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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 9:47pm CEST
Engineers in India are looking into ways to create a laptop that would cost a mere $10. The effort came in response to the increasing price of the so-called '$100 laptop.'
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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 7:15pm CEST
In its first public comments since the now-mostly-useless 32-hex-digit media processing key was posted to hundreds of thousands of pages, the head of the AACS Licensing Authority's business group told the BBC it is tracking down those responsible for all those posts, and reserves the right to take legal action against any or all of them.
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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 7:09pm CEST
Facing increasing criticism over its commitment to the environment, Apple CEO Steve Jobs shot back saying that in many cases the company will soon be ahead -- if not already -- of its competitors.
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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 5:54pm CEST
As first reported by BetaNews in mid-April, Microsoft is on track to launch Windows Live Hotmail in the United States on Monday, sources are now confirming.
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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 5:52pm CEST
Yahoo is planning to shut down its photo site in favor of Flickr, the popular photo sharing site the company bought in March 2005, News.com and Techcrunch reported on Friday.
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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 5:35pm CEST
A story in this morning's New York Post - published by the would-be owner of the Wall Street Journal, which followed up on the story - has speculators buzzing yet again, stating #3 search provider Microsoft may be willing to pony up as much as $50 billion to buy out #2 Yahoo.
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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 1:34am CEST
OpenOffice has seen much success on Windows following the release of version 2.0, but its Macintosh brethren has remained stuck in the past without a native port. Engineers at Sun are hoping to change that, lending their support to building an Aqua version of the free Microsoft Office alternative.
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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 12:43am CEST
With Apple's iPod becoming nearly ubiquitous, a serious #2 competitor in the same market has to strike out and make bold moves if it is to distinguish itself. Today, the company struck out on the low end of the market, with a 1 GB, $69 player with an attractive style, called Zen Stone.
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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 12:31am CEST
Microsoft on Tuesday will issue seven security bulletins that correct vulnerabilities in products ranging from Windows to Office and Exchange Server to BizTalk. One of these fixes will be for a highly-publicized DNS flaw affecting Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003.
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Publié: mai 4, 2007, 12:25am CEST
Following in the footsteps of IM rivals AOL and Microsoft, Yahoo on Thursday launched a Web-based version of its instant messaging client, which runs across platforms in IE, Firefox, Opera and Safari. Users can message their Yahoo and Windows Live contacts from a Web browser, as well as access chat history.