Monthly Archives: February 2008

Microsoft Upbeat about Windows on the OLPC’s XO

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Microsoft is conducting field trials to ensure that a modified version of Windows XP SP2 will be able to run well on the One...

The IP Telephony Spectrum

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In the last quarter of 2007, Microsoft burst onto the scene with a pair of products launching Microsoft into the voice over IP and...

Firefox Dirty Dozen: Critical Update Nukes Code Execution Holes

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Mozilla's fast-growing Firefox browser has undergone a major security makeover to fix at least a dozen security flaws that put users at risk of...

Go-Go Google Team, but What? No Wiki?

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Google's new Apps Team Edition is an interesting software package for Google, but I'd be lying if I said it's what I expected so...

XP Port for XO Laptop Coming

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Blog-It's not like anyone has asked for Windows XP to run on the Linux-powered One Laptop Per Child XO laptop, but Microsoft is getting...

McAfee Lays Out 2008 Road Map

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With 2007 in the rearview mirror, McAfee officials have designed a road map for the current year touching on endpoint, network and Internet security.McAfee's...

BMC Bullish on Earnings Forecast

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Despite a cloudy outlook for other technology companies such as Cisco Systems, BMC Software on Feb. 7 predicted even better results for its earnings...

Tech Execs Stump for Green IT on Capitol Hill

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WASHINGTON -- Not so long ago, any sort of "green" discussion on Capitol Hill between the IT industry and lawmakers would have meant only...

Chip Maker ARM to Help Android Get a Leg Up

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ARM, whose chips power more than 90 percent of all mobile devices worldwide, plans to demonstrate a prototype mobile phone running Android's mobile operating...

Telecom Crews Start Cable Repairs in the Middle East

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FLAG Telecom, owner and operator of several thousand miles of fiber-optic cable in the Middle East, is busily laying new undersea cable to replace...