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Nasa, Rackspace launch OpenStack cloud interoperability scheme

...are available from the OpenStack website. The open sourcing of Rackspace's core code is "a win-win situation for our competitors," said Torlini, predicting... Read more

19 July, 2010 by Jack Clark
SyncBack Pro 6.1.0.5

SyncBack Pro 6.1.0.5

...program and profiles using their own scripts. Scripts are distinct from the core code of the application, which is written in a different language. Scripting... Read more

15 May, 2012
BuddyPress 1.5.5

BuddyPress 1.5.5

...of WordPress. BuddyPress is a completely open source endeavor. Everything from the core code, to the documentation, themes and plugin extensions are all built by... Read more

26 March, 2012
Better Facebook Fixer 1.1.1

Better Facebook Fixer 1.1.1

This is an extension for Google Chrome. It loads the core code is not from an external site, so this is faster. When... Read more

17 September, 2011
Shaman 1.6.8

Shaman 1.6.8

...your brainwaves, it transmits a signal to nodes withing the Shaman's core code. Next the signals are translated into binary language which will allow... Read more

24 August, 2011

OpenOffice.org 2.3 released

...a growing library of extensions, which OpenOffice.org claims will stop the core code from becoming too bloated Read more

19 September, 2007 by David Meyer

Honey, I Shrunk The Flash Player

...for free on PCs, like multitouch support and improved memory management. The core code is optimised for performance, with other smaller teams then porting it... Read more

12 October, 2009

Can code crunchers be GUI gurus too?

Having recently worked with Sun to provide a surface-level overview of its Java training facilities, a resource caught... Read more

8 December, 2008

Linux kernel bugs squished

...is maturing as an operating system and in the security of its core code. That could make it a more attractive option for users, corporate... Read more

4 August, 2005 by Joris Evers

AMD outlines chip strategy

...and then follow in 2006 with chips based around a new chip core code-named Pacifica. The company is relatively tight-lipped about Pacifica, but... Read more

15 November, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

AMD passes 90-nanometre milestone

...wave of mobile Athlon 64 chips, which are based on a processor core code-named Oakville, use the process to reduce power consumption. A source... Read more

18 August, 2004 by John G.Spooner and Michael Kanellos

Intel draws notebook and desktop chip lines together

...have an Israeli accent. The chip giant will adopt a common processor core, code-named Merom, for its notebook and desktop lines of chips in... Read more

30 March, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Microsoft: The comeback tour

...heart of this supergroup -- for starters, Microsoft has just reorganised its Windows core code division, an odd thing to do half-way through recording the... Read more

17 December, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

Microsoft's mobility power play

Windows Mobile 2003 is the first operating system designed to take advantage of any available communication protocol - and the company hopes it will move enterprises into purchasing mode Read more

15 July, 2003 by Tim Landgrave

Athlon 64 delayed until September

...processor. AMD said that the new Athlon XP chips, based on a core code-named Barton, were powerful enough to maintain a competitive edge against... Read more

31 January, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

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