my way last Thursday during a break at MobileBeat 2008.
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China BAK Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2008 Financial Results
SHENZHEN, China , July 28 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- China BAK Battery, Inc. ("China BAK", or "BAK") (Nasdaq: CBAK), one of the largest lithium-ion battery cell manufacturers in the world, as measured by production output, today announced its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2008 ("FY08").
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 26th Aug 2005 17:04 UTC
The X Window System (commonly referred to as X or X11) is a network-transparent graphical windowing system based on a client/server model. Primarily used on Unix and Unix-like systems such as Linux, versions of X are also available for many other operating systems.
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Recent Original Stories
OSNews.com informs you about the latest news on a vast range of operating systems, from the well-known mainstream OSes, down to small embedded (but also very interesting technically) ones.
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Retirees jump on board to surf the web
THE web may be thought of as a young person's game, but older people are leading the charge in internet take-up, embracing a technology that has only become pervasive in the years since many of them retired.
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'Cuil' search takes on Google
Anna Patterson's last internet search engine was so impressive that Google bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
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IBM has agreed to buy French software company Ilog for €215m (AU$353.5m), IBM said on Monday in Europe. Woolworths has followed the corporate trend to service oriented architecture (SOA) and put the cherry on its supply chain operations by investing in business process management (BPM) software.
ZDNet Australia |
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RenaissanceRe and Partners Sponsor Northeast Hurricane Mitigation Leadership Forum
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. (NYSE:RNR) today announced the successful completion of the first Northeast Hurricane Mitigation Leadership Forum held July 10-11, 2008 in Newport, Rhode Island. The Forum was co-sponsored by RenaissanceRe's affiliate, WeatherPredict Consulting Inc., non-profit organization Federal Alliance for Safe Homes - FLASH(R), and the University of Rhode Island.
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Research shows Kiwis are becoming internet savvy
Internet use is a regular and important part of life for the majority of New Zealanders according the to latest World Internet Project New Zealand (WIPNZ) survey released by AUT, Communications and Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe and National Library Minister Judith Tizard said today.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jul 2007 12:54 UTC
Six months ago, after a long gestation period, Microsoft finally released Windows Vista. Vista is a huge release; not only because of the long list of new features, but also because of its sheer size, and number of bugs and other oddities and downsides.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Oct 2005 20:55 UTC
Microsoft is poised to release to testers the second Community Technology Preview release of Vista, paving the way for a second full-fledged beta, which is now expected in December.
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New Zealand's internet future and how to fix it
A group of experts has descended on Queenstown for a three-day Netsafe conference that aims to unlock the mysteries of our internet future.
The New Zealand Herald |
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NBC setback as gymnast quits Games
With 10 days before the Beijing Olympics’ Opening Ceremonies, NBC is finalizing its internet coverage and Games organizers are reporting the first-ever full sellout of a Summer Games.
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