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Microsoft's antitrust deal still alive, but so what?
CNET (blog) The federal judge overseeing Microsoft's 2002 settlement with antitrust regulators noted at a hearing today (subscription required) that the software giant had made "extraordinary" progress in resolving outstanding issues. … Internet Explorer 9 Questions Answered Microsoft tells developers to use WP7 specific CSS files |
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Apple Says Computer-Software Chief Serlet Is Stepping Down
Bloomberg Bertrand Serlet, former senior vice president of software engineering at Apple Inc. Source: Apple Inc. via Bloomberg Apple Inc. (AAPL) announced the departure of Bertrand Serlet, … Father of Mac OS X Bertrand Serlet Leaves Apple Biz Break: Apple's Mac software chief leaving; plus: Oracle vs. HP and Intel Macintosh software vet leaves "post-PC era" Apple |
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Intel Offering Free Limited-Time PC Download Of "Angry Birds"
Complex.com Missed the whole Angry Birds phenomenon because you were too cheap to fork over $2? We got a deal for you. If you own an Intel-powered PC running Windows XP or Windows 7, you can download the game … Free Angry Birds game with Intel AppUp Download from Best Buy Get Angry Birds Free on PC for Limited Time Angry Birds Rio: Android Download Review – More Feathered Fowl Launching Ahead! |
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Say adios to Samba in OS X
CNET (blog) When it comes to networking with Windows systems, since OS X 10.2 "Jaguar," Apple has relied on the open source "Samba" suite, which can be turned on in OS X's Sharing system preferences to allow for both file sharing and interaction … Inside Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Server: Apple replaces Samba for Windows networking … |
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Groups defend drunk-driving checkpoint software
Computerworld IDG News Service – Makers of applications that locate drunk-driving checkpoints are misunderstood, defenders said Wednesday, a day after four US senators called for smartphone makers to pull applications from their services. … Police-Checkpoint Smartphone Apps Encourage DUI, Senators Argue Senators Ask Apple To Ban DUI Checkpoint Alert Apps |
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Outlook alternatives: Free open source applications
ITworld.com The open source community has long offered alternatives to commercial applications, but businesses for the most part have shied away from those free alternatives, claiming compatibility or support issues as the reason. … |
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Oracle Gets Juice From Software-As-A-Service
Forbes (blog) Oracle and SAP have traditionally concentrated their efforts on developing on-premises software, and are not considered big software-as-a-service (SaaS) players. SaaS works according to the concept that enterprises should be able to license only the … |
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SCADA Attack Code Released For 35 Vulnerabilities
InformationWeek Systems from Siemens, Iconics, 7-Technologies, and DATAC have security holes in their supervisory control and data acquisition software, leading the Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team to issue security warnings. … Nuclear plant software called vulnerable to attack SCADA Vulnerabilities Prompt US Government Warning US government warns of SCADA flaws |
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SCADA Attack Code Released For 35 Vulnerabilities
InformationWeek Systems from Siemens, Iconics, 7-Technologies, and DATAC have security holes in their supervisory control and data acquisition software, leading the Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team to issue security warnings. … Nuclear plant software called vulnerable to attack SCADA Vulnerabilities Prompt US Government Warning US government warns of SCADA flaws |
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IBM To Buy Management Software Developer
InformationWeek IBM said it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire Tririga, Inc., a developer of management software for the building and real estate industries. Under the deal, financial terms of which were not disclosed, … IBM to Acquire TRIRIGA IBM Buys Tririga, Bolsters Building Management Software IBM Offers New Software and Consulting Services for $70 Billion Smarter … |








