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Archive of April,2006
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2006-04-30 - Intuit To Launch Add-on For QuickBase For Corporate Workgroups
Intuit Inc. expects to launch this week a fully-hosted software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform for large enter ...
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2006-04-30 - Unisys Opens Brussels Biometric Centre
Unisys Corporation reported Wednesday that it has opened a Biometrics Centre of Excellence in Brussels to se ...
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2006-04-29 - IBM to use immersion litho at 45-nm
IBM Corp.’s Microelectronics Group plans to deploy 193-nm immersion lithography in production at the 4 ...
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2006-04-29 - Intel Promises New vPro Chips For Business
In an attempt to check a slide in its market share, Intel said Monday it would deliver a new package of chip ...
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2006-04-28 - Intel Slashes Desktop Chip Pricing
Intel is cutting prices on its higher-end desktop processors by up to 50 percent.
The Sa ...
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2006-04-28 - Microsoft Unveils Repatched Patch
As promised, Microsoft Tuesday released an updated edition of its April 11 MS06-016 security bulletin to eli ...
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2006-04-27 - Visual Studio 2005 Express Goes Free
Microsoft declared Visual Studio 2005 Express "forever free" last week, extending the no-cost deal it initia ...
| Category: Microsoft
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2006-04-27 - Hacker 'Smartbomb' Toolkit Attacks Unpatched Computers
A dirt-cheap, do-it-yourself hacking kit sold by a Russian Web site is being used by more than 1,000 malicio ...
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2006-04-26 - New MacBook Pro To Ship Next Week
NEW YORK - Apple Computer Inc. on Monday said a new 17-inch version of its MacBook Pro laptop computer would ...
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2006-04-24 - Rootkits To Mask Most Malware By 2008
Rootkits that hide malicious software from anti-virus and anti-spyware tools are growing in number and sophi ...
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2006-04-24 - Apple's Boot Camp Tweaked To Support Linux
The folks who first brought Mac and Windows together have now added Linux to the recipe, offering a detailed ...
| Category: Open Source
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2006-04-23 - Alcatel Chosen To Launch WiMax Trial In Tokyo
Alcatel will launch a WiMax trial in Tokyo in June of this year for ACCA Networks, one of Japan’s larg ...
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2006-04-23 - Mac OS X Hit By 6 New Zero-Day Bugs
At least six zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple Computer Inc.'s Mac OS X were disclosed earlier this week by ...
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2006-04-22 - PortalPlayer cut out of next iPod; stock plummets
Stock of San Jose-based semiconductor maker PortalPlayer tumbled on Thursday after news surfaced the company ...
| Category: Apple Mac
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2006-04-22 - Mobile Browsing Seen Changing Face Of The Web
People are turning to mobile phones for Internet use more quickly than they are adopting laptops for the sam ...
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2006-04-22 - Samsung develops 2GB memory card
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. said Thursday (April 20) it has developed a 2Gbyte multimedia memory card, desi ...
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2006-04-22 - Activists Draw Attention to China's Internet Censorship
Activists, stirred up by Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to the White House, have vowed to disrupt the c ...
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2006-04-21 - Group Manages Mac Triple-boot, Adds Linux
The open-source project that first came up with a way to dual-boot an Intel-based Mac into either Mac OS X o ...
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2006-04-20 - Apple sued for patent infringement
Burst.com filed a patent counterclaims lawsuit in the Federal District Court in San Francisco on Monday accu ...
| Category: Apple Mac
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2006-04-20 - Burst.com Sues Apple over Media-Streaming Patents
The long legal battle between Apple Computer and Burst.com just became more complicated. On Monday, Burst.co ...
| Category: Internet
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2006-04-19 - Microsoft Readies New Search Tools
Confronted with Google's huge success in the world of Internet search, Microsoft has been busy developing a ...
| Category: Microsoft
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2006-04-19 - Summit To Highlight New Server Blade Applications
This week's Server Blade Summit conference in Garden Grove, Calif., will see vendors rolling out a variety o ...
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2006-04-18 - Sprint Tracks Kids Via GPS Cell Phones
Sprint Nextel Corp. on Thursday launched a new service that locates children through their cell phones, the ...
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2006-04-17 - Kaspersky Sends Antivirus Software to Smart Phones
Kaspersky Lab has released a beta version of mobile antivirus software for smart phones using the Symbian OS ...
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2006-04-16 - RISC core adds muscle to Renesas microcontroller
SAN JOSE — A Renesas microcontroller employs proprietary flash memory and circuit technologies and an ...
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2006-04-16 - Novell eyes acquisitions as Linux growth pursued
U.S.-based software company Novell Inc. will look at acquisition opportunities as it expands its business di ...
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2006-04-16 - Trillium Upgrades Data Quality Managment Software
Trillium Software has unveiled a new release of its data quality management application that offers new inte ...
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2006-04-16 - Software Engineers Top List Of Best U.S. Jobs
Software engineers have the best jobs in America, according to a survey released Wednesday.
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2006-04-15 - Google Launches Online Calendar Program
Google has launched a beta version of a Web-based calendar service that allows users not only to input and t ...
| Category: Internet
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2006-04-14 - Novatel Unveils External 3G PCI Express Cards
Novatel Wireless announced Monday that it has delivered samples of EV-DO and HSDPA 3G external PCI ExpressCa ...
