Usually Microsoft doesn't develop products, we buy stuff ..
Talkback Usually Microsoft doesn't develop products, we buy products. "to halt the false positive identification as malware of Outlook files" why? it seems to me that microsoft is finally admitting that at least some of its software is in fact malware .
About: Microsoft: OneCare should not have been rolled out
[March 20, 2007, 14:55 by 1000038727]
Researchers develop mobile phone cancer theory
Talkback from time to time we hear different opinions about mobile cancer , at the end who are we going to believe ? we want the final word.
About: Researchers develop mobile phone cancer theory
[April 18, 2005, 8:42]
Japanese develop tiny robot
Talkback You guys talk about the micro box shaped robos, but where are your pictures? I personaly have only heard about this on the web. I heard from another sight that this was developed around 1999, and thats when they anounced it.
About: Japanese develop tiny robot
[January 6, 2005, 1:48]
Apple to develop iTunes for Windows
Talkback iTunes for Windows would be great! I love iTunes for Mac, and would like to have the file structure on my Windows machine. I like now iTunes maintains my music file names and directory automatically
About: Apple to develop iTunes for Windows
[July 27, 2003, 19:59]
"suggested ... NHS was working with Microsoft to develop standards"
Talkback If true, this is worrying; given the co-ordinated international work already done and underway in this area: http://www.continuaalliance.org/home/ http://www.ictsb.org/ehealth_standardization.htm http://tinyurl.com/2k3nze http://www.hl7.org...
About: NHS planning major telehealth rollout
[January 26, 2007, 14:21 by MelvinReynolds]
A new platform to develop for?
Blog With $30 million dollars of sales since it's birth a month ago, the iPhone software platform looks like it's off to a great start. Gaming seems to be at the forefront - here is the president of Sega's US division whose Super Monkey ball has sold...
[August 17, 2008, 20:03 in iParadise Lost by utzy]
Microsoft IE patch leaves users locked out
Talkback Maybe you should go back to school, .htaccess is used for a variety of purposes and those that develop for this type of functionality and those that currently use and pass "passwords" in the URL have been left with hours and in many cases days...
About: Microsoft IE patch leaves users locked out
[February 7, 2004, 19:05]
Grill Microsoft about Visual Studio 2005
Talkback I currently develop apps for vb6 & never bothered moving them to .net but I may consider moving to VS2005 if the benefits are there & it's easy to migrate my apps (none of which are web based, they're just traditional apps).
About: Grill Microsoft about Visual Studio 2005
[November 2, 2005, 14:02]
GNOME to fish in embedded Linux pond
Talkback You do need a paying license to develop software that is not GPL compatible for Qt. Well, if they have that few merit that they have to bring up the fact that people can develop proprietary software for free with their stuff every time.
About: GNOME to fish in embedded Linux pond
[October 11, 2005, 3:02]
Microsoft moves to integrate Windows with BIOS
Talkback Time to develop an open-source hardware platform that uses FPGA's and a reasonably fast cpu and release it into the world so that when all motehrboards are pheonix/microsoft borg units, we can buy these open source "motherboards" that can run...
About: Microsoft moves to integrate Windows with BIOS
[October 4, 2003, 9:16]
2005: Apple's 1984?
Talkback You develop a loyal following based on the quality, creativity, and consistency of your product. Larger rival bakeries, with bigger distribution models, see your products and develop products similar to yours to satisfy a market hungry for your...
About: 2005: Apple's 1984?
[January 20, 2005, 13:56]
Homeland Security gives cyber 'early warning system' details
Blog The US is to develop an 'early warning system' to warn of cyber attacks, US secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff said on Tuesday. We want to develop an early warning system," said Chertoff.
[April 8, 2008, 22:35 in News Blog by Tom Espiner]
Re: True, for software which is commoditized
Talkback : Some much larger things have become near commodities, like Linux, because the demand huge so there's enough motivation for an open source market to develop. I also find myself wondering if you have looked up recently, when you say that an open...
About: Bursting the proprietary-software bubble
[November 12, 2008, 15:26 by Andrew Meredith]
BitKeeper: No holds barred open source infighting
Talkback First of all, the free BitKeeper license does not state that you cannot use BitKeeper (BK) to help develop a competing product; it states that you cannot help develop a competing product *at all*. Actually, what the article writes is not true.
About: BitKeeper: No holds barred open source infighting
[April 21, 2005, 13:53]
Finding the rationale behind IBM Rational: notes from the classrooms
Blog To kick off my learning objectives while attending the IBM's 2008 Rational Software Developer Conference, I decided to approach the session offerings in the same fashion as I would if I were going to develop a system.
[June 5, 2008, 9:25 in Thoughts on the code from the frontal lobe by Terry-Lynn]
Patent loss creates pro-Microsoft alliances
Talkback The reality is that he's not just hurting Microsoft - he's hurting all the companies that develop rich interactive content, and therefore all the users of the internet. The business model that works in this case shows that the 'cash cow' isn't the...
About: Patent loss creates pro-Microsoft alliances
[October 2, 2003, 22:05]
SAP and Intel team up for research
Blog The Collaboratory's long term goal is to develop technologies that will support efficient implementation of software-as-a-service (SaaS) using cloud technologies. Intel said in a statement that the relationships that both companies have with two...
[October 20, 2009, 17:35 in News Blog by Carly Newman]
Infallible PCs
Blog It's taken team of computative researchers 18 years to develop the programme, which will always win - or if it plays an opponent with perfect knowledge, like itself - draw. The University of Alberta's Jonathan Schaeffer, who reported the findings...
[July 24, 2007, 18:10 in News Blog by RichardThurston]
Android: The Vehicle that Shall Take Us to The Virtual Parallel Universe
Talkback The Internet social network phenomenon shall develop into the virtual parallel universe dimension. Expect to see the three-dimensional mapping program develop into the virtual parallel universe scenarios/stage that the parallel universe citizen...
About: Google's Android paves way for mobile supremacy
[November 9, 2007, 16:33 by Shannon McPherson]
YET is the keyword… iPhone Security Closer.
Blog The iPhone was released lacking terminal expansion making it so that no third-party could develop applications without the 1024 RSA key from Apple. As we continue to gain new access we are striving to develop a security solution to protect iPhone...
[July 9, 2007, 20:57 in On The Road by MobileTech]



