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Microsoft To Offer Free Anti-Virus Software

Nov 18th, 2008 · The good news is that Microsoft have announced free anti-virus software for consumers, dubbed Morro, available late next year. The bad news is... well, exactly the same. Although Microsoft's anti-malware products are pretty good, this move could drive …
see also: software · business · Microsoft · products · consumer · Virus · competitors

Apple Quietly Releases Safari 3.2

Nov 16th, 2008 · Yesterday Apple quietly slipped out an update to their Safari Web browser to version 3.2. The notable feature is that it finally adds anti-phishing technology, an area where Safari has lagged behind competitors. Aside from that, it provides some security …
see also: Apple · technology · competitors · Security · Safari · JavaScript · browser

Red Hat CEO Says Economic Crisis Favors Open Source

Oct 21st, 2008 · Red Hat president and CEO Jim Whitehurst predicts the enterprise open source software business will emerge from the economic crisis stronger than the proprietary market. 'I've had a couple of conversations with CIOs who said, "We're a Microsoft shop and …
see also: software · business · Microsoft · customers · competitors · proprietary · President

Microsoft's Ethical Guidelines

Oct 14th, 2008 · Did you know that Microsoft has ethical guidelines? It's good to know that 'Microsoft did not make any payments to foreign government officials' while lobbying for OOXML, and that 'Microsoft conducts its business in compliance with laws designed to promote …
see also: solution · business · payments · Microsoft · products · laws · engineering

Apple Allows Lotus On iPhone (After Banning Competitor)

Oct 1st, 2008 · Apple is allowing IBM's Lotus to be installed on iPhones. Recently it killed a developer submitted program that was deemed competitive with Apple's product."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: IBM · Apple · competitors · Lotus · IPhone · productRead

Apple Allows Lotus On iPhone (After Banning Competitor)

Oct 1st, 2008 · Apple is allowing IBM's Lotus to be installed on iPhones. Recently it killed a developer submitted program that was deemed competitive with Apple's product."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: IBM · Apple · competitors · Lotus · IPhone · productRead

Google Unveils First Android Phone

Sep 23rd, 2008 · Google finally officially launched the first Android-enabled mobile device to hit the market. As expected, the first Android phone will be the HTC Dream (also known as the T-Mobile G1), a device with a large touchscreen and a slide-out physical keypad …
see also: Google · mobile · competitors · platform · touchscreen · Android · keypad

Russian Google Competitor Embraces Open Source Messaging

Sep 6th, 2008 · Internet search and mail provider Yandex, which many view to be the Google's main competitor in Russia, recently has added an instant messaging capability to its mail notifier application Ya.Online. As it turns out, the IM service is based on the open …
see also: servers · Google · service · provider · Internet · Public · competitors

Google Turns 10

Sep 5th, 2008 · It was on September 7, 1998 that Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc., aiming to provide a better search engine. You can see what it looked like here. Google had a relatively good search engine technology that succeeded in burying many late …
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Bringing Cell Phones To the Third World

Aug 23rd, 2008 · An anonymous reader tips a story about Denis O'Brien, a mobile phone entrepreneur whose goal is to spread cell phones throughout third-world countries. Quoting: "...O'Brien keeps pouring money into the world's poorest, most violent countries. His bet: …
see also: world · mobile · Cell · customers · competitors · ads · countries

Compact Disc Turns 26, Has a Bright Future

Aug 21st, 2008 · The Compact Disc was created 26 years ago, but apparently it is as healthy as 15 years ago, when computing versions of this format (CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW) made the market explode. Nowadays CD has been replaced in some segments, but not on the music industry, …
see also: Music · computer · CD · CD RW · industry · competitors · compact

MythTV Allows Multiple Front-Ends on Wide Range of Platforms

Aug 15th, 2008 · As the DVR becomes a much more pervasive performer in home theater setups, the level of excellence demanded by the general consumer seems to continue to rise. The open source project MythTV has been in this arena for quite a while, and now offers the …
see also: DVR · Apple · consumer · IPod · competitors · Xbox · platform

Get Ready For the Nerdlympics

Aug 6th, 2008 · In the upcoming Olympics, competitors will take part in the 'modern' pentathlon, designed in 1912 to simulate the skills a cavalry officer would need when trapped behind enemy lines. ITworld.com has developed a new set of competitions — untangling …
see also: Olympics · office · competitors · competitions · geeks · modern · exercise

Open Source Twitter Competitor Emerges

Jul 4th, 2008 · Twitter has had a lot of public woes with Open Source technologies like Ruby on Rails, and a lot of alternatives have sprung up in the micro-blogging world, but no one has managed to dislodge twitter in its usage or appeal. Now, an Open Source alternative …
see also: servers · software · integrated · blog · world · theory · download

GoDaddy VP Caught Bidding Against Customers

Jun 29th, 2008 · A GoDaddy Vice President has been caught bidding against customers in their own domain name auctions. The employee Adam Dicker isn't just any GoDaddy employee; he's head of the GoDaddy subsidiary that controls the auctions. Dicker won some of the domains …
see also: customers · competitors · illegal · employees · domain · VP · unethical

Bill Gates Reveals Secret of Microsoft's Success

Jun 20th, 2008 · Bill Gates, in a interview with the BBC, revealed the secret of Microsoft's success: 'Most of our competitors were very poorly run. They did not understand how to bring in people with business experience and people with engineering experience and put …
see also: software · business · Microsoft · products · engineering · BBC · interview

How To Convince My Boss Not To Spam?

Jun 17th, 2008 · The small travel agent that I work for recently received an email from one of our competitors with several thousand of their potential customers in the 'To:' and 'Cc:' fields. My boss now wants to use these addresses to send unsolicited advertisements. …
see also: business · world · advertising · customers · competitors · Spam · moral

NVIDIA Enters the Mobile CPU Market

Jun 3rd, 2008 · NVIDIA just announced the new Tegra line, a complete system architecture on one chip. Built around a licensed x86 ARM 11 CPU, this tiny chip (smaller than a US dime) includes a processor, memory controller, southbridge, and 3D and video processors. The …
see also: video · world · computer · 3D · mobile · handheld · competitors

Elonex ONE Subnotebook Shows Right Path For Linux

Jun 1st, 2008 · Whether it was to your taste or not, there's no denying the ASUS Eee Linux subnotebook was a massive sales success. Demand far exceeded initial production so it's not surprising competitor models are on their way. Just like the Eee, the Elonex achieves …
see also: Linux · Hardware · software · WiFi · products · computer · competitors

Satellite TV Hacker Tells His Story

May 30th, 2008 · Wired is running a story about Christopher Tarnovsky, the man who was accused of working for NDS, a company owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., to sabotage a competitor's satellite TV system. Wired had a chance to speak with Tarnovsky and get his description …
see also: TV · software · Online · engineering · company · competitors · Hacker







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