added 2008 Sat May 10 1:16:00 by unknown user
At San Francisco conference, company touts a rich Internet application environment and a new cloud computing service. Plus, Neil Young sings Sun.
At San Francisco conference, company touts a rich Internet application environment and a new cloud computing service. Plus, Neil Young sings Sun.
added 2008 Thu May 8 2:09:00 by unknown user
At conference in San Francisco, company touts a rich Internet application environment and a new cloud computing service in development. And Neil Young sings Sun.
At conference in San Francisco, company touts a rich Internet application environment and a new cloud computing service in development. And Neil Young sings Sun.
added 2008 Thu May 1 23:11:00 by unknown user
Group launches court challenge against decision by British Standards Institution to approve Microsoft's nascent document format.
Group launches court challenge against decision by British Standards Institution to approve Microsoft's nascent document format.
added 2008 Thu May 1 21:56:00 by unknown user
Here's a ranking of the leading U.S. technology merger and acquisition deals based on value.
Here's a ranking of the leading U.S. technology merger and acquisition deals based on value.
added 2008 Thu May 1 21:19:00 by unknown user
Just how common is it for U.S. companies to try taking over other companies? And in such cases, how often does it get hostile? These charts break it down.
Just how common is it for U.S. companies to try taking over other companies? And in such cases, how often does it get hostile? These charts break it down.
added 2008 Mon Apr 28 21:09:00 by unknown user
Software giant wants to engage developers and others on projects percolating in-house. First up: help for users searching for commands in the Ribbon interface.
Software giant wants to engage developers and others on projects percolating in-house. First up: help for users searching for commands in the Ribbon interface.
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 7:00:00 by unknown user
Microsoft's Live Mesh is an ambitious strategy to tie together all a user's devices and data. The first consumer-facing version of the technology is a product of the same name that synchronizes files and folders between PCs.
Microsoft's Live Mesh is an ambitious strategy to tie together all a user's devices and data. The first consumer-facing version of the technology is a product of the same name that synchronizes files and folders between PCs.
added 2008 Tue Apr 22 19:18:00 by unknown user
"Most critical release" of freely available Linux distribution is last public release before final version's launch in May.
"Most critical release" of freely available Linux distribution is last public release before final version's launch in May.
added 2008 Mon Apr 21 17:46:00 by unknown user
Test shows that Word documents generated by today's version of Office 2007 don't conform to the Office Open XML standard under development by the ISO.
(By Peter Judge of ZDNet UK)
Test shows that Word documents generated by today's version of Office 2007 don't conform to the Office Open XML standard under development by the ISO.
(By Peter Judge of ZDNet UK)
Sponsors
added 2008 Fri Apr 18 17:48:00 by unknown user
Project expects to offer the first detailed look at how businesses are using open-source software and how widespread it's become.
(By Matthew Broersma of ZDNet UK)
Project expects to offer the first detailed look at how businesses are using open-source software and how widespread it's become.
(By Matthew Broersma of ZDNet UK)
added 2008 Thu Apr 17 19:23:00 by unknown user
Company is trying to boost interest in noncommercial software development around Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 and Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition.
Company is trying to boost interest in noncommercial software development around Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 and Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition.
added 2008 Tue Apr 15 19:10:00 by unknown user
The ISO committee handling OOXML braves open-source protests to meet in Oslo and works out how to ensure interoperability with ODF.
(By David Meyer of ZDNet UK)
The ISO committee handling OOXML braves open-source protests to meet in Oslo and works out how to ensure interoperability with ODF.
(By David Meyer of ZDNet UK)
added 2008 Fri Apr 11 21:38:00 by unknown user
By way of the User Account Control feature, company set out to force independent software vendors to make their code more secure, says manager.
By way of the User Account Control feature, company set out to force independent software vendors to make their code more secure, says manager.
added 2008 Thu Apr 10 21:00:00 by unknown user
Technology could one day lead to memory that could hold 100 times more data than flash memory does today and cost 100 times less, company says.
Technology could one day lead to memory that could hold 100 times more data than flash memory does today and cost 100 times less, company says.
added 2008 Wed Apr 9 17:09:00 by unknown user
Installing an Internet connection can be difficult--especially if the cable is about 5,580 miles long and lays on the ocean floor.
Installing an Internet connection can be difficult--especially if the cable is about 5,580 miles long and lays on the ocean floor.
added 2008 Mon Apr 7 4:43:00 by unknown user
The Gobi technology lets travelers connect to both HSPA and EV-DO networks. Later this year, it'll be in laptops from Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
(From ZDNet UK)
The Gobi technology lets travelers connect to both HSPA and EV-DO networks. Later this year, it'll be in laptops from Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
(From ZDNet UK)
added 2008 Mon Apr 7 0:30:00 by unknown user
The low-power, low-cost Atom chip is a central figure at Intel's developer event, but it's by no means the only processor on the agenda.
