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IBM's Symphony No More Song To Ears

According to Gartner, IBM’s gamble with Symphony launch might not just be of any significance to people. It says, " However, Symphony provides few advantages over existing OpenOffice.org distributions.....

Street View Will Comply With Privacy Laws: Google

After Canadian officials raised the concern of Google’s StreetView being sensitive, Google has promised that its StreetView application will respect the local laws of Canada....

Mozilla Unveils More Secure Version of Firefox

Mozilla has updated the Firefox 3.0 to alpha 8 with more security features that makes it really potent...

SAP’s On Demand Offering Gets Low Demand

SAPs much-awaited launch of a Software as a Service (SaaS) offering received lukewarm response from the very people it wanted to target. Called as ‘Business By Design,” this was SAP’s first SaaS offering. SAP CEO Henning Kagermann called the Business By Design "the most important announcement I've made in my career."

SCO Files For Bankruptcy, Blames Linux For Mess

Almost a month after a court barred SCO Group from suing Unix owners, the group has filed for bankruptcy. SCO Group has blamed competition from the open source Linux operating system, as a reason for the company going aground...

Salesforce.com Launches Platform-As-A-Service

Salesforce.com, the on-demand service company has expanded into platform-as-a-service.

Microsoft, Novell Tout Open Interoperability Lab

Microsoft and Novell have opened a joint lab called Microsoft and Novell Interoperability Lab in Cambridge, Mass...

Windows Server Now With Testing Tools

Microsoft has launched a new free component for its Windows Server 2008 application. The free component makes it easier for developers to create software compatible with the upcoming Windows Server 2008...

Netscape Gives Up New Designs, Retuns As A News Site

Netscape’s experiment at being a dig like site has come to an end with the AOL property returning as a news site it was almost a year ago....

Silverlight Launched, Linux version Coming Soon

As expected and on schedule, Microsoft finally released its Silverlight multimedia player for Windows and Mac and promised to launch a Linux version soon...

Now eBay Becomes Botnet Target

According to a Israeli security company, eBay, the world’s biggest online auction site has become the target of identity thieves who are stealing login and account details of users...

Microsoft Shuts Down AutoPatcher

Microsoft has asked the founder of AutoPatcher, a Microsoft update service to shut down its service. The site since then pulled out is download page...

Linux Top Smartphone OS By 2012

According to a new research, the use of Linux in Smartphones will grow at a faster pace than Microsoft windows and other smartphone operating system currently in use now...

IBM Unveils Second Cell Blade For High Performance Computing

IBM has introduced a new version of computing system based on the Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.)— the IBM BladeCenter QS21— that delivers twice the memory...

FSF Says Microsoft Not Exempt From GPLv3

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has said that Microsoft is not exempt from the General Public Licence version 3 (GPLv3)...

Evans Says Java Is Catching Up To .NET

According to a recent survey of application developers by Evans Data, the use of Java in development projects using a services oriented architecture (SOA)...

No Version 3 of Linux: Creator

Linus Torvalds, the Finnish creator of Linux has ruled out the creation of a version three of Linux...

US Teenager Unlocks iPhone

A New Jersey teenager has unlocked Apple’s iPhone using software that he and his friends edited after the launch of the phone. Now there's possibility of using iPhone outside the US...

SoundExchange, WebCasters Ink Royalty Deal

SoundExchange, the not for profit performance rights organisation has struck a deal with several large webcasters on royalty payment...

Zoho Office Adds Offline Editing Functions

Zoho, the free Web browser based productivity tool has now become more flexible. Zoho developers are adding capabilities that make offline editing and storage of Zoho-created documents for PC and Mac users possible.

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