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Windows 7 Migrations: 4 Steps to Reducing Challenges
Take a look at this white paper to learn about four simple steps you can take to eliminate Windows 7 migration headaches.
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GPS device maps typically two years old
From the mapping of roads to getting the maps updated and onto distribution channels such as garages, people can expect their maps to be over two years old, even on new devices.
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Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business
Twitter may be making waves as a new communication platform, but it is not "serious" enough for businesses yet, say experts.
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iPhone soars, Microsoft 'main loser'
The numerous players in the smartphone market are quickly gaining ground in innovation and shipment numbers, but this has been mainly at Microsoft's expense, said a research firm.
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Signs show Linux moving into the driver's seat
A steady stream of manufacturers are requesting Linux drivers for their hardware, suggesting growing adoption of Linux operating systems among enterprises.
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MontaVista boasts one-second boot-up
The embedded Linux vendor released a video demonstrating a vehicle dashboard system going from cold boot into a "fully operational" state in one second.
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June malware report - something's phishy
June marked an increased in malware and the highest rate of phishing attacks to date on the Web, Fortinet's latest report on online threats found.
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EC software law could divide open source
The world of open-source development could be divided if the European Commission succeeds in passing a law extending consumer protection rules to software, according to experts.
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Web 2.0 causing extra strain on telcos
While operators may be happy to see the extra revenue coming in from selling bandwidth, coping with the strain is not a simple task.
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Windows server has Linux in crosshairs
Microsoft's new entry-level server edition is aimed squarely at Linux, and the software giant says its "simplicity" is expected to give it the edge over Linux as the choice server OS for the small...
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Free Web services a more reliable choice
Free online services are still a more reliable choice over an in-house setup for small and midsize businesses, say users and industry players.
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Viruses now penetrating deeper
New malware variants have taken researchers by surprise by adapting new "stealth" methods to penetrate systems deeper so as to avoid detection.
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Microsoft under fire for ODF glitch in Excel
Microsoft has come under fire for spreadsheet interoperability issues in its latest release of Office 2007 SP2, but the company said it is an issue inherent in ODF 1.1.
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Google: The cloud is cheaper
Following a recently published report from McKinsey which cast a shadow on cloud computing, Google says to consider the whole picture, not just hardware costs.
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Inventor: SSL not to blame for security woes
SSL inventor Taher Elgamal tells ZDNet Asia that "SSL gets blamed for all the stuff" and explains what needs to be done to boost security on the Internet.
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Software patents hot topic at Microsoft event
At a Microsoft discussion panel in Sinapore, members of a Linux group wanted to know if Microsoft would release its patents to the Open Invention Network, in line with its pledge toward...
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What developers want from the cloud
Software developers want a transparent cloud that is based on standards, and expect platforms to provide tools to package apps for quick deployment.
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Many still vulnerable to Conficker
Despite all the warnings, an antivirus firm estimates that 11 percent of PCs in use still have not applied the patch that would prevent the Conficker worm from invading their systems.
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Zeebo - the fourth game console?
Zeebo which recently launched its low-cost game console in Brazil hopes to develop its own army of gamers with lower costs and wireless game distribution system.
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Linux losing ground on netbooks
Linux is losing ground on the netbook front, but there lies opportunity for it in smaller, dedicated Internet-enabled appliances, said an Ovum analyst.
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Red Hat: Cloud won't drive open-source adoption
The cloud's heightened focus on interoperability does not directly translate to ramped up adoption of open-source software, says Red Hat executive Frank Feldmann.
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