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Vista Holds Promise for Developers

With the upcoming business launch on Nov. 30 of its Windows Vista operating system, Microsoft is promoting a host of new opportunities for developers. The...

Dell Offers AMD-Based Notebook on Its Web Site

It appears that Dell is ready to start offering an AMD-based notebook. Although no formal announcement was made Nov. 1 by the PC maker, Dells...

Skype Phones Not Ready for Prime Time

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AOL Launches Web-Based AIM APIs, Widgets

America Online announced Nov. 2 the beta release of its Web-based AIM APIs and widgets, called AIM Whimsicals, which will allow users to add...

Office Live Makes Online Presence Known

With the official launch of Office Live, Microsoft will introduce several enhancements to the Web-based service aimed at helping small businesses develop an online...

Google Launches Java-Powered Gmail for Mobile Devices

Google is announcing today a new Java Gmail client for mobile devices.Gmail for Mobile Devices is a free application and will work on any...

Google: The Future of Google Video Is Scalable Ad Models, International Content

Google has a vision for the future of video sharing, and it revolves around international content and economies of scale for advertisers."Media companies don't...

Google and YouTube Invited to World Economic Forum, but not Yahoo, AOL or Microsoft

Executives from Google, YouTube and MySpace will soon be rubbing elbows with media barons at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. But...

Windows CE 6 Arrives with 100 Percent Kernel Source

Microsoft officially launched the sixth generation of its flagship device software platform Nov. 1. Windows Embedded CE 6.0 boasts kernel architecture enhancements, new software...

Microsoft Confirms Critical Visual Studio Zero-Day

An "extremely critical" vulnerability in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 could put users at risk of remote code execution attacks, the company confirmed Nov. 1. The...