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Corel Corp. yesterday announced that its upcoming WordPerfect 8 and Office Professional suites will not include all of the functionality of Netscape Communications Corp.’s Communicator client software.
Corel in mid-January announced an agreement with Netscape to integrate Communicator wi ... [read more]
September 10th, 2007
Some 1.6GB hard disk drives shipped with Hewlett-Packard’s Vectra VL 4 and Vectra 500 series PCs may fail, the company confirmed today.
The problem tends to manifest itself when the drive is relatively new, said Ken Bosley, product manager for the Vectra VL series. The models that had th ... [read more]
September 7th, 2007
Some 1.6GB hard disk drives shipped with Hewlett-Packard’s Vectra VL 4 and Vectra 500 series PCs may fail, the company confirmed today.
The problem tends to manifest itself when the drive is relatively new, said Ken Bosley, product manager for the Vectra VL series. The models that had th ... [read more]
July 5th, 2007
A new Web information service uses your familiar e-mail and browser software to deliver updated Web pages directly to your inbox.
Digital Bindery can deliver any Web page you want. Unlike push, or broadcast, technology that puts a selection of proprietary content on your desktop (think PointCa ... [read more]
July 4th, 2007
Microsoft’s attack on Netscape’s dominance of the World Wide Web browser market continues to meet with success, according to the latest quarterly browser census from Zona Research.
The Redwood City, California market researcher said today that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is ... [read more]
June 28th, 2007
As the Internet gives rise to a new world of virtual storefronts and global online communications, it is also creating a booming adjunct market for security products.
Just as department stores need guards and video-monitoring equipment, Internet communications and commerce requires firewa ... [read more]
June 27th, 2007
Microsoft yesterday announced it is developing versions of its Windows CE operating system for handheld PCs that will support Advanced RISC Machine’s Arm microprocessor and Motorola Corp.’s PowerPC chips.
The additional support is expected to increase the performance of application ... [read more]
June 26th, 2007
LAS VEGAS - As fashion statements go, PCs aren’t about to pose any major
threats to nose rings or tattoos. But a couple of Comdex exhibitors are
betting that there is a market for wearable computers.
In fact, Northfield, Minn.-based ViA Inc. is calling its new line just that ... [read more]
June 25th, 2007
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