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SuSE 7.3 offers solid server reach and desktop usability
Linux vendor SuSE has significantly enhanced its eponymous Linux distribution with its newest release, version 7.3. Enterprises should evaluate SuSE Linux 7.3 with an eye toward its broad server...
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CRM data integration provider Scribe boosts cloud offering with GUI synchronization services, developer program for connectors
The power of knowing the most about customers -- and making the analysis from such data widely available to business units and functions across the enterprise -- can make or break a company.
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In 1991, software was a toddler
ZDNet's 20th anniversary: Paula Rooney looks back on what was hot and what wasn't in 1991.
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1991: The Year We All Got GUI (photos)
ZDNet's 20th anniversary: In 1991, the world received the graphical user interface. Here's a look.
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Harman Kardon AVR 2600 (photos)
The Harman Kardon AVR 2600 is a handsome 7.1 audiovisual receiver with a great GUI, but it's hard to recommend with its high price and comparatively lackluster performance.
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Huey, Dewey and GUI
In this week's Geek & Poke, Oliver Widder points to some deficiencies in the enterprise software development process:
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Linux-Windows gap to remain for five years
The Linux desktop experience is now closer to the Windows environment than before, but the gap in mainstream adoption for the open source OS will not close anytime soon, says an industry analyst.
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Snow Leopard and Windows 7: Two flavors of the same GUI?
Has Microsoft, after more than 20 years of work, finally come up with an operating system that rivals the Mac OS? Are the two just different flavors of the same GUI?
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The Mac at 25: GUI battles in business
It's near impossible for new computer users today or even a decade ago to understand what the big deal was about the Macintosh. After all, the most base cell phone in your pocket offers up a...
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$10k hacking contest announced
Israeli software developer Gizmox is challenging hackers to try hacking into the company's Visual WebGui Platform, by offering a $10,000 incentive to those who manage to achieve the objectives of...
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Dashwire Mobile 2.0 client launches with GUI changes, Facebook/Twitter status, and more
It has been a few months since I last wrote about the Dashwire mobile client and I was very pleased to receive a note from Ford that the Dashwire Mobile 2.0 client for Windows Mobile is now...
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REST: Reducing Effort in Script-based Testing
The (narrow but very important) problem: Test scripts used for version 1.0 of an application will probably break when applied to version 2.0 of that application. Testers try to edit old test...
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MetaSploit launches version 3.1, improves Windows GUI, supports iPhone
The Metasploit Project released version 3.1 of its exploit development and attack framework. Key additions include a better Windows interface and support for the iPhone. Metasploit, the...
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When it comes to converged services, please keep the control screen GUIs simple
Yesterday at the Internet Telephony East show in drizzly but warm Miami Beach, I moderated a panel entitled Triple-Quad Play. No, the panel did not consist of those big broadband companies that...
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Number 7 Most-Read Post of the Year: softphone GUIs compared
First of all, Merry Christmas. Checking our server logs, we find that the seventh most-read post on this blog up through December 5 of this year is, rather surprisingly, a holdover post that...
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WhatSize utility app revamped
Yes, there's Unix under the hood of Mac OS X. But plenty of Mac users prefer useful, friendly GUI utilities. This is certainly true of WhatSize, a program that lets users find what's what and how...
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Skype dev plans: GUI-less Skype for Linux and more
Last night at the Skype Developer Open House in San Jose, Skype presented the public roadmap for its API (Application Programming Interface) which outlines plans for a Web service API for Skype...
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Major open source telephony news: Digium buys Switchvox
This morning, I can reveal that Digium, the company that is the creator and primary developer of open source telephony platform Asterisk has purchased business phone systems solutions developer...
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Here's my idea for Google Phone GUI: opening screen with these six function boxes
There's lots of talk about an impending Google Phone. One meme says it is coming within a month. As someone who has used - and written about- smartphones for several years, I think I have a good...
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More on Linux vs Windows
Windows is objectively ahead of Linux (and Solaris and BSD) only in areas where Unix attempts to imitate Windows for marketing purposes .
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