Monthly Archives: February 2006

Microsoft Preps For Its Next Windows Vista Milestone

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Microsoft still is expected to deliver the next Windows Vista milestone, the February Community Technology Preview release, next week — most likely on Feb....

Early Looks at Vista Are Welcome (in More Ways Than One)

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Another Windows Vista build is about to arrive via Microsofts Community Technical Preview program. /zimages/5/28571.gifRead more here about the upcoming Vista CTP and beta deployment...

SugarCRM: No Trendsetter with Licensing Move

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Open-source vendor SugarCRM the week of Feb. 13 became the first outside party to offer its software under the quasi-open-source Microsoft Community License. However, dont...

Vista Coming into Focus

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Microsoft is expected to deliver the next Windows Vista milestone, the February Community Technology Preview release, next week—most likely on Feb. 21, according to...

Anti-Virus Companies Warn of OS X Worm

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Users of the Macintosh operating system received a rare security warning on Feb. 16 after samples of an Internet worm that targets the OS...

Microsoft Frowns on iDefense Hacking Challenge

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Security intelligence outfit iDefense Labs is offering a $10,000 reward to any hacker who finds a worm hole in Microsofts products, but the software...

Boo Scares Up Open-Source Developers

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Work on the Microsoft-friendly open-source Boo language is nearing completion. Boo is a new object-oriented statically typed programming language for the Microsoft CLI (Common Language...

EMC Sticks By Google Desktop Search

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While search giant Google works to reassure its users that the latest version of its Desktop Search application does not pose the security threat...

Open-Xchange Server 5 SP1 Is Bigger, Better

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Open-Xchange is giving its Open-Xchange Server 5 a comprehensive feature update facelift in March with its first service patch. Open-Xchange Server, which had been the...

Mactel Linux Up and Running

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While we dont know how Edgar "Gimli" Hucek did it yet, what we do know is that he appears to be the first to...