|
Symantec acquires app streaming vendor
Symantec has announced its intention to acquire AppStream, a company specialising in application virtualisation technology. The deal is expected to close in June, according to reports.
iTNews |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 25th Nov 2007 23:05 UTC
This is the seventh article in a series on common usability and graphical user interface related terms [ part I part II part III part IV part V part VI ]. On the internet, and especially in forum discussions like we all have here on OSNews, it is almost certain that in any given discussion, someone will most likely bring up usability and GUI related terms - things like spatial memory, ...
New Mobile Computing |
|
Newsletter Subscription
Adelaide-based broadband provider, Internode, has undertaken a greenhouse gas emissions audit and purchased carbon credits in a bid to show its green thumb.
ARNnet |
|
Newsletter Subscription
An Australian PC maker has leaked Centrino 2 processor details ahead of Intel's official launch of the platform later this year.
ARNnet |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Jun 2006 14:26 UTC
This is the 3rd installment in my series on deficiencies in common desktop environments. After GNOME and the Mac/MacOS , it is now KDE's turn. As with the other installments, this is a rant. Beware.
OS News |
|
Recent Original Stories
The One Laptop Per Child project yesterday received its first shipment of the low-cost Linux laptops that are intended for children in emerging-economy nations, project member Chris Blizzard reports on his blog.
OS News |
|
What do computer viruses look like?
Artist finds subtle beauty deep within the dangerous computer code that can bring down networks and bombard email inboxes.
Sydney Morning Herald |
|
Storms submerge some areas again
Area residents were rescued and evacuated Thursday in flooding prompted by heavy rains in already saturated watersheds. Flash flooding and stream flooding closed dozens of highways and rural roads across the Four-State Area.
The Joplin Globe |
|
Centrino 2 Processor Details Leaked by PC Maker
Details of the first few processors belonging to Intel's latest Centrino 2 mobile platform have been leaked on a PC maker's...
PC World |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Feb 2006 18:07 UTC, submitted by Peter Parker
"Microsoft may not make flawless software, but its proprietary strategy is hard to fault. In particular, Microsoft has mastered desktop lock-in, undermining users' confidence in any alternatives and creating a slew of minor difficulties that irritate those who do switch.
OS News |
|
‘Cyber Crime’s Nigeria’s Weakest Link in Global Security’
Nigeria is the weakest link in the cyber security chain world-wide and unless the global community comes to its rescue, the rest of the world would equally not be secure, according to the Minster of Science and Technology, Mrs. Grace Ekpihwre.
This Day |
|
Vandals Damage Valuable Trees In Burnham Park
Police are searching for the vandals who hacked up dozens of trees at park in Burnham Park on Chicago's South Side.
CBS 2 Chicago |
|
CPI Solutions partners with Kaseya for client network management
CPI Solutions, a provider of network management solutions, has partnered with Kaseya, a provider of IT automation software, for client network management.
Computer Business Review |
|
Bidisha Nagaraj to head marketing at Café Coffee Day
Bidisha Nagaraj has been appointed president, marketing, at Café Coffee Day, the Indian retail café chain. Prior to this, Nagaraj was head of consumer marketing at Google India.
Agencyfaqs! |
|
Centrino 2 Processor Details Leaked by PC Maker
Details of the first few processors belonging to Intel's latest Centrino 2 mobile platform have been leaked on a PC maker's...
PC World via Yahoo! News |
|
Oracle to Ship Critical Database Fixes Next Week
Oracle will release patches for a slew of products next week, including fixes for two nasty vulnerabilities for its database...
PC World |
|
Microsoft Retails Stores on the Horizon?
Much like Apple has done with their Apple Retail Stores, Microsoft seems as though it will be following the same pattern.
Addict 3D |
|
Apple Releases Pro Applications Update for Final Cut, Logic, Shake
Apple released Tuesday Pro Applications Update 2008-01 1.0, an update for Final Cut Studio, the newly released Final Cut Server, Logic Studio, and Shake. There are several issues addressed for Final Cut Pro, which is updated to version 6.0.3, as well as an update for Compressor to version 3.0.3 that is included with Logic Studio and Shake
The Mac Observer |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th Apr 2008 21:53 UTC
Microsoft plans to make a key Internet Explorer default change to thwart attackers trying to hack into its Web browser. The software maker will enable DEP/NX by default in IE 8 when the browser is running on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, a major tweak aimed at mitigating browser-based vulnerabilities.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Newsletter Subscription
IBM introduced racetrack memory, which it claims is more robust, cheaper and faster than hard drives and flash memory.
Linux World Australia |
|
Reading into it: Release of Kindly by Amazon takes aim at ending future of print media
Five hundred sixty nine years ago, the advent of moveable type came about in the form of the Gutenberg Bible. Jeff Bezos, the mastermind behind Amazon. com, figured it was time for a change.
Carroll County Online |
|
" k3b
is one of the most important applications for many Linux users. The immensely popular and fully-featured CD/DVD writing application has been a mainstay of the standard Linux desktop since its early releases.
OS News |
|
Features and Case Studies
Imagine making sense of all the data you have, extracting key insights, and then delivering them to the right people in time to positively influence results. That’s the essence of Oracle Business Intelligence.
ZDNet Australia |
|
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 15th Nov 2005 01:15 UTC
Bill Gates plans on Tuesday to announce Microsoft's foray into the world of supercomputing, though its first operating system for computer clusters remains in beta testing.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 24th Feb 2007 22:34 UTC
The 2007 road map for the Ubuntu Linux operating system includes continuing its focus on the desktop , paying more attention to the server and garnering additional corporate support.
New Mobile Computing |
|
|