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Article | 5/03/2008 New Microsoft OS aimed at researchers
Microsoft unveiled a new operating system on Tuesday, but don't get too excited.
Article | 3/03/2008 New TomTom GPS units use real-world speed data
GPS navigation vendor TomTom today announced a new line of devices that will use real-world traffic data to produce more realistic calculations of the...
Article | 4/03/2008 iiNet touts multi-line VoIP for SOHOs and SMBs
iiNet is seeking to fill the gap in the small office and SMB VoIP market with the introduction of a multi-line VoIP service, announced today.
Article | 4/03/2008 Beware MonaRonaDona antivirus scam, researchers warn
If your computer gets infected with a Trojan called the "MonaRonaDona virus," be careful with what you use to wipe it off your computer, says antimalw...
Article | 4/03/2008 HP exec: Supply and services next printing booster
As printer prices decline, consumers will continue to pay for supplies like cartridges and services like digital photo prints, which will ultimately g...
Article | 4/03/2008 MySpace, Facebook move to better promote third party apps
MySpace and Facebook this week separately announced plans to make it easier for developers to make money from applications they build and lob at users...
Article | 4/03/2008 CEBIT - Ballmer: IT is entering another period of revolution
IT is about to undergo another revolution, this time allowing us to interact with it in more natural ways, Steve Ballmer predicted at the opening cere...
Article | 4/03/2008 Coming to a watering hole near you: OLPC's mesh networking
Even in today's high-tech world of unified communications and wireless mobility, the idea of two kids with laptops sitting under a tree somewhere in S...
Article | 4/03/2008 CEBIT: Merkel, Sarkozy, Barroso talk economics in show opener
It wasn't about the IT, it was about the economy for Jose Manuel Barroso, Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel, speaking at the opening ceremony of the C...
Article | 4/03/2008 Microsoft targets Google, Yahoo with Web-hosted SMB wares
Microsoft announced the trial availability of Web-hosted versions of its popular Exchange and SharePoint collaboration software. The move appears to b...
Article | 4/03/2008 MTI Micro shows two prototype methanol fuel cells in Tokyo
MTI Micro CEO Peng Lim shows off two of the company's prototype methanol fuel cells in Tokyo. One is a thin fuel cell for integration into a smart pho...
Article | 4/03/2008 Sony develops a working prototype hand-powered digicam
Odo designed to work in places where electricity is weak or non-existent
Article | 4/03/2008 CEBIT: Vodafone shows image search for mobile phones
Search isn't just about text anymore. At the Cebit trade show in Germany, Vodafone is demonstrating Otello, a search engine that uses images as input....
Article | 4/03/2008 Gartner lowers global chip forecast on memory doldrums
Gartner has lowered its 2008 global semiconductor forecast, citing falling memory chip prices and a weakening global economy.
Article | 4/03/2008 CEBIT: Software AG lays out aggressive growth plan
Software AG will be among the world's 10 largest software companies within the next five years, executives said Monday at the massive Cebit show in Ge...
Article | 4/03/2008 Acer to acquire smartphone maker E-Ten
Acer, the world's third largest PC vendor, has signed an agreement to buy handheld device maker E-Ten Information Systems of Taiwan.
Article | 4/03/2008 CEBIT - Microsoft: Customers demand energy-saving software
Microsoft will release a set of best practices for administrators running data centers, focusing on energy-saving strategies the company is implementi...
Article | 4/03/2008 CEBIT: Microsoft claims European antitrust issues in past
Microsoft's efforts to better detail how its products work should keep it out of further legal trouble, despite a record fine levied by the European C...
Article | 4/03/2008 CEBIT: TomTom aims to speed GPS users with traffic, lane data
TomTom International has upgraded its route-finding software for its latest GPS (Global Positioning System) devices because the previous generation pi...
Article | 4/03/2008 CEBIT - Ballmer: Yahoo still in Microsoft's sights
Microsoft still has its eye on Yahoo, but CEO Steve Ballmer would not say Monday whether the company plans to pursue a proxy fight to remove Yahoo's b...

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