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Microsoft on Trial: Netscape 'imagined' antitrust case

News Andreessen invented or imagined a proposal to divide markets and that you and your company signed onto that invention or imaginary concoction in order to assist in the prosecution of this case? Barksdale, at times as frustrated as his examiners...

[October 23, 1998, 10:48]

A new way to use Linux.

Blog It is called ULTEO, and can be found at http://www.ulteo.com Back in the early nineties, when I first started hearing about the internet, I imagined it to be a place I could connect to, use software onsite, store my data onsite, and not have to...

[July 12, 2008, 21:45]

Broadband users 'would pay more for quality'

Talkback Wouldn't have imagined that in these days of commodity 2Mbps lines, overcapacity and reduced error rates, there are so many who would be prepared to pay a 20% premium for QoS over increased bandwidth.

[October 13, 2003, 10:58]

Anticipating the Bandwidth Bottleneck: Meeting Future Bandwidth Demands

White Papers Living today in a media-crazed world, where individuals create, consume, and share media in ways never before imagined. And these consumers are not just demanding more media. Due to multitasking, they're packing more media consumption into smaller...

[August 15, 2009, 1:20]

SP2 trips over itself

Talkback It appears many people have imagined Windows XP SP2 to be the magical silver bullet that will solve all security problems with Microsoft Windows. This belief is wrong. What is does do, however, is make it withstand attacks better.

[August 24, 2004, 20:57]

Ten ways Linux can turn you green

Talkback However, I had always imagined that Linux did not control power very well, on the somewhat unscientific basis that my laptop fans appear to run more frequently when using Linux. A very interesting and informative article.

[April 20, 2009, 8:30]

Looking4You

Downloads Looking4You 2.0 is the re-imagined application for dating and social networking that you have been looking for. We offer a full dating and networking service for people on the go. There's no need to check your current service's mail on...

[August 20, 2009, 5:02]

ViaVoice actually works

ViaVoice actually works image Member Review I never imagined that the software would render text so accurately. I was impressed by how well the system actually works. I just loaded the program today, and I'm already using it to write this review!

[March 28, 2004, 8:54]

Beer Review

Blog PR maven - a word I've always imagined describing a raven with a speech impediment - Andrew Smith has noticed my formula for getting coverage on ZDNet UK. Fellow PRs have immediately latched onto the beer component - and I'm glad to see this...

[November 2, 2006, 9:11]

RFID blocker may ease privacy fears

Talkback RFIDs may solve some merchants imagined problems but, the additional level of complexity for such a simple task is silly. I had a pair of shoes that would trigger the alarms at numerous stores. No one could erase the damn security device - no one.

[August 3, 2004, 6:33]

There's no escape from qwerty typecasting

Talkback I've always imagined that the different punctuation layout between the US and UK is to do with sticking the pound sign (£) in. qwertz - that would be Germany (and probably Austria and German-speaking Switzerland).

[January 19, 2006, 15:40]

Aquatint

Downloads Aquatint gives you the ability to make glossy, "liquid" icons, buttons and logos more easily than you ever imagined possible. Just make a black and white silhouette, or "stencil", of your desired image, and Aquatint will do the rest!

[September 3, 2004, 8:00]

Bubblets Tilt

Downloads Tilt and pop your way to big points in our classic bubble bursting game re-imagined for the innovative iPhone! Created by the same company that brought you Jawbreaker and Bubble Breaker, Bubblets Tilt includes stunning graphics, crisp animations...

[August 19, 2008, 8:00]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback No fascist people or fascist organizations represented in this commentary are representative of any PERSON or PEOPLE real or imagined. For its part, the RIAA said that Jane Doe's motion to intervene matters little, because a federal court has...

[August 22, 2003, 13:12]

Best Practices for Endpoint Data Loss Prevention

White Papers The modern enterprise faces information protection challenges it never could have imagined in the days when mainframes were dominant. The average laptop can carry up to a half-terabyte of storage, while keychain-sized USB storage devices can hold...

[August 5, 2009, 1:21]

A DC-based culture is growing.

Blog Comment I built a 3-superLED lamp prototype, which I imagined would be bright, but reality surpassed my expectations. Take a look at this demonstration: http://br.youtube.com/watch? v=nkDPOER1Qe8 The people in the LED illumination industry is really...

[July 12, 2007, 2:43]

iPhone iFear

Blog During a recent client meeting it occured to me that the demands of the modern workforce are changing much quicker than I had imagined. It’s now a mobile business world, laptops outsell desktops, wireless outpacing wired - your average phone can do...

[July 16, 2009, 10:24]

Time crisis: Workers and customers share woes

Talkback I'm not British and I must say I never imagined things like this could happen in this country. I only got the job two months ago and this is definitely not what I expected. I used my first month's wages to pay off the first month's debts and the...

[July 27, 2005, 22:31]

The Internet: Where Did IT All Go Wrong?

White Papers It's hard to imagine life today without all of problems that the Internet has introduced: phishing attacks, cyber-bullying, data theft on a scale never before imagined, spam, distributed denial-of-service attacks, ransomware, spyware, website...

[July 14, 2009, 1:19]

OOXML clears ISO voting

Blog Comment Be aware, this process was as far from normal as can be imagined. bobby_the_poster seems to be suggesting that the ISO approval process was normal, or close to normal, in the OOXML approval process. The ISO made up new rules ad-hoc just to benefit...

[March 30, 2008, 16:52]

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