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Oracle Scorecard And Strategy Management
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about Oracle Scorecard, and how it can help you see if your business strategies are working, or falling flat.
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Rails users urged to fix flaw immediately
Flaw is so serious that Ruby on Rails team is withholding specifics until users have had chance to apply patch.
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Semantic Web ready for mainstream use
All the technologies are now in place to make the data-driven Web a reality, according to Tim Berners-Lee.
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Berners-Lee calls for Net neutrality
A distinction must be preserved between the market for access and the market for content, says the Web pioneer.
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Making the Web fit for mobile
A new draft W3C standard aims to make it much easier to create Web pages for diverse mobile devices.
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Details on Intel's beta Mac development tools
Developers can now get compiler and library previews optimized for Apple's Intel-based machines.
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Opera goes mobile with AJAX
Opera offers a beta of a software development kit that allows creation of interactive Web applications on smart phones.
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Nokia gets more firmly behind Eclipse
Finnish phone maker will take the lead in developing tools for mobile applications based on the open-source platform.
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Opera 8 aims for simpler browsing
New version of browser aims to attract more first-time users, but can it match Firefox's pizazz?
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Olympus cameras click cheaper, smaller
Olympus has announced three new digital cameras at the CeBIT 2003 bringing bring higher resolutions and lower prices.
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DVRs get stylish at CeBit
German device maker TerraTec introduced its Lancaster digital video system Thursday at the CeBit trade show in Hannover, Germany. While personal video recorders (PVRs) have been available for a...
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PC silence is golden
Hush Technologies has launched a mini-PC that uses a new cooling technology to eliminate all fans so it produces no noise at all during normal operation.
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Apache 2.0 served up
After three years of development version 2.0 of Apache Web server is finally considered stable enough for production use, according to the Apache HTTP Software Foundation.
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Toshiba tests European phone waters
Better known in Europe as a PC maker, Toshiba makes its first move into the European cell phone arena with a handset that uses Japanese i-mode technology, an alternative to WAP.
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IBM launches self-healing server
Three years in the making, IBM's mainframe-class Intel server, the eServer x440, makes a CeBit appearance with 'eLiza' technology and up to eight Intel Xeon MP processors.
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Trial: Former Sun CEO gets into catty fight with Oracle lawyer
Oracle's lawyers tried to redeem their case after the former Sun CEO's initial testimony in the IP case against Google.
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Jonathan Schwartz: Last days of Sun; unveils startup
Sun's last CEO blames the financial crisis for the demise of the company and takes the lid off his new healthcare site.
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Queen knights Apple design chief Sir Jonathan Ive in New Year's honours list
Apple's senior vice president of design Jonathan Ive, credited with design work of the MacBook, the iPhone and the iPad, will become a knight in 2012.
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Get a free Starbucks drink on Jonathan, share in a social payment experiment
Enjoy some free Starbucks coffee karma by buying a drink with Jonathan Stark's Starbuck Card on your phone.
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Symantec names former Intuit CEO Bennett as chairman
Symantec names former Intuit CEO Steve Bennett as chairman, replacing John Thompson.
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Sun CEO explicitly endorsed Java's use in Android: What do you say now Oracle?
Groklaw has dug up proof that when Google first introduced Android, Sun, Java's creator, was all in favor of its use of Java.
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