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Two critical programming technologies developed by Microsoft for its broad .Net initiative are nearing approval by a leading international standards body, the software maker confirmed Friday.
The programming language C#, as well as the CLI (Common Language Infrastructure), have passed through a working group within the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and will likely be approved by January, said John Montgomery, group product manager with Microsoft's .Net developer platform group.
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The programming language C#, as well as the CLI (Common Language Infrastructure), have passed through a working group within the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and will likely be approved by January, said John Montgomery, group product manager with Microsoft's .Net developer platform group.
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The market for standard servers, which include systems running Linux or Microsoft Windows with an Intel processor, break through the economy's malaise, according to market research.
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A new compression format for digital video is turning heads over claims that it can deliver DVD-quality broadcasts on the Internet using fewer network resources than rivals.
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Federal copyright regulators are opening the door for new exceptions to a controversial copyright law that has landed one publisher in court and a Russian programmer in jail.
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SOME DAY IN the future the Intel Pentium 4 processor will have to retire, but behind the scenes its successor seems to be ready to take over.
Intel is currently developing a new processor code-named Nehalem. This news was presented in an interview with Doug Carmean, managing engineer with Intel, that appeared on the company's Web site but has since been removed.
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Intel is currently developing a new processor code-named Nehalem. This news was presented in an interview with Doug Carmean, managing engineer with Intel, that appeared on the company's Web site but has since been removed.
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A federal court rules that Intel's Itanium processor violates patents owned by Intergraph and orders Intel to pay $150 million in damages.
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X-bit labs has posted a Memory Market Overview.
Intel is working on "Nehalem," an architectural redesign of its Pentium 4 processor, which sources say will debut in the first half of 2005.
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AS MICROSOFT LAYS out its messaging platform road map at the Exchange User Conference this week, competing vendors are attempting to lure Exchange customers with the promise of lower cost, less complex platforms and licensing agreements.
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Big Blue will debut its first homegrown Itanium 2 servers by the first quarter of 2003, an important step in the years-long arrival of the high-end Intel chip family.
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An appeals court rules that Netscape customers suing the company for privacy invasion are not bound by an end-user license agreement forcing them into arbitration.
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The PC maker serves up a 17-inch flat panel display for about $600, passing on a price cut from LCD panel supplier Samsung. Dell also cuts the cost of a 15-inch model.
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NeoWin has posted a new editorial: Windows XP 2004 is on the way
The written version of Randy Saaf's testimony at yesterday's(9/26) Berman-Coble hearings is now available. It is longer than his oral statement and answers a key technical question.
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Though not on public price sheets, the Pentium 4C low-power desktop chip has appeared in HP laptops. Is Intel trying to get notebook makers to stop using standard P4 desktop chips?
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The latest Mozilla and Netscape Web browsers are cropping up on more computers worldwide, but they still only represent a few trees in a forest of Internet Explorer browsers.
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TYPICALLY REGARDED as a consumer-oriented text chat tool, instant messaging, as well as presence-awareness technology, are making strong inroads into enterprises, emerging as critical collaboration and productivity tools.
Heavyweight infrastructure vendors, including IBM and Microsoft, are accelerating expansive strategies to leverage real-time communications throughout the infrastructure stack, while a crop of smaller players have emerged in recent years to address corporate IM concerns.
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Heavyweight infrastructure vendors, including IBM and Microsoft, are accelerating expansive strategies to leverage real-time communications throughout the infrastructure stack, while a crop of smaller players have emerged in recent years to address corporate IM concerns.
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