The Price of an Important Software Dropped to Zero by SUN Microsystems
November 30, 2005:
Sun Microsystems has recently announce, on Tuesday, that it will make available its entire stack of software including middleware, N1 management platform and Java.... Read More
Microsoft’s Windows Vista’s Features to be done by December
November 29, 2005:
Microsoft is planning to release another test version of Windows Vista before 25 th December and its next generation operating system will be completed by the end of the year.... Read More
Cray Supercomputer Scientist is Hired by Microsoft
November 28, 2005:
Microsoft has hired Cray supercomputer developer Burton Smith to work in its growing high performance computing (HPC) effort.
Earlier this month, Microsoft announced that it will.... Read More
Europe Launch to have 300,000 Xbox 360s according to Microsoft Plan
November 28, 2005: Frankfurt - Microsoft will have around 300,000 of its new Xbox 360 games console available for its European launch on December 2, a Microsoft executive said in an.... Read More
The Latest and the Biggest Worm Attack of the Year—Sober
November 23, 2005: The Sober worm outbreak that began this Tuesday is probably the world’s largest mass mailed malware attack of the year 2005. The newest member of.... Read More
Security Problem of Google Base Fixed
November 18, 2005:
Google Inc has patched up a security problem with its Google Base that allowed attackers to steal sensitive information from the users of the new content-hosting service.... Read More
Warning by Microsoft of New Windows Exploitation
November 17, 2005: Window users were warned by Microsoft that proof-of-concept code was in circulation that could be remotely and anonymously exploited on Windows 2000 machines.... Read More
Non Java Development Tool from SUN Now Free
November 16, 2005:
Sun Microsystems is making its new Sun Studio Tool free and is adding support for development on multi core chips.
Sun Studio 11 is for developing C, C++, and Fortran.... Read More
Wireless Integration Hardware is Unveiled by Cisco
November 15, 2005:
Cisco unveiled this week its new networking hardware designed to integrate wireless functionality into its routers and switches and improve the scalability and scalability of indoor.... Read More
SUN Goes Upscale with Chips
November 14, 2005: Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Sun Microsystems take a two-pronged approach to the server market: Low-end x86-based systems and high-end machines based on powerful.... Read More
Workflow Software Offered by Microsoft for Visual Studio 2005
November 11, 2005:
Microsoft this week made available an updated beta release of its windows workflow foundation technology. The beta version is built to work with the general release of the.... Read More
1 Million Window Users have Shifted to Macs
November 10, 2005:
Around 1 million Window users have shifted to Macs. iPods popularity can be credited for this vast range of switch over from Windows to Macs. iPod halo has transformed.... Read More
Some Microsoft Security Updates Aren't Reaching Users
November 9, 2005:
Users of Microsoft (profile, products, articles) Corp.'s Software Update Services (SUS) will have to wait a little longer to obtain Microsoft's latest security patch, the software.... Read More
Microsoft Fixes Windows Graphics Problem
November 8, 2005:
Microsoft Corp. has issued a patch that addresses three critical security vulnerabilities in the way that its operating system processes Windows Metafile images. The patch.... Read More
Critical Flash Flaw Found, Fixed
November 7, 2005: Macromedia's Flash has a critical bug that leaves all browser users armed with the popular media player open to attack, a security firm announced late Friday.... Read More
Corporate Podcasts Target the IT Community
November 6, 2005:
IBM recently revealed the successful launch of a multifaceted Podcasting initiative that focuses on emerging technology trends, community building and direct communication with... Read More Microchip Makers Avoid Building Plants
November 5, 2005:
SAN FRANCISCO : The semiconductor industry is being forced to abandon the idea of owning their own plants as costs for new factories reach $3 billion and more, leaving... Read More
Microsoft Releases SQL Server 2005 Database after Two -Year Delay
November 4, 2005:
Microsoft Corp. is finally set to launch its SQL Server 2005 database on Monday. And despite a two-year delay, several users who have tested the software cited the improved... Read More
Microsoft Acquires File-Sharing Service
November 3, 2005:
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday said it has acquired file-sharing service FolderShare, a move that's part of the software giant's recently announced strategy of making its products... Read More Firefox Tops 10 Percent Of Worldwide Browser Market
November 2, 2005:
Mozilla's Firefox has broken the 10 percent barrier, a Dutch Web metrics firm claimed Wednesday, and now is used by 11.5 percent of the world's surfers... Read More
Microsoft Touts Online Windows, Office services
November 1, 2005: Users won't have to download and install the software on their computers now. Microsoft Corp. today took the wraps
off a new initiative through which it aims to deliver more
... Read More
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