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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
Security
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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