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2006-04-13 - Arialink Plans To Deploy Mobile WiMAX Technology In Michigan
Mobile WiMAX is expected to get its U.S. introduction early next year in Michigan by broadband provider Aria ...
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2006-04-13 - IBM Creates Interior Design Solution
Homeowners and renters can select interior design plans online or at kiosks through City Furniture thanks to ...
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2006-04-13 - Microsoft Releases Long-Awaited Internet Explorer Patch
Microsoft today released its security software patches for April, addressing an unpatched bug in Internet Ex ...
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2006-04-12 - Virtual gets real at LinuxWorld Boston
Software virtualization plans from a number of vendors were looking pretty real at the LinuxWorld Expo and C ...
| Category: Open Source
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2006-04-12 - Online Banking Numbers Reflect Slowing Growth
The number of online banking customers grew by 3.1 percent in the fourth quarter last year from the previous ...
| Category: Internet
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2006-04-11 - IT to Apple -- boot me up
Apple's Boot Camp beta is pregnant with possibilities for IT. Some are good -- very good, in fact. But it al ...
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2006-04-10 - Java 5 capabilities added to virtual machine
At the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley here this week, Aonix announced that it has upgraded its P ...
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2006-04-10 - Business Objects unveils new Web-delivered software
Business Objects SA will introduce a Web-based version of its database marketing software on Monday, the lat ...
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2006-04-09 - Users Push for CDP Shapeshift
Storage users, always a vocal lot, are really having their say with CDP, re-shaping this emerging technology ...
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2006-04-09 - Open source BI tool to target enterprise customers
The open source software model will continue its assault on traditional applications deployed by the enterpr ...
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2006-04-08 - Linux Community Unfazed by Windows on Mac
Linux users and movers and shakers at LinuxWorld here were more bemused than anything else by Apple's surpri ...
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2006-04-08 - Hewlett-Packard Issues Printer Security Alert
Hewlett-Packard has noted that a vulnerability in the software that ships with two of its printers could ope ...
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2006-04-07 - Corrigan sees double-digit chip growth returning
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Semiconductor industry icon Wilfred J. Corrigan said Tuesday (April 4) he is “ ...
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2006-04-07 - Government Information Brokers Fail To Protect Privacy
Information resellers often fail to follow privacy protection guidelines when dealing with the federal gover ...
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2006-04-07 - Apple "Boot Camp" Software Boots Windows On Macs
Apple on Wednesday introduced Boot Camp, a program to allow Windows XP to run on an Intel-based Macintosh. < ...
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2006-04-06 - RIM to add Yahoo Web services to BlackBerry
Research In Motion will put such Yahoo Inc. Web offerings as search, e-mail, instant messaging, and news on ...
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2006-04-06 - Microsoft Pledges DRM Investment
Microsoft Corp. said Wednesday it would increase investments in digital rights management (DRM) to guard aga ...
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2006-04-05 - Nortel, Qualcomm Report 7.2 Mbps HSDPA Mobile Data Tests
Nortel reported that it has successfully tested 7.2 Mbps HSDPA mobile data calls using Qualcomm's Mobile Sta ...
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2006-04-05 - AmpliTube guitar amp software going Intel
AmpliTube-maker IK Multimedia on Tuesday announced support for Apple’s Intel Macs. The company said th ...
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2006-04-05 - Microsoft Gives Virtual Nod to Linux
Microsoft is pushing further into the virtualization realm, announcing that its Virtual Server 2005 R2 produ ...
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2006-04-04 - Users See Mobility Boost in Faster 3G
As you get packed for the next tradeshow, imagine leaving behind the item you thought most indispensable: yo ...
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2006-04-04 - AOL Shrinks Web for Cell Phones
Browsing the Web on ordinary cell phones will become easier thanks to a new service unveiled by AOL today, i ...
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2006-04-03 - YouTube Takes Internet Video to New Level
Online video site YouTube.com has been busy distinguishing itself from its rivals with a recent high-profile ...
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2006-04-02 - For Sale: Your Life on the Internet
Forget shredding your mail or worrying about who might have a copy of a recent credit card transaction. You ...
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2006-04-02 - Wireless Growth Seen Shifting From Consumer To Business
With revenue growth from wireless voice traffic slowing, U.S. wireless providers will focus on wireless data ...
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2006-04-02 - Wyse Banks On Thin-Client Resurgence
Back in the '90s, thin-client talk was all the rage. Whether it was Oracle's Larry Ellison or Sun's Scott Mc ...
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2006-04-02 - Microsoft Will License Mouse, Keyboard Technologies
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday said it would license key technologies used in its mouse and keyboard products. ...
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2006-04-02 - Third-Party IE Patches Moving Fast As Spam Attack Starts
Tens of thousands of Internet Explorer users aren't waiting for Microsoft Corp. to provide a patch for the c ...
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2006-04-01 - Qualcomm hurls another suit at Broadcom
MANHASSET, N.Y. — San Diego-based wireless technology supplier Qualcomm Inc. has filed a new complaint ...
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2006-04-01 - Hackers Tap Banks' Web Sites In Unique Phishing Attack
In an unusual form of phishing, hackers cracked the computers hosting the Web sites of three Florida banks, ...
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2006-04-01 - Verizon, Cingular Broaden Notebook Wireless Data Offerings
Cingular Wireless said Wednesday that its BroadbandConnect service is built into new Dell Latitude D620 and ...
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