Archive for the December, 2007
Dec
9
Seagate Technology, the No. 1 player in the cutthroat hard-disk drive business, said today that it will beef up its services division by acquiring MetaLincs, a company that makes "e-discovery" software that helps corporations, attorneys and prosecutors sift through e-mails and other records more efficiently.
Seagate will pay an undisclosed amount for MetaLincs, whose
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Dec
5
Reaching a major milestone in development, Microsoft Corp. made available the Windows Server 2008 release candidate one (RC1) for customers to download and evaluate. In addition, Microsoft committed more than $150 million (U.S.) worldwide for outreach and demand generation to IT professionals and developers, and disclosed additional details and partner programs in preparation for the
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Dec
15
TagALLY-for-WP plugin, collect publish-status posts’s excerpts and url links grouped by their tags in our TagALLY website. Then the plugin display a tag cloud in sidebar. A tooltip will pop up when you move your mouse cursor onto a tag displayed in tag cloud. In the tooltip lists the latest and the hottest posts’ links related with the
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Dec
31
The next-generation Blackberry 9000 picture popped up in an online forum. The device does not appear to have a touchscreen, but it does sport a black iPhone-like sheen. Again, this could be the real deal, a hoax, or some unrelated prototype. But one thing is for sure:
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Dec
14
The Developer & Partner Evangelize team just posted a ton of new SQL Server and Business Intelligence content on Channel 9. You can check it out here - http://channel9.msdn.com/sql
There are 22 screencasts posted as part of a developer training workshop built on SQL Server 2005 that has been delivered around the globe by
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Dec
11
Redistributable package for Games for Windows - LIVE v1.2. Upgrades the version of Games for Windows - LIVE on a user's machine to version 1.2
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Dec
17
Password Memory 2008 helps you organize and secure your passwords. You passwords is encrypted using multiple algorithms to keep them secure. Your login details (username, password, etc.) can be searched and sorted fast easily. Login details associated with a website can also be copied into the webpage with the click of a button.
Download
Password Manager,
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Dec
14
Pro-Linux reports that KDE 4, scheduled to be released in January 2008, consumes almost 40% less memory than KDE 3.5, despite the fact that version 4 of the Free and Open Source desktop system includes a composited window manager and a revamped menu and applet interface. KDE developer Will Stephenson showcased KDE
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Dec
6
The Exchange Server documentation team is pleased to announce the following Exchange Server 2007 content.
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Dec
31
Are you a Gmail, Facebook, Campfire or (Insert Your Favorite Webapp Here) fanatic? Do you have 20 or more browser tabs open at all times? Are you tired of some random site or Flash ad crashing your browser and causing you to lose your (say) Google Spreadsheets data in another tab?
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Dec
13
As some of you might know Windows Home Server (WHS) is a new product released from Microsoft that allows you to have a server at home. WHS does a variety of things like backup all of your computers and makes sure you have your files on all of your machines and integrates with many other apps.
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Dec
12
Resco has announced a new tool intended to help developers add forms to their Windows Mobile applications. Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2008 is a suite of controls optimized for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Compact Framework 3.5, according to the company.Resco says its product helps developers create fast, responsive forms and other
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Dec
13
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 are "aligned" operating systems despite the client and server side separation. In this context, the first service pack for Windows Vista, directly dependent of Windows Server 2008, will feature evolution in various aspects, as generated by the development of Microsoft's last 32-bit server operating system. The two platforms share the
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Dec
18
The year 2007 has been an interesting year that brought us improved security with Windows Vista and Mac OS X Leopard (10.5). But to get some perspective of how many publicly known holes found in these two operating systems, I’ve compiled all the security flaws in Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista and placed
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Dec
9
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