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Publié: janvier 25, 2008, 11:08pm CET
In a bizarre and embarrassing development at the same time, Microsoft's server and tools division found itself announcing a delay for the RTM of SQL Server 2008 of up to six months. Despite that, its launch party will go on.
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Publié: janvier 25, 2008, 10:49pm CET
One analyst says a big chunk of the so-called "open source market" is already made up of leading traditional software vendors such as IBM and Oracle, who are following hybrid open source/propietary business models. And "pure play" vendors aren't necessarily that pure, either.
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Publié: janvier 25, 2008, 9:44pm CET
One of the big four record labels, which just this week was part of a landmark deal for MP3 access through Last.fm, announced earlier it is suing a completely different firm that offers similar access though without any kind of compensation plan.
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Publié: janvier 25, 2008, 8:51pm CET
It was recently made public that Best Buy's Insignia brand 10.4" digital picture frames were found to be shipped with a virus, the company is now dealing with complaints individually.
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Publié: janvier 25, 2008, 7:45pm CET
Despite widespread complaints about Windows Vista's performance, it finally turned out to be one of the main drivers behind a stellar quarter for Microsoft. Entertainment turned a page too, but MSN remains the wayward child.
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Publié: janvier 25, 2008, 7:34pm CET
By-mail movie rental pioneer Netflix posted its fourth quarter earnings, with favorable results. But in its quarterly conference call, the company gave DVD about five more years before it ceases to be the dominant format.
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Publié: janvier 25, 2008, 6:04pm CET
With a major launch event next month serving as an unmovable anchor for Microsoft at this point, the ancillary launches for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and XP SP3 would probably raise suspicion if they were delayed.
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Publié: janvier 25, 2008, 5:38pm CET
It may be the first of a series of content agreements between a prospective technology provider for video rental outlets and a major studio. But what's even more interesting is what the agreeing parties refuse to say about it.
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Publié: janvier 25, 2008, 4:16pm CET
According to one recent study, people are spending more time on the Internet than usual during the Hollywood TV writers' strike. According to another survey, more than half of all the people on the Web have watched online videos.