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  • Making customers miserable the Microsoft way

    Microsoft's Software Assurance program puts even greater pressure on customers to renew existing Windows software. And the final deadline is approaching.

    News items | April 7, 2004 12:12pm PDT

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  • Ian Anderson's DIY soundproof headphones

    Ian Anderson's DIY soundproof headphones

  • British Telecom chief: File share users should be fined, not disconnected

    Copyright advocates are lobbying countries negotiating the secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, including the U.K.

    Blog posts | March 10, 2010 7:45am PST

  • Death of the Principle of Voluntarism?

    Much of the corporate sustainability and responsibility agenda has been propelled since the '90s by the idea that voluntary action on the part of corporations is more effective than regulation....

    Blog posts | June 25, 2009 12:59pm PDT

  • IBM and Sun: Is it about the hardware or the software?

    The Wall Street Journal reports IBM is in acquisition talks with Sun Microsystems. At this point, the companies are refusing to comment on the rumor. If it comes to pass, the acquisition would...

    Blog posts | March 19, 2009 8:02am PDT

  • When Linux fails

    At first glance, Free and Open Source software should be perfect for places like Mali. The local economy is poor, and average salaries make proprietary software an unimaginable expense for most...

    Blog posts | December 8, 2008 11:59am PST

  • How OpenDNS, PowerDNS and MaraDNS remained unaffected by the DNS cache poisoning vulnerability

    The short answer is being paranoid about tackling a known vulnerability. It's 2001, and Daniel J. Bernstein (DJB), author of the then popular djbdns security-aware DNS implementation, is applying...

    Blog posts | July 25, 2008 9:25am PDT

  • Photos: Ian Fleming and how he forged a Bond

    New exhibit, marking the 100th anniversary of Fleming's birth, examines the writer, his work, and the spy who loves his martinis shaken, not stirred.

  • Mozilla blasts Acid3 as Safari and Opera grab the brass ring

    Ask Mozilla co-founder Mike Shaver what he thinks about Ian Hixie's Acid3 test and he'll give you an ear full. On his blog today Shaver defended the Mozilla Firefox team as they watched both Opera...

    Blog posts | March 27, 2008 2:43pm PDT

  • Ian Skerrett: Eclipse is not the fungus among us (us=Java community)

    In response to my last post about how rich internet applications running on mobile and embedded devices is the marketplace over which Sun, Adobe, and Microsoft will stop at nothing to win (a...

    Blog posts | May 16, 2007 3:45pm PDT

  • Gone in three seconds

    The Wrightspeed X1 can outdo most cars on the market. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos goes on a ride with founder/creator Ian Wright.

    Videos | September 25, 2006 6:30pm PDT

  • Making customers miserable the Microsoft way

    Microsoft's Software Assurance program puts even greater pressure on customers to renew existing Windows software. And the final deadline is approaching.

    News items | April 7, 2004 12:12pm PDT

  • Linux is not a product

    Veteran open-source developer says it's time to view Linux less as a product and more as a collection of components or a process.

    News items | July 30, 2003 5:27pm PDT

  • Microsoft pushes embedded OSes

    Microsoft on Monday announced a new program designed to spur adoption of its embedded operating systems--Windows CE.Net and Windows XP Embedded. The software giant announced that those in its...

    News items | June 16, 2003 6:44pm PDT

  • Microsoft drops IE for Mac

    Microsoft says it is halting development of future Macintosh versions of its Internet Explorer browser, citing competition from Apple Computer's Safari browser.

    News items | June 16, 2003 11:52am PDT

  • PeopleSoft sues Oracle

    In its suit, PeopleSoft accuses Oracle of making the unsolicited takeover bid in order to interfere with PeopleSoft's own plans to buy J.D. Edwards for $1.7 billion.

    News items | June 16, 2003 11:39am PDT

  • HP to tout new tools at software show

    Hewlett-Packard has refocused its software strategy around its OpenView management-software programs. It's set to unveil new tools and updates next week in Chicago.

    News items | June 13, 2003 6:44pm PDT

  • J.D. Edwards sues Oracle

    The $1.7 billion suit claims that the database maker has illegally interfered in its proposed merger with PeopleSoft.

    News items | June 13, 2003 11:41am PDT

  • Apple in court dispute over Unix

    As legal battles heat up over who owns the rights to the operating system, the company that claims ownership of the Unix name says Apple is infringing its trademark.

    News items | June 12, 2003 11:15am PDT

  • Quark makes way for Mac OS X

    A long-awaited update to QuarkXPress will ship next week, removing a major hurdle that's prevented some businesses from upgrading to Apple's operating system.

    News items | June 10, 2003 9:48pm PDT

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