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Microsoft prepares scaled-down Windows for Europe

News Ordered by European regulators to sell a version of Windows without a built-in media player and denied a stay on Wednesday from an appeals court, Microsoft said it will deliver both Home and Professional versions of the scaled-back operating...

[December 23, 2004, 7:35]

Itanium gets scaled down and pushed back

News Intel has delayed by months the release of the next three major versions of the Itanium processor, a new blow for the processor family. But the chipmaker also plans a change it said will boost the performance of its more widely used Xeon line.

[October 25, 2005, 9:40]

Basic transistor flaw could hobble chip design

News However, a team of Nist scientists, who have been exploring nano-scale transistor behaviour, have found that transistor noise does not increase as transistors are scaled down. The team's initial results were published in a paper entitled The Origin...

[May 28, 2009, 11:34]

Google loses image search copyright case

News Google Mobile's image search option permits handheld devices to perform the identical search of more than 2 billion images, then save the scaled-down images for future reference. Those scaled-down images are similar to what Perfect 10 offers as a...

[February 22, 2006, 10:40]

Google wins porn probe fight

News That significantly "scaled-down" request helped convince Ware that the request was reasonable, he wrote in Friday's order. A 'scaled-down' request In a move that alleviates some privacy concerns, a federal judge granted part of a Justice Department...

[March 20, 2006, 7:55]

Working in IT: Where has all the fun gone?

News However, one thing has not been scaled back during the current consolidation period: security. During this consolidation period, the things that didn't work are eliminated or scaled back, and the things that did work are refined and systematised.

[September 30, 2002, 16:48]

Microsoft readies Office overhaul

News We've actually scaled back from that. But (as for) Microsoft actually hosting some of those services, we actually scaled that back. The new version of Microsoft's cash cow -- code-named Office 11 -- comes as sales of the desktop software have begun...

[October 22, 2002, 8:14]

IT jobs look hot in 2002

News According to CIO Bob McClure, that 30-to-50 number has been scaled back from 100 as projects have been put on hold. But potential applicants should take note: Mirant didn't scale back hiring just because of the economy; it scaled back hiring...

[January 10, 2002, 19:00]

IBM shrinks integration software

News IBM plans to muscle into an emerging market for scaled-down integration software, a product that category analysts say is poised for growth. The company is developing integration software, called Services Integration Bus, that runs on corporate...

[August 29, 2003, 12:15]

NHS IT programme faces cutbacks

News The National Programme for IT (NPfIT), which has a budget of over £12bn, will be scaled back or cut completely, Darling told the BBC on Sunday. The project at the heart of NHS IT faces cuts and may even be scrapped, according to the chancellor...

[December 7, 2009, 13:51]

What's .Net got for the mobile developer?

News No ASP.Net -- Since most mobile device operating systems don't have integrated Web servers, the lack of any ASP.Net capabilities shouldn't come as a shock.No Web services -- Although Compact apps can consume Web services, they can't provide them...

[January 29, 2003, 8:43]

Debian developers ponder trademark changes

News It is widely understood within the Debian Project that our existing trademark policy, originally formulated in 1998, is too vague, and has not scaled well to suit Debian's much greater degree of success and market penetration (on its own, and in...

[September 22, 2005, 12:55]

Jobs cut as Emap halves Internet investment

News We are committed to the digital business but it would be irresponsible to plough on with projects irrespective," said chief executive Kevin Hand on Tuesday as he explained that a number of Emap's Web sites will either be closed or scaled back.

[March 27, 2001, 13:21]

Top server makers rally around InfiniBand

News IBM, Sun Microsystems and Dell Computer took to the campaign trail this week, announcing that they see an important, if scaled-back, role for the technology in their servers. Three of the top four server sellers are rallying around InfiniBand...

[December 19, 2002, 10:49]

IBM ploughs deeper into SME market

News IBM announced on Friday a raft of scaled-down software products for small businesses, including SME versions of Rational Build Forge and Tivoli Network Manager. The company says that SMEs have product-needs that are different from large businesses...

[October 8, 2007, 13:12]

Linux lab cuts staff and focuses on legal work

News Open Source Development Labs, an industry-funded consortium, has cut a third of its staff, lost its chief executive and scaled back some technical work. Chief executive Stuart Cohen resigned to pursue opportunities with higher-level open-source...

[December 6, 2006, 14:09]

Free Xara download builds Web graphics

News Webster can import vector and bitmap images which can then be scaled and rotated and converted to anti-aliased GIFs and JPEGs. It also includes CorelXARA code allowing users to export anti-aliased GIF and JPEG images and create small-footprint...

[February 4, 1997, 14:42]

Palm Computing does streamlined web-browser

News The UP.Browser is a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)-compatible program that provides access to a scaled-down version of the Internet. In the not too distant future then, Palm users should be able to use the UP.Browser to gain wireless access to...

[August 6, 1999, 9:55]

Downturn spells stay of execution for legacy IT

News As IT budgets are being scaled back, infrastructure upgrades and software-refresh projects are being delayed, according to research by the National Computing Centre (NCC). Businesses are putting off technology upgrades as they look to save money...

[December 17, 2008, 16:51]

NCD to tap Intel chips for 'lean' clients

News Network Computing Devices (NCD) said it will develop so-called "lean client" systems, which are scaled-down computers aimed at replacing dumb terminals for mainframes and minicomputers-using an unspecified version of Intel's Pentium processor.

[March 10, 1998, 11:28]

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