Monthly Archives: October 2005
Segway Puts GPS on Roadmap
Segway Inc. launched a new program on Wednesday, through which it will offer free global positioning systems made by Garmin along with its Human...
Search Engine for Sale on eBay
The search engine Jux2 has put itself up for sale on the auction Web site eBay, a sign of the times for the hyper-competitive...
Power Macs Continue on PowerPC Track
Apple Computer Inc. may have tipped its hand on Wednesday, by revealing its new line of Power Mac G5s based on the dual-core PowerPC...
Microsoft: No Near-Term Plans to Seek Open-Source Licensing Approval
While Microsoft Corp. has no current plan to apply for Open Source Initiative approval of the new licenses that will govern its Shared Source...
Sage Software Unifies Globally Around CRM
The Sage Group plc, known in earlier incarnations as Best Software, announced Wednesday a major realignment of its development teams around CRM (customer relationship...
PHP Puts Web Apps, Wikis in Users Hands
BURLINGAME, Calif.—An increasing number of next-generation business and social-networking Web applications over the next few years will be originating from their users, rather than...
Dual-Core Desktops Lead Apples Product Blitz
Apple Inc. introduced a raft of new technologies at an invitation-only news event Wednesday, at the debut of its long-awaited Power Mac G5 desktop...
Opera Enables Mobile Blogging
Opera Software ASA has created a new community-centered site that allows users to blog and upload photos directly from their mobile phones.
Quietly launched in...
Ballmer: Microsofts Priority Is Innovation
ORLANDO, Fla.—Microsoft plans to keep customers happy and competitors at bay "the good old fashioned way—with innovation," according to company CEO Steve Ballmer.
"Its top...
Microsoft Slashes Shared Source Licenses
Microsoft Corp. is slashing the number of licenses it will use for its Shared Source Initiative from now on, while at the same time...