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Mark Minasi's Expert guide to Windows 98 is now available for free download.
The software maker hopes business customers frustrated by Microsoft's controversial new licensing programs will be ready for a change.
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Public outcry among programmers, researchers and technologists prompts Hewlett-Packard to back down from its stark warning earlier in the week.
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The chipmaker blames Windows XP for the demise of AnyPoint, its line of wireless home networking cards and access points for consumers.
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NT Compatible's new sister site Linux Compatible is online.
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Running already Linux? Please take a few minutes and submit results to the new compatibility database. Thanks.
NT Compatible users: The user database is shared between both sites. You can use your username/password from NT Compatible to login.
After failing to woo consumers away from file swapping, the major label-backed service will offer subscribers unlimited access to songs.
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The update to the America Online service won't be a dramatic shift from version 7.0, but the company's Web search engine now is powered by Google.
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AMERICA ONLINE (AOL) Wednesday released a beta version of AOL 8.0. The new version includes improved search tools, better spam filtering, and new features for instant messaging.
AOL 8.0 comes about two weeks after Microsoft detailed the forthcoming MSN 8.0, and said it will begin charging for the software.
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AOL 8.0 comes about two weeks after Microsoft detailed the forthcoming MSN 8.0, and said it will begin charging for the software.
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Hewlett-Packard targets researchers for discussing a software vulnerability in what appears to be the first attempt to expand controversial copy protection law to security flaws.
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Photo giants Olympus and Fuji Photo Film announce a new removable media format despite analyst concerns that camera buyers already have to deal with too many storage choices.
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Amid the aftermath of the California debacle, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison swears an oath that the database company's financial results are correct--on orders from the SEC.
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Thanks Mark for this one:
ZIFF DAVIS MEDIA, which was a major player in technology publishing with PC magazine and the now-closed Yahoo Internet Life, has been telling advertisers that it will be forced to enter a prepackaged bankruptcy by the end of this week, according to a major advertiser and two publishing executives who are close to the situation.
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ZIFF DAVIS MEDIA, which was a major player in technology publishing with PC magazine and the now-closed Yahoo Internet Life, has been telling advertisers that it will be forced to enter a prepackaged bankruptcy by the end of this week, according to a major advertiser and two publishing executives who are close to the situation.
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A denial-of-service attack rendered the site unavailable over the weekend after the group endorsed legislation to allow copyright holders to disrupt peer-to-peer networks.
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The rival software makers settle all claims in a series of patent suits between the companies. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
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IBM has deepened its commitment to providing partitioning tools for its Intel-based servers, announcing a deal Monday to sell directly and support server partitioning software from VMware.
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Gateway and Micron take the wraps off budget notebooks with Pentium 4 desktop chips, becoming the latest PC makers to prefer powerful processors to portable ones. What's the trade-off for buyers?
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THE U.S. SERVER market has seen its second consecutive month of growth, while the worldwide market has remained flat, according to Dataquest, a unit of Gartner Inc.
Worldwide server shipments totaled 1.08 million units in the second quarter of 2002, up 0.5 percent over the same quarter last year, Dataquest said in a statement of its preliminary research statistics released Monday.
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Worldwide server shipments totaled 1.08 million units in the second quarter of 2002, up 0.5 percent over the same quarter last year, Dataquest said in a statement of its preliminary research statistics released Monday.
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