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Sun goes on the offensive with Java
News Java, a programming language and its supporting software, lets a program run on a variety of different computers without having to be modified for each one. If everybody was doing C#, .Net and Windows, there wouldn't be... [16 Jun 2003]
No more IE for the Mac, says Microsoft
News However, the program manager that headed the development of Mac IE, Jimmy Grewal, is leaving the company. Microsoft said on Friday that it is halting development of future Macintosh... [15 Jun 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Spam tax, Microsoft licensing twist and the weakening greenback
Comment It is in the new 'Home Use Program' that Microsoft has taken perhaps the most unexpected steps. The Microsoft Employee Purchase Program will offer 'significant' discounts off the retail... [02 Jun 2003]
Apple upset by the illegal file-sharing it enabled
News An Apple representative was not immediately able to say what, if any, features have been added to the program in the latest version. The company began distributing the more restrictive version of iTunes on Tuesday to... [28 May 2003]
Playboy to provide Real thrills
News Sheehan said the program allows smaller outlets to sell video without having to squeeze them into RealNetworks' primary RealOne SuperPass offering. Playboy TV Club will be available only as a stand-alone... [23 May 2003]
Amazon improves its web services tool
News The service is part of the company's associates program, which lets individuals refer customers to Amazon and get a cut of the subsequent sales. Amazon, which launched its Web services feature in July... [19 May 2003]
IBM's Itanium server goes on sale
News IBM is working on Itanium versions of server software including its DB2 database program and its WebSphere business software, each of which will be available in versions for Linux and... [30 Apr 2003]
Microsoft limits XML in Office 2003
News But Microsoft now plans to fully deliver the feature only in the two high-end versions of the product, one of which will be available only to businesses subscribing to Microsoft's volume-licensing program. [14 Apr 2003]
New Samba flaw compromises Linux servers
News The Samba Team released a patch on Monday for the second major security flaw found in the past few weeks in the open source group's widely used program for sharing Windows files between Unix and Linux systems. [08 Apr 2003]
Security attacks up 80 per cent as worms plague net users
News That period includes the attack of what many consider to be the first flash worm, an automated attack program that spreads so quickly that the responders can't react fast enough. The report is scheduled... [04 Apr 2003]
Microsoft sets Office bundling terms
News Microsoft plans to only make that version available to businesses subscribing to the company’s volume licensing program. Tablet PC users can jot down notes or ideas using a stylus; the... [02 Apr 2003]
Security alert posted for PeopleSoft
News Specifically, the problem pertains to a small Java program, known as a "servlet," that resides on PeopleSoft web servers and can be used to upload files without any authentication. The flawed software, which... [11 Mar 2003]
Microsoft's Office upgrade 'overly complex'
News InfoPath's complexity underlies Microsoft's attempt to make Office into something more than "a horizontal productivity program," Silver said. But, judging from the software seen by silicon's sister site in the US, CNET... [06 Mar 2003]
Corel details next version of WordPerfect
News Corel said it offers a choice of licensing programmes designed for professionals and a range of payment options through its Corel License Program. Corel, which last month reported wider losses for its 2002 fiscal year,... [06 Mar 2003]
New Office beta to launch next week
News By default, the program does not display images contained in web-based email messages; it is not uncommon for the messages to contain so-called web beacons used by spammers to check the validity of an... [05 Mar 2003]
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