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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 10:23pm CEST
Saying the functionality within the application is now available through other programs and within Windows Vista, Microsoft has decided to discontinue its Digital Image Suite Product, a notice on its Web site reads.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 9:43pm CEST
Microsoft fired back at Google's attempts to have antitrust regulators take a second look at Vista's search capabilities, calling the search giant's claims "baseless."
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 9:21pm CEST
In an interview with BetaNews earlier this week, Microsoft General Manager for Interoperability and Standards Tom Robertson told us in response to a question about who truly determines standards, that Microsoft believes people make the final decision - not companies, not countries, and perhaps not really agencies.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 9:12pm CEST
It did not take very long for data released by MySpace on sex offenders to be used in the apprehension of those who are using the site in violation of their parole or probation rules.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 6:42pm CEST
Sony CEO Howard Stringer admitted in an interview that the price of the PlayStation 3 needs to come down, but provided no estimate as to how much of a price drop consumers can expect.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 6:28pm CEST
Expedia subsidiary TripAdvisor rolled out social networking functionality on its site Friday that allows users to filter out reviews from people they may not know, giving reviews from friends priority.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 6:09pm CEST
In a policy document specifically timed for release this afternoon, Microsoft's general managers for interoperability, Tom Robertson and Jean Paoli, make a play for ownership of the standards issue facing users of competing document formats, by saying the company would support ratification of its own Open XML format along with OpenDocument Format (ODF) as ISO standards, if and only if doing so would promote choice among the world's consumers.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 5:28pm CEST
Despite security concerns and Microsoft pundits like Paul Thurrott wondering "who would ever use" it, Safari 3 Beta for Windows was downloaded over 1 million times in the first 48 hours, Apple announced. The company continues to tout the speed and standards support of its browser, which was previously Mac-only.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 4:47pm CEST
The first day of an important Linux developers' conference was launched yesterday on the campus of Google headquarters in Mountain View. That conference made major headlines yesterday - though for reasons that reality shows us may not have been legitimate.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 4:30pm CEST
The FTC plans to look into Microsoft and Yahoo's recent buys of Web advertising companies in a comprehensive review to check for possible antitrust concerns, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 4:00pm CEST
European customers can now download an unlimited amount of music to their phones thanks to a new service called MusicStation. The service debuted in Sweden on Thursday, and will launch in markets across the rest of Europe, Asia, and Africa over the next several months.
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 12:45am CEST
If anything's been lacking in US government agencies' ongoing fight against malicious Internet use, it's a good, old-fashioned public awareness campaign. Yesterday, in an effort to turn up the volume and give local TV news writers a more tangible vocabulary for malicious users, the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced interim results of its ongoing efforts to track down and arrest suspected "bot-herders."
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Publié: juin 15, 2007, 12:06am CEST
The Bush administration is none too happy with legislation that is making its way through Congress which could shield many news gatherers from revealing their confidential sources, calling it a security risk.