Posted by: ADMIN on: July 1, 2008
Microsoft has officially stopped selling the Windows XP operating system to computer makers and retailers.
Computer makers and retailers will be able to continue to sell Windows XP until their stock runs out.
Once that happens though, XP will only be available on low-cost PCs, as well as through downgrade options with certain companies.
Microsoft has promised to [...]
Posted by: ADMIN on: July 1, 2008
Two Linux mobile groups will be joining forces, as the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) as well as the Linux Mobile Foundation (LiMo) are now one. This comes as they face increased competition from Android and Symbian.
LiPS has announced that they will be rolling everything into a united LiMo in order to build up a better [...]
Posted by: ADMIN on: July 1, 2008
Adobe Systems Inc. announced it would provide its Adobe Flash Technology to search industry companies, to improve search results of dynamic web content and Rich Internet Applications or RIAs.
The technology will be made available primarily to Google Inc. and Yahoo! Inc. to enhance search engine indexing of the Flash file format or SWF.
Google [...]
Posted by: ADMIN on: July 1, 2008
Nokia has signed Warner Music to its “Comes With Music” service, giving the mobile phone manufacturer the support of three of the four major record labels.
The company had previously signed agreements to distribute tracks from Universal in December last year and Sony in April.
The service is yet to be launched, but is expected in [...]
Posted by: ADMIN on: July 1, 2008
Apple has announced its fourth update for its operating system (OS) Leopard — Mac OS X 10.5.4. This update is recommended for Mac OS X 10.5, 10.5.1, 10.5.2, and 10.5.3 Leopard.
Apart from including general OS improvements that enhance stability, compatibility, and security for a Mac, Apple has included 13 specific security updates: Alias Manager, [...]
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