Monthly Archives: May 2005
Final Netscape 8.0 Browser Released
Netscape has released the final version of its Netscape 8 Web browser. The browser toggles between the Internet Explorer and Firefox rendering engines as...
SAP Unveils Mendocino Prototype
BOSTON—SAP AG gave a sneak peek of Mendocino, the product that will merge Microsoft Corp.s Office environment with SAPs enterprise resource planning applications, at...
Gates Spills Details on Office 12
Bill Gates, Microsofts chairman and chief software architect, on Thursday will confirm that the first beta testing cycle for Office 12, the next version...
Googles Fusion Begins with Home Pages
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Google announced its personalized home page option on Thursday and outlined plans to build aggregation of RSS feeds into it over the...
FTC Proposes Tightening CAN-SPAM Act
The Federal Trade Commission is proposing five changes to the CAN-SPAM Act and is seeking comment on these proposals by June 27. The CAN-SPAM...
Watchdog Becomes Lapdog: Vonages Fatal Flaw and the FCC
The FCC has done the right thing by forcing Vonage and other new-age carriers to quickly remove a potentially fatal flaw in their VOIP...
Compuwares Changepoint Gives IT the Big Picture
Compuware on Monday will launch Changepoint 10, the next major release of its IT governance and management software, 13 months after completing its acquisition...
Contest Pits Electronic Medical Records Against Pen and Paper
SALT LAKE CITY—Companies selling electronic medical record systems pit their IT against pens and paper this week at the Medical Records Institutes conference here.
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MSN Gets Ready for RSS Push
NEW YORK—Vowing to make RSS friendly to the everyday Web user, an MSN executive demonstrated upcoming services on Wednesday that build syndication feeds into...
Star Wars Flu May Strike IT Productivity
For some in the tech industry, the chance to see Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith in its opening couple of days...