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Microsoft on Trial: DOJ testimony centres on browser integration

News Questioning Weadock, the government laid down a foundation that it hopes proved that browsers are in fact applications, and that there is a difference between a Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) stack or other system software...

[November 18, 1998, 5:53]

'Blended' attacks pose serious security threat

News Perhaps an application that accesses the Internet, deleters or changes files, or creates new applications. For example, the software might alert the security staff if there's an application detected that's erasing or changing other applications or...

[April 29, 2002, 10:32]

ZoomAir Internet Gateway IG-4165 review

Reviews Finally, you can also place one system only outside the firewall as a 'DMZ' host, which allows all Internet applications to work but provides no protection from attackers. This is unlikely to affect the speed of Internet services, but if you're...

[February 27, 2002, 23:00]

IM gets ready for business

News Instant messaging has become one of the most popular applications on the Internet and has been described as a communications system rivaling the telephone. Now all three are struggling to offer corporate applications that won't leave behind the...

[June 28, 2002, 14:10]

Will utility computing reshape the way people do business?

News IBM offers hosted processing power and applications to companies, while Sun earlier this year launched its Sun Grid initiative where customers pay a flat-rate of $1 per hour per CPU, in a fee-for-service structure similar to those used by utility...

[June 21, 2005, 12:20]

Jesse Berst: Wake up and break up

News The most recent government proposal reportedly divides Microsoft into three companies: an operating systems group, an applications group and a services group; the latter would presumably include its Internet division.

[January 14, 2000, 9:16]

SAP hops off .com brandwagon

News The company has officially changed the name of its set of business-management applications from mySAP.com to mySAP Business Suite, a company representative said on Tuesday. With the word "suite", the company also hopes to emphasise the...

[January 29, 2003, 7:29]

Sony buys stake in RealNetworks

News Apart from PC applications, the two companies are setting their sights on the home-networking market, with plans to give consumers access to digital video and audio through IP (Internet Protocol) hookups on various devices such as set-top boxes or...

[May 1, 2002, 8:59]

Enterprise IM?

News Many of today's popular IM applications support video conferencing, so not only can you speak with your coworkers and clients, but you can also see them. Here's a look at what is driving the growth of IM in the workplace and how IM can provide...

[December 10, 2002, 10:40]

Users find hole in their PocketPC upgrades

News The manufcaturer says that the availability of applications outside the core operating system is Microsoft's responsibility. For most users, the only critical applications missing are MSN Messenger and Terminal Services Client (TSC).

[December 10, 2001, 16:20]

Is this the start-up silly season?

Blog Equally, take a look at cnaSoft and its cnap.me cloud based Internet services platform and desktop client that (and I quote), “Delivers ‘instant’ applications (or programs) to the user without the need for an Internet browser.

[July 13, 2009, 8:38]

XML 8: Where's it all going? A viewpoint.

News Although it's applications are not just limited to the internet, there's no doubt that XML will change the web for the better -- on both sides of the fence. BizTalk is intended to provide potential users with a set of ground rules for designing and...

[November 10, 1999, 11:05]

Google debuts Chrome for Mac, Linux

News After years of near-dormancy when Microsoft's Internet Explorer ruled the roost, the browser world again is on fire, fuelled by competition and a new generation of more interactive web applications. According to Net Applications statistics...

[June 5, 2009, 9:17]

Inside Intel: Otellini proclaims end of Internet age

News Intel is looking to a new generation of PC-based consumer applications such as digital video editing to sell its latest mainstream processor, but admits that even the onset of the "digital wave" might not be enough to boost flagging sales.

[June 6, 2001, 17:23]

Intel chief: UK well positioned to lead Europe

News Intel expects the next big driver of consumer and small business PC sales to be broadband applications like streaming, high-quality video, but unlike computer processors, network speed into the home is advancing at a snail's pace.

[June 20, 2001, 16:16]

Making the call for VoIP standards

News Of the exciting new applications promised, such as unified messaging, web-based call centres and so on, almost nothing exists. It was created by the IETF, and like H.323 has grown a number of related protocols -- SIP-CPL, the Call Processing...

[July 31, 2002, 8:03]

Firefox's New Year resolution: Keep growing

News We hear from many thousands of business customers that Internet Explorer is an extensible and reliable platform upon which thousands of line-of-business applications have been built," a Microsoft representative said in a statement.

[December 27, 2004, 8:05]

Open Virtual Desktop

Blog Virtual Desktop can deliver applications - Linux apps for now, Windows apps early 2009 - to users who are connected to the same network, assuming that they can use a compatible web browser such as Firefox or

[November 21, 2008, 7:10]

Macromedia adds SOAP to Linux Flash Player

News This Web services protocol allows independent applications to exchange messages in real time, which helps companies integrate their applications and improve overall efficiency. Chris Peterson, a consultant at software developer MediaSuite...

[May 27, 2004, 15:05]

Microsoft plans Internet Explorer privacy mode

News Both trademarks relate to web browsers, according to the applications, with a 30 July filing date. Microsoft did not comment on the applications beyond a brief statement: "We are investing in privacy in IE8".

[August 21, 2008, 8:48]

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