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Google Launches New Programming Language: Go

Google has introduced a new programming language, known as Go, that is aimed at being fast, productive and fun for developers to use.Google officials...

Apple Updates Snow Leopard, Possibly Disabling ‘Hackintoshes’

Apple released its newest operating system update, Mac OS X v10.6.2, on Nov. 9. In addition to fixing a number of underlying and user-facing...

12 Key Features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010

12 Key Features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 by Nicholas Kolakowski No Title Exchange 2010 allows IT administrators to control the security, encryption, applications and network settings...

Eric Lundquists 25 Most Influential Techies During 25 Years of PCWeek/eWEEK

Eric Lundquists 25 Most Influential Techies During 25 Years of PCWeek/eWEEK Andy Grove Let's say the PC industry was formed by building boxes and software that...

Microsoft’s ‘Oslo’ Becomes SQL Server Modeling

Microsoft has found a home for its "Oslo" modeling technology-in the SQL Server database family.The project code-named Oslo is Microsoft's ambitious data modeling initiative...

Nokia N900 Linux Phone Is Now Shipping

The Nokia N900 smartphone, Nokia's first phone to use a Linux operating system, is now shipping after a delay of several weeks, the handset...

REVIEW: Firefox 3.6, Google Chrome 4.0 Betas Show Modest Advances

In the new tradition of rapid browser evolution, both Google and Mozilla have recently released new beta versions: Chrome 4.0 and Firefox 3.6, respectively.Looking...

Microsoft’s Teamprise Acquisition Takes Visual Studio Cross-Platform

Microsoft has announced that it will purchase the Teamprise technology and other Teamprise-related assets from SourceGear to deliver cross-platform support for Microsoft's Visual Studio...

Supreme Court Hears Bilski Case

The Supreme Court heard arguments Nov. 9 in a case the technology industry is closely watching to clarify the patentability of business methods. The...

Symbian, DeviceAnywhere Launch Virtual Developer Lab

DeviceAnywhere, a provider of mobile application testing technology, and the Symbian Foundation recently launched the Symbian Virtual Developer Lab. The VDL leverages DeviceAnywhere's technology...