A peek at the upcoming MIDs
The low-power, low-cost Atom chip is a central figure at Intel's developer event, but it's by no means the only processor on the agenda.
A peek at the upcoming MIDs
added 2008 Fri Apr 4 15:00:00 by unknown user
The low-power, low-cost Atom chip is a central figure at Intel's developer event, but it's by no means the only processor on the agenda.
A peek at the upcoming MIDs
The low-power, low-cost Atom chip is a central figure at Intel's developer event, but it's by no means the only processor on the agenda.
A peek at the upcoming MIDs
added 2008 Thu Apr 3 8:18:00 by unknown user
The low-power, low-cost Atom chip is a central figure at Intel's developer event, but it's by no means the only processor on the agenda.
A peek at the upcoming MIDs
The low-power, low-cost Atom chip is a central figure at Intel's developer event, but it's by no means the only processor on the agenda.
A peek at the upcoming MIDs
added 2008 Wed Apr 2 18:28:00 by unknown user
The Carry Small Live Large plan focuses on sensors and is one of the company's "four or five big bets" for upcoming tech trends.
The Carry Small Live Large plan focuses on sensors and is one of the company's "four or five big bets" for upcoming tech trends.
added 2008 Wed Apr 2 18:28:00 by unknown user
The low-power, low-cost Atom chip is a central figure at Intel's developer event, but it's by no means the only processor on the agenda.
The low-power, low-cost Atom chip is a central figure at Intel's developer event, but it's by no means the only processor on the agenda.
added 2008 Tue Apr 1 0:10:00 by unknown user
Anne Livermore weighs in on what separates her company from Big Blue, along with the shift to virtualization and what it means to be green.
Anne Livermore weighs in on what separates her company from Big Blue, along with the shift to virtualization and what it means to be green.
added 2008 Fri Mar 28 20:09:00 by unknown user
After having dropped off the radar, Quark is set to revolutionize publishing--again. CEO Ray Schiavone explains how.
After having dropped off the radar, Quark is set to revolutionize publishing--again. CEO Ray Schiavone explains how.
added 2008 Thu Mar 27 21:52:00 by unknown user
Microsoft's Office Open XML may win last-minute favor from a key British standards body, but Microsoft would need more votes to change before OOXML becomes a standard.
Microsoft's Office Open XML may win last-minute favor from a key British standards body, but Microsoft would need more votes to change before OOXML becomes a standard.
Earnings alert: Oracle new software sales at low end of estimates

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added 2008 Wed Mar 26 22:52:00 by unknown user
Plus: Dell profit misses estimates.Novell profit tops Street.Applied Materials tops forecasts.Alcatel outlook weak.Cisco profit climbs.
Plus: Dell profit misses estimates.Novell profit tops Street.Applied Materials tops forecasts.Alcatel outlook weak.Cisco profit climbs.
added 2008 Tue Mar 25 21:52:00 by unknown user
Company releases software targeted at mobile-app developers for building both business and consumer Web 2.0 mashups.
(By Adrian Bridgwater of ZDNet UK)
Company releases software targeted at mobile-app developers for building both business and consumer Web 2.0 mashups.
(By Adrian Bridgwater of ZDNet UK)
added 2008 Tue Mar 25 13:24:00 by unknown user
Software giant says it will give free support until March 18, 2009, to those experiencing difficulty installing Service Pack 1.
Software giant says it will give free support until March 18, 2009, to those experiencing difficulty installing Service Pack 1.
added 2008 Tue Mar 18 19:31:00 by unknown user
Catchy names aren't a specialty of Intel. But the company promises that Dunnington, Tukwila, and Nehalem will take us to the next level of computing.
Catchy names aren't a specialty of Intel. But the company promises that Dunnington, Tukwila, and Nehalem will take us to the next level of computing.
added 2008 Mon Mar 17 13:00:00 by unknown user
The Salesforce.com CEO weighs in on cloud computing, an uneasy economy, and why Microsoft is still a dinosaur.
The Salesforce.com CEO weighs in on cloud computing, an uneasy economy, and why Microsoft is still a dinosaur.
added 2008 Fri Mar 14 17:37:00 by unknown user
The company will incorporate Web 2.0 functionality gradually until 2010, in a bid to better take on Microsoft and Salesforce.com. (By Suzanne Tindal of ZDNet Australia)
The company will incorporate Web 2.0 functionality gradually until 2010, in a bid to better take on Microsoft and Salesforce.com. (By Suzanne Tindal of ZDNet Australia)
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