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IE Team Sends Mozilla Celebratory Cake
June 18, 2008
on Networking
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Jane McEntegart
When Firefox 2 was released the Internet Explorer team marked the occasion by sending the Mozilla team a giant cake that read “Congratuations on Shipping! Love, The IE Team” and it seems they’ve done the same for the release of Firefox 3. Read more
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Firefox Hits 7.5 Million Downloads
June 18, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Chicago (IL) - If everything goes to plan, Mozilla's record attempt for the most software downloads within 24 hours should be a done deal. Read more
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Firefox 3 Website Experiences High Traffic Problems
June 17, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
Some of you may have noticed that it’s been difficult to get to the Firefox website to download Firefox 3, which was pegged for release today. Read more
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Firefox 3 Released
June 17, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - Mozilla has released the final Firefox 3 version, which promises to deliver significant speed gains, stronger security features and increased reliability. Read more
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Firefox 3 Set To Ship On June 17
June 12, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - Mozilla has set June 17 as the official release day for Firefox 3. Read more
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Photoshop Gets GPU, Physics Acceleration
May 23, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Theo Valich
Santa Clara (CA) - GPU acceleration is one of the most significant trends in today hardware industry, opening the doors to an entirely class of software running desktop. Read more
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Trial Begins Of Iranian Man Accused Of Using U.S. Nuclear Plant Info in Tehran
May 14, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
The trial of Mohammad Reza Alavi, the man accused of illegally taking software from the nation’s biggest nuclear plant in Arizona and using it while in Iran, began this week... Read more
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Concurrent Programming: A Solution For Multi-core Era?
April 21, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Rajesh Karmani
Until now, programmers have been looking up to Moore's law to speed-up their sequential program with each subsequent processor. Read more
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Futuremark Launches Google Apps-styled Approach To Benchmarking
April 8, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Theo Valich
Espoo (Finland) - More and more software manufacturers are positioning themselves for a thin-client era, typically referred to as software-as-a-service (SAAS). Read more
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New Everest Benchmark Covers AMD Phenom Tri-Core And Intel Six-Core
March 21, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Theo Valich
We received word from our old Hungarian friend Tamas Miklos, CTO of Read more
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Microsoft Announces IE 8 Beta, Silverlight 2 Beta
March 5, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Microsoft will be releasing the first beta of its next-generation browser as well as a beta of the second version of the Flash competitor Silverlight today. Read more
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Microsoft Execs Saw Problems With Early Vista
March 3, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Seattle PI
Even some of Microsoft's top officials struggled to make Windows Vista work smoothly when it was released, according to internal e-mails released Wednesday. Read more
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Microsoft Slashes Windows Vista Prices
March 3, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Mark Raby
Following a less-than-ideal volume of upgrades to Microsoft's next-generation operating system, the software giant has cut the price on the two main versions of Windows Vista, bringing the cost down by as much as $80. Read more
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Google Goes After Another Microsoft Cash Cow
March 3, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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NY Times
Google is adding a new front to its assault on Microsoft's software applications business. Read more
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Microsoft Launches 2008 Server Lineup
March 3, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Baseline
Yesterday saw Microsoft launch their next-generation server products at an event in Los Angeles, and there's some all-too-predictable 'features' they wanted to talk about. Read more