Exams for candidates who want to highlight their skills with Microsoft's messaging platform head onto the beta test onramp.
- By Michael Domingo
- March 22, 2007
Dell Inc. has a new desktop computer targeting first-time and novice computer users in China.
- By The Associated Press
- March 22, 2007
A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a decision by the Federal Communications Commission that barred states, including Minnesota, from regulating Internet-based phone services.
- By The Associated Press
- March 22, 2007
At least two federal government agencies are refusing to upgrade their computers with Microsoft's Windows Vista.
- By The Associated Press
- March 22, 2007
Adobe announced it is shipping an alpha release of its "Apollo" cross-operating system Web applications platform, with commercial release scheduled for later this year.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- March 22, 2007
Dell Inc. has a new desktop computer targeting first-time and novice computer users in China.
- By The Associated Press
- March 21, 2007
Speculation of a buyout of Palm Inc. heightened Tuesday after an industry online publication reported a deal could occur this week.
- By The Associated Press
- March 21, 2007
FullArmor announced it is shipping FullArmor Endpoint Policy Manager (FullArmor EPM), a management tool that automates the delivery, enforcement, and auditing of critical security policies on mobile, disconnected and unmanaged endpoint devices, such as guest laptops.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- March 21, 2007
Privacy and security need to be built into radio frequency identification tags before they become widespread, the European Commission said, announcing it would publish guidelines later this year.
- By The Associated Press
- March 21, 2007
IBM Corp. it has won a 10-year contract to manage the IT infrastructure of Indian mobile company Idea Cellular
- By The Associated Press
- March 21, 2007
Many owners of Internet addresses face this quandary: Provide your real contact information when you register a domain name and subject yourself to junk or harassment. Or enter fake data and risk losing it outright.
- By The Associated Press
- March 20, 2007
In his first trip to this violence-wracked country, Bill Gates said Microsoft Corp. was helping set up computer learning centers in areas where demobilized paramilitary fighters are in dire need of job training.
- By The Associated Press
- March 20, 2007
As Microsoft pushes to ready a suite of new design tools for offer under the Expression Studio brand, the company announced late last week that it is shipping the second beta release of the third of those tools.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- March 20, 2007
Hynix Semiconductor Inc. of South Korea and Japan's Toshiba Corp. declared an end to their legal battles Tuesday, signing accords to share semiconductor patents and products.
- By The Associated Press
- March 20, 2007
Oracle Corp's fiscal third quarter profit climbed 35 percent, lifted by strong software sales that exceeded management's projections. The Redwood Shores-based business software maker said Tuesday that it earned $1.03 billion, or 20 cents per share, for the three months ended in February. That compared with net income of $765 million, or 14 cents per share, at the same time last year.
- By The Associated Press
- March 20, 2007
Perhaps you know that sinking feeling when a single keystroke accidentally destroys hours of work. Now imagine wiping out a disc drive containing an account worth $38 billion.
- By The Associated Press
- March 20, 2007
Microsoft announced late last week it is shipping the first service pack for its Compute Cluster Pack.
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- March 20, 2007
In a move that promises to facilitate interoperability of AJAX-based applications developed with different tools and frameworks, Microsoft on Tuesday announced it has joined the OpenAJAX Alliance.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- March 20, 2007
John Backus, whose development of the Fortran programming language in the 1950s changed how people interacted with computers and paved the way for modern software, has died. He was 82.
- By The Associated Press
- March 20, 2007
The United States generates more malicious computer activity than any other country, and sophisticated hackers worldwide are banding together in highly efficient crime rings, according to a new report.
- By The Associated Press
- March 19, 2007