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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 11:37pm CET
A 12-nation crackdown on software counterfeiters is keeping Microsoft's lawyers busy this week, with 63 legal actions under way against shady online auctioneers.
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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 10:40pm CET
The Opera team has unveiled an alpha version of its Opera 10 browser, intended to show off the speed and feature support of the new Presto 2.2 rendering engine.
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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 8:29pm CET
Although Apple isn't clear on the identities of the accused perpetrators yet, the company went to court this week claiming that Mac clone-maker Psystar isn't working alone in its alleged violations of Apple's IP rights.
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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 8:21pm CET
Microsoft's Live Team has apologized for the bumpy rollout of the new Windows Live services that began yesterday, and acknowledged a number of problems that need to be fixed.
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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 8:20pm CET
Today, Adobe is joining the passing parade of corporations everywhere -- not just in technology -- shedding headcount to save expenses. But a check of its numbers may make some ask why so drastic a move.
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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 5:47pm CET
This morning, the newly-demoted second-largest US phone carrier announced it's getting smaller still, shedding four percent of its workforce in another cost-saving operation for the economic recession.
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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 5:42pm CET
Will sports best suited for HDTV flat panel displays eventually become obsolete? Execs from NBC and other sports media discussed about how the Web and iPhones are coming into play for airing the Olympics, the Tour de France, and Wimbledon.
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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 5:24pm CET
If users install their first Internet Explorer 8 updates, and they notice their favorite Web pages look like scrambled egg soup, will they blame the browser? That's the dilemma Microsoft is facing as it cautiously embraces "Web standards."
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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 4:43pm CET
This week's agreement between Hitachi and Intel to jointly develop enterprise-class solid-state drives shows the industry's further movement to flash-type storage, but disk-based drives aren't dead tech yet.
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Publié: décembre 4, 2008, 5:36am CET
Struggling with rising music royalty costs, on Wednesday, Yahoo offloaded much of the responsibility for its Internet radio service to CBS, only a few months after Time Warner made a similar move with AOL Radio.