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Microsoft boosted by Chinese piracy clampdown
Microsoft is expecting a 20 percent sales boost in China over the next year, following the country's clampdown on software piracy.
Jane Hoskyn
Apr 12 2007 2:15PM
Software
Dell Linux set to shake up OS market
Move could have major implications, whether it succeeds or fails.
Robert Jaques
Apr 12 2007 11:51AM
Software
Apache rubbishes Java's lacking openness
Restrictive licence prevents open source desktop Java
implementation
.
Tom Sanders
Apr 11 2007 2:00PM
Software
SAP still studying on Oracle's legal attack
SAP subsidiary Tomorrownow is still busy reviewing a legal complaint that Oracle filed last month, the company said in a press release on Monday.
Tom Sanders
Apr 11 2007 1:40PM
Software
YouTube urged to get tough with cyber-bullies
Education secretary slams 'humiliating' websites.
Jane Hoskyn
Apr 11 2007 11:40AM
Software
Palm surprises with mobile Linux switch
Palm is preparing to ship a specially developed Linux version for its Treo smartphones later this year, the company's chief executive Ed Colligan said at a meeting with financial analysts in New York.
Tom Sanders
Apr 11 2007 11:38AM
Software
Blue Coat ships wan optimisation client
Software client to help with endpoint application delivery solution, including application acceleration, security and policy control.
Lilia Guan
Apr 11 2007 11:30AM
Security
Linux standard base releases automated testing tools
News tools provide server compatibility testing across Linux distros.
Tom Sanders
Apr 11 2007 8:16AM
Software
Linux Standard Base releases automated testing tools
News tools provide server compatibility testing across Linux distros.
Tom Sanders
Apr 10 2007 1:04PM
Software
Microsoft adds instant messaging to Xbox 360
Microsoft is prepering to release a Windows Live Messenger client for its Xbox 360 gaming console.
Tom Sanders
Apr 10 2007 11:28AM
Software
Linux storming the mobile phone world
Open source OS on mobiles not a question of if, but when.
Robert Jaques
Apr 5 2007 2:51PM
Software
Linux misses out on early Classmate PCs
Despite having a Linux option, early customers opt for Windows on their
Classmate PCs.
Tom Sanders
Apr 5 2007 2:36PM
Software
Vista licence changes cut desktop management costs
Update to allow for diskless PCs and virtualised desktops.
Tom Sanders
Apr 4 2007 3:27PM
Software
Rumours suggest Google to buy DoubleClick
Regulators almost certain to object.
Iain Thomson
Apr 4 2007 3:16PM
Software
PC Tools joins the Google Pack
Spyware Doctor added to 'essential software collection'.
Staff Writers
Apr 4 2007 1:38PM
Software
Microsoft notches up map technology to compete with Google
Update delivers Firefox support for 3D building images.
Tom Sanders
Apr 4 2007 12:21PM
Software
Microsoft falls for Vista security hoax
April fools joke fails to catch gullible media.
Tom Sanders
Apr 4 2007 12:18PM
Software
Red Hat belittles Oracle's Linux wins
Red Hat
has declared itself unimpressed with
Oracle
's list of 26 customers for its Red Hat Linux support business.
Tom Sanders
Apr 3 2007 11:37AM
Software
DRM activists hail EMI-Apple deal
Groups opposed to the use of Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology awoke this morning to good news...
Shaun Nichols
Apr 3 2007 11:24AM
Software
Vista licence changes enable cheaper desktop management
Vista licence update to allow for diskless PCs and virtualised desktops.
Tom Sanders
Apr 3 2007 11:16AM
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