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Microsoft offers read-only .Net source code
Microsoft is offering a read-only version of the source code for .Net Framework libraries to developers who upgrade to Visual Studio 2008..
Jan 22 2008 7:05AM
Industry heavyweights ride out for net neutrality
Some of the biggest names in the computing industry have teamed up to form the Network Neutrality Squad..
Nov 9 2007 7:52AM
Net neutrality debate heats up
The debate over net neutrality will become increasingly heated as cable operators realise that advanced video and voice services from online providers are beyond the control of cable operators and their closed networks, analysts predict.
Nov 6 2007 1:17PM
SAP casts net for new midsize customers
SAP is stepping into a new era with the launch of an online, subscription-based, business application suite dubbed, Business ByDesign, according to its CEO Henning Kagermann.
Sep 24 2007 5:06PM
Researchers create carbon net to catch toxic gases
Researchers at the University of Manchester have developed a way of using ultra thin layers of carbon to detect even a single molecule of a toxic gas.
Aug 2 2007 12:47PM
FTC abandons net neutrality
End of the internet as we know it.
Jul 3 2007 3:07PM
Net radio prepares for day of protest
Let them eat static.
Jun 25 2007 3:47PM
'Philfing' the new scourge of the net
A recent survey of more than 2,400 web users has found that Britain is becoming a nation of angry online shoppers.
May 24 2007 11:50AM
Surge in severe child abuse images online
The number of images depicting extreme child abuse has quadrupled over the past three years, according to the latest figures from the UK's internet watchdog.
Apr 18 2007 9:59AM
Majority of Russian net traffic is spam
Malicious programs also up 41 percent on the previous year.
Mar 2 2007 8:26AM
Phishers slip through Firefox security net
Extra backslash allows for bypass of filter.
Feb 12 2007 9:44AM
Siemens claims net speed record
Data rates of 107Gbps reached over a 100-mile run.
Dec 22 2006 9:49AM
Eclipse challenges Visual Studio .NET
Study shows that development environment snapping at Redmond's heels.
Dec 13 2006 9:06AM
Novell bridges gap between .Net and Linux
Version 1.2 of Mono touted as interoperability 'milestone'.
Nov 10 2006 9:48AM
Microsoft unveils .Net micro development kit
Big things in small packages.
Sep 28 2006 10:23AM
Migrating legacy apps to .Net and Java 'too costly'
Consultancy advises looking at application transformation services.
Aug 23 2006 10:13AM
VoIP demand fuels My Net Fone
My Net Fone has announced that it has received greater than expected demand for its VoIP services since listing on the ASX in May.
Jul 17 2006 11:49AM
Younger viewers abandon TV for the net
BBC 'yoof' audience in decline.
Jul 11 2006 2:11PM
Aussies weighed down by net concerns
Abstract security threats continue to weigh heavily on the minds of Australians, services outfit Unisys has found.
Jun 20 2006 1:42PM
New deal on net neutrality
WASHINGTON - US Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens has offered a compromise in the fierce fight over legislation on internet network neutrality, but stopped short of demands sought by content companies like
Google.
Jun 20 2006 9:27AM
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