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Thursday, May 08, 2008
A sneak peak at Sun’s designer tools At JavaOne this week, Sun Microsystems was short on specifics on when it plans to roll out its designer-oriented RIA tools
Monday, February 18, 2008
One Web site, hold the Web 2.0 Developing a portal brings together both technology professionals and marketing executives, which can create confusion around who does what. Vawn Himmelsbach sets some ground rules
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Dull desktops need feature facelift The latest PCs for consumers boast vibrant colours and regular infusions of speed, but enterprise firms want something predictable. That doesn't mean corporate machines can't improve, too 
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Microsoft Expression Studio fosters designer-developer synergies Microsoft's Canadian launch of Web and desktop application design suite, Expression Studio, will likely mean richer media apps for the consumer before it will make a dent in the enterprise space, said an analyst
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Bugout – Firefox 3.0 may block sites harbouring malicious downloads Mozilla Corp. is considering adding a tool to Firefox 3.0 that would automatically block Web sites thought to harbor malicious downloads, but the company's security chief refused to spell out details
Monday, March 05, 2007
Lawson to provide ERP hosting with IBM Lawson Software continues to broaden its relationship with close partner IBM as the midmarket applications vendor Monday announced plans to enter the hosting market and use more of IBM's middleware.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Intel offers $1m for small, sleek, sexy PC design Intel this week said it is offering as much as US$1 million in prizes to the PC designer and maker that builds the most stylish small computer optimized for multimedia use at home. 
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
XAML will wed designers, developers, Microsoft says Bridging the gap between application developers and Web designers has always been a problem for companies building high-impact Web sites. Now Microsoft Corp. thinks it has the answer through its use of an XML-based language called XAML.
Sunday, January 08, 2006
Conexant to invest $250 million in India Chip designer Conexant Systems Inc. plans to invest more than US$250 million in India over the next five years to expand its engineering centre in the country, it announced Thursday. 
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Adobe cycles up new process management Adobe Systems released the latest edition of its LiveCycle server platform this month, bringing new capabilities around process management and workflow to enterprise users, as well as a new developers forum.
Sunday, February 27, 2005
Creator of Macintosh computer dies at 61 Jef Raskin, the lead designer of the first Macintosh computer and a pioneer in the development of user interfaces, died Saturday at age 61. He had been diagnosed recently with pancreatic cancer, his family said in a statement. Raskin joined Apple Computer Inc. in 1978 as employee number 31 and headed the company's Macintosh development team from its founding in 1982. He named the project after his favorite type of apple, changing the spelling for copyright reasons. 
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Sun's Opteron chief readying Galaxy of servers Sun Microsystems Inc.'s chief Opteron server designer, Andy Bechtolsheim, heartily endorsed Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s current single-core and future dual-core chips as the future of Sun's volume computing business in a speech before attendees at Sun's Research and Education 2005 conference Wednesday, as he prepares to overhaul Sun's current designs featuring the chip. Forthcoming servers based on AMD's chip will outperform Intel Corp.'s Xeon server processor in both clusters of two-way servers and larger multiprocessor servers, Bechtolsheim said. He showed the audience a number of benchmark results that compared Sun's Opteron servers favorably against Intel's Xeon and Itanium servers for a number of different computing tasks. 
Thursday, June 10, 2004
Quick Hits - June 11, 2004 The latest weird and wacky news from the world of IT
Wednesday, July 16, 2003
Adobe announces new XML/PDF form design software Adobe Systems Inc. Tuesday announced XML/PDF Form Designer software, which is designed to make it possible for users to create and deploy electronic forms that process data using Adobe Acrobat software or XML Data Package (XDP).
Tuesday, May 27, 2003
ARM adding hardware-based security to its cores Chip designer ARM Ltd. will add extensions to its processor core next year that incorporate hardware-based security technologies, the company said Tuesday.
Sunday, May 04, 2003
Borland adds to C#, integration mixes Borland Software Corp. on Tuesday will unveil a trio of products, including a C# development environment and middleware for integrating systems without requiring Web services wrappers.
Thursday, July 12, 2001
What is wrong with this? Microsoft Corp. is in the news again for living up to the image that too many people have of the company.
Thursday, May 10, 2001
Rambus fined $3.5M for fraud After losing the battle to eke money out of Infineon Technologies AG for alleged copyright infringement of its patented computer chip technology last week, memory chip designer Rambus Inc. was found guilty of fraud and fined US$3.5 million in punitive damages Wednesday as the judge closed the book on the case.
Sunday, September 17, 2000
Hummingbird Genio Miner 
Wednesday, September 13, 2000
Microsoft Office 10 A peek at Office upgrade
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