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Sony open sources digital effects software
Film effects specialist Sony Pictures Imageworks has released five digital image-manipulation software tools under open-source licenses.
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IBM introduces data-masking technology
IBM has released proof-of-concept technology designed to protect sensitive data used in industries such as healthcare without the need to modify existing applications.
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Gartner finds lukewarm response to SaaS
Businesses are showing a lukewarm response to SaaS, despite an economic climate that would seem to encourage take-up of the technology, according to a new survey by Gartner.
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Android on PC gets new input
The developers of the LiveAndroid project have released the second alpha version of their software, which allows users to try out Google's mobile operating system without having to install it on a...
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Outsourcing? Avoid long-term deals
Gartner says the good news for companies that plan to outsource is that the cost of doing business will decrease. But that's the bad news, too - outsourcing partners may go out of business.
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Android gets voice search in Google Maps
The search-engine company adds voice search to Google Maps on its Linux-based Android software platform.
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New Linux kernel adds file-system support
Linux 2.6.30 has been released with support for new file systems, along with performance improvements and new hardware drivers.
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Intel boosts Atom; puts a new face on Moblin
Intel puts it focus on netbooks with a preview of its next-generation Atom chip and a new beta version of its Linux-based Moblin netbook platform, with a new interface.
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'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly
The attackers behind a series of rapidly spreading website compromises have begun using a new domain to deliver their malicious code.
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Microsoft backs document-format test tool
The online tool is intended to ensure that different vendors' implementations of OOXML produce compatible results.
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Fujitsu launches 18-blade 'Dynamic Cube'
Fujitsu announced a blade server system that fits up to 18 blades into a 10U chassis and is designed to make cooling more efficient than in the company's previous systems.
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iCloud virtual desktop public-beta launched
Swedish startup Xcerion on Tuesday launched the public beta-test of iCloud, a virtual desktop aimed at consumers and mobile workers.
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Debian gets FreeBSD kernel support
The open-source Debian operating system has gained support for the FreeBSD kernel, allowing users to run the same operating system on two different software cores.
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Mozilla shifts code development to the cloud
The Mozilla Foundation's Developer Tools Lab has released its first prototype project - a web-based, collaborative code-editing framework named Bespin.
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Cobol moves into Amazon's cloud
Micro Focus is extending its Enterprise Cloud Services to support Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud.
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Developers expect SaaS boom
More than half of developers worldwide expect to work on internet-hosted apps during 2009, according to a new survey.
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Python update makes break with past
Python 3.0 is a major change from the Python 2 series, and the first release that is intentionally backwards-incompatible.
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Mac OS X targeted by Trojan and backdoor tool
Two new pieces of malware affecting Mac OS X appeared this week, a Trojan horse and a hacker tool for creating backdoors.
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Sun updates NetBeans with PHP support
Version 6.5 of the open-source NetBeans IDE has support for the PHP scripting language and a preview of Python support.
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Mozilla to end support for Firefox 2
Stability and security releases for the browser will end next month, despite ongoing problems with Firefox 3
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