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Microsoft settles on Server 2008 name
'Windows Server 2008' to replace '2003'
moniker
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Tom Sanders
May 15 2007 2:07PM
Software
Web ads work, even if you don't see them
Boffins find that 'incidental' exposure can be just as effective as in-your-face advertising.
Robert Jaques
May 15 2007 11:45AM
Software
Microsoft claims patents on Linux kernel
Microsoft is claiming that open source software infringes on hundreds of its patents, and plans to make the open source community pay to use them.
Iain Thomson
May 15 2007 10:04AM
Software
Microsoft pulls virtualisation features
Microsoft is saving its Viridian release cycle by going back to 16 cores.
Tom Sanders
May 14 2007 4:53PM
Software
Red Hat unveils online software marketplace
Red Hat Exchange offers seal of approval on third-party software.
Tom Sanders
May 14 2007 4:50PM
Software
Red Hat moves into virtual software appliances
Software appliance promises to slash management costs.
Tom Sanders
May 14 2007 4:48PM
Software
US Congress urged to pull back from web regulation
Legislators need to promote free-market policies to build the next-generation
web.
Robert Jaques
May 14 2007 4:37PM
Software
French mobile TV receives EC funding
A huge €37.6m (A$611.3m) worth of R&D pumped into Alcatel-Lucent-led project.
Andrew Charlesworth
May 14 2007 4:07PM
Software
Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real in trouble over DRM software
Major IT and CE companies Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real are under fire for not using digital rights management (DRM) controller.
Shaun Nichols
May 14 2007 2:49PM
Software
Court ruling patently clear to inventors
US decision on redefining patent criteria imminent.
Andrew Charlesworth
May 14 2007 2:10PM
Software
Sony gets creative with social networking site
Vaio Nation users can post music and film and interact with fans and friends.
Matt Chapman
May 14 2007 11:41AM
Software
F1 and Playboy to join Second Life
Virtual bunnies for virtual racers.
Matt Chapman
May 14 2007 11:07AM
Software
Intel taps Red Hat for next-generation vPro
Intel shifts to Linux foundation for enterprise platform.
Tom Sanders
May 11 2007 4:56PM
Software
Red Hat moves into virtual software appliances
Appliance promises to slash management costs.
Tom Sanders
May 11 2007 4:08PM
Software
Red Hat unfazed by Oracle competition
Low-cost support not enough to knock down the world's largest Linux vendor.
Tom Sanders
May 11 2007 2:30PM
Software
EBay falls for StumbleUpon in US$75M deal
Two companies reported to be in negotiations.
Matt Chapman
May 11 2007 2:21PM
Software
Amazon settles patent disputes with IBM
Retailer pays undisclosed sum to IBM and sets up licencing deal.
Matt Chapman
May 11 2007 2:11PM
Software
Analyst sounds death knell for DRM
Digital rights management is dead, according to an industry trend analysis report.
Matt Chapman
May 11 2007 2:06PM
Software
Ageia rewrites laws of PhysX
CellFactor: Revolution game makes the most of PhysX processor.
Clement James
May 11 2007 2:03PM
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Yahoo brings hammer down on US auctions
Company plans to shut down little-used service in North America.
Shaun Nichols
May 11 2007 1:59PM
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