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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 11:35pm CEST
Less than 60 percent of Web users are outfitted with up-to-date, fully patched browsers, according to a new, IBM co-authored research study, which relies on examinations of users' Google log records to help reach that conclusion.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 10:26pm CEST
Sun Microsystems hopes to expand GlassFish and MySQL use with a new Glassfish and MySQL Unlimited initiative aimed at corporations looking to deploy open source software.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 9:36pm CEST
The other shoe -- or is it the other egg? -- has dropped on VideoEgg Inc., a company whose mission is to make it easier for advertising to be distributed by giving individuals the incentive to do it instead. Apparently they made it too easy.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 9:31pm CEST
Responding to an unfavorable analyst outlook for post-merger Sirius and XM, satellite radio network Sirius this week published its guidance for 2009, predicting a full year of profitability if the merger is completed.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 7:55pm CEST
Sprint's indoor coverage-extending femtocell device, Airave, will be rolled out nationwide on July 15 according to early reports.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 7:53pm CEST
According to announcements this morning, enterprise Linux distributor Xandros will purchase consumer Linux maker Linspire, in a move that had been rumored for several weeks with little details coming from either company.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 7:23pm CEST
Nokia has gotten the final okay from the European Commission on its plans to buy digital map maker Navteq, following a detail investigation around the impact of the $8.1 billion deal, particularly on competing mobile phone makers.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 7:18pm CEST
Blockbuster has withdrawn its proposal to buy out Circuit City, quickly vaporizing the $18 billion combined retail enterprise the video rental company had envisioned.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 6:58pm CEST
Microsoft confirmed today that it was dropping the price of its entry-level Xbox 360 by $50...in Australia.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 6:53pm CEST
The next version of Microsoft Office, still called "Office 14," will support by user-chosen defaults at least two published international standard document formats. But at least for now, neither of them was Microsoft's to begin with.
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Publié: juillet 2, 2008, 5:36pm CEST
BetaNews has confirmed that, although most of Microsoft's shipments of Windows XP did end on June 30 as scheduled, it is still making XP available to both makers of low-end Netbooks and 'systems builders,' large and small.