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OpenSolaris leaders unnerved by Oracle silence
Friday, April 16, 2010
OpenSolaris leaders unnerved by Oracle silence
The OpenSolaris community is vexed at Oracle's silence and considers a solo route, without the company's cooperation.
Are your developers testing?
Friday, October 02, 2009
Are your developers testing?
Recurring bugs usually happen when new code is added to a project. Developers typically fix the bug, only to have a similar bug re-appear later when another special case is added. Find out how unit testing can break the cycle...
Windows 7 is like Vista – but a lot better, says Ballmer
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Windows 7 is like Vista – but a lot better, says Ballmer
New operating system will have cleaner user interface and better performance says Microsoft chief
The long road to Longhorn
Thursday, October 28, 2004
The long road to Longhorn
Upcoming Microsoft operating system scaled down for impending launch.
Microsoft eyes smaller code base for Longhorn
Sunday, October 03, 2004
Microsoft eyes smaller code base for Longhorn
Microsoft Corp. is developing versions of its Windows operating system with only a subset of the Windows code base, designed for specific server tasks, in a move that could reduce maintenance costs for customers and create products that are less vulnerable to attack.
Windows XP gets a breezy welcome
Friday, November 30, 2001
Windows XP gets a breezy welcome
More than 600 journalists and industry representatives gathered at a Toronto golf course to hear Microsoft executives tout the security and reliability of the new Windows XP operating system - but most found it hard to concentrate on the presentation.
Microsoft to ship Windows XP in October
Tuesday, May 08, 2001
Microsoft to ship Windows XP in October
Microsoft Corp. will announce this week that Windows XP is slated to ship in late October, two sources familiar with the software giant's plans said Friday.
New PCs: think ink
Thursday, April 19, 2001
New PCs: think ink
Bill Gates waited until halfway through his address at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference before introducing what he said is an "evolution of the portable PC form factor."
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