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Sony opens up to Blu-ray porn
Sony appears to be weakening on the role of Blu-ray in the pornography industry.
Iain Thomson
Aug 1 2007 7:05AM
Software
Steganos opens encrypted OnlineSafe
Internet security firm Steganos has launched its web-based OnlineSafe service that enables users to encrypt and back-up data.
Clement James
Jul 20 2007 4:41PM
Security
eBay-like marketplace for vulnerability exchange opens
A Switzerland-based company this week launched an eBay-like marketplace for buying and selling zero-day software vulnerabilities.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 9 2007 9:49AM
Security
Nintendo opens up Wii games channel
Developers can sell their wares using the Wii downloads service.
Matt Chapman
Jun 29 2007 10:26PM
Software
Yahoo opens up Panama search
USA - Yahoo is making its Panama search engine technology available to third parties.
Iain Thomson
Jun 7 2007 12:32AM
Software
IBM opens up silicon-on-insulator chip process
USA - IBM has made its silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology available to its Application Specific Integrated Circuit (Asic) customers for the first time.
Tom Sanders
Jun 6 2007 5:24PM
Hardware
Creationist museum opens its doors
Built from stone created millions - sorry 6,000 - years ago.
Iain Thomson
May 31 2007 4:29PM
Oddware
Facebook opens up to third parties
Social networking site Facebook is planning to let other developers create services for its website.
Matt Chapman
May 25 2007 11:01AM
Software
IBM opens social developer playground
Collaboration platform aims to foster new products and partnerships.
Tom Sanders
May 3 2007 2:56PM
Hardware
Intel opens fourth 45nm fab
'Scary amount of x86 capacity' signals escalation in chip price war.
Tom Sanders
Feb 28 2007 8:20AM
Hardware
UK smoking ban opens doors for hackers
No smoke without fire.
Robert Jaques
Feb 15 2007 9:50AM
Security
Sweden opens diplomatic relations with Second Life
First official embassy planted on Second Life's digital soil.
Matt Chapman
Feb 13 2007 9:41AM
Software
Adobe opens the door on Lightroom
New application manages digital photo archives.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 31 2007 9:25AM
Software
Microsoft opens book search service
Takes a lead from Google.
Will Head
Dec 11 2006 9:46AM
Software
Motorola opens R&D centres in Asia
New research aims to broaden the Internet's reach.
Simon Burns
Nov 20 2006 10:05AM
Telco/ISP
Symantec opens phishing-reporting site to home users
Symantec's worldwide phishing-reporting network, previously restricted to member companies, will now be open to home consumers.
Frank Washkuch
Nov 14 2006 6:26PM
Security
Novell opens legal books to GPL pundits
Linux vendor determined to show that Microsoft partnership is cleared by GPL provisions.
Tom Sanders
Nov 9 2006 9:48AM
Software
Microsoft opens up anti-spam standard
Openness promise courts open source developers.
Tom Sanders
Oct 26 2006 9:55AM
Software
Microsoft opens up anti-spam standard
Microsoft has released its Sender ID Framework specification under the company's Open Specification Promise.
Tom Sanders
Oct 25 2006 10:10AM
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Oracle opens door to enterprise Web 2.0 applications
Oracle has unveiled its new WebCentre Suite, which the firm claims is the first set of enterprise grade Web 2.0 development tools.
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Oct 25 2006 8:42AM
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