Kick-Ass Brass
Downloads Kick-Ass Brass! The user-friendliness of Kick-Ass Brass! This library is an extended and improved version of our 5 star award winning library with the addition of Baritone Sax & Muted Trumpet along with an improved Trombone.
[June 5, 2007, 8:00]
Kick Off 2002
Downloads The 'Kick Off' brand has sold nearly 3.5 million units worldwide over the past 12 years and now for the first time ever Mac owners, whether old or young, can experience a totally different and fun packed experience in football gaming.
[October 6, 2003, 8:00]
Kick-off!
Downloads Kick-off! product for ADB Macs, Kick-off! Kick-off! You'll sleep well at night, knowing that Kick-off! provides comprehensive automatic crash detection and recovery for your USB Macintosh. Using the same technology found in our popular Rebound!
[October 26, 2007, 8:00]
Integrity gets a kick in the Arches
News The second kick to HP's Unix systems is expected in the third quarter, when the company plans to upgrade them with Intel's Montecito chip. The first kick comes in the shape of the sx2000 Arches chipset which, says HP, "can increase HP Integrity...
[March 20, 2006, 14:00]
Master Kick
Downloads Once, there was a table-soccer, now we have Master Kick! Master Kick arises in glory of the best arcade version of table soccer seen till now! Master kick gives you the full atmosphere of soccer match combined with foosball skill.
[March 6, 2009, 13:14]
Go gadget go -- Gates to kick off CES
News Microsoft chairman Bill Gates will kick off the show on Monday with a keynote speech, discussing how computers with the Windows XP operating system can be used to store, record and play digital video and audio, as well as link other devices...
[January 3, 2002, 13:43]
MS DevDays kick off tomorrow
News Over 45,000 attendees are expected at 95 sites in 45 countries to see Visual Studio 97, the latest collection of Microsoft languages including Visual Basic 5.0, Visual J++, Visual FoxPro and Visual InterDev 1.0.
[March 18, 1997, 14:43]
Windows gets 'strong' passwords as SecurID trials kick off
Talkback Errr. I like the idea of getting rid of simple passwords, but why does it have to be based on an expensive, complex and proprietory technology like RSA's SecurID? I hope Microsoft will offer an API which allows other technologies such as Authentec...
[June 3, 2004, 19:22]
Kick Open the Box on Higher ROI for Active RFID: Driving Cost Parity With Passive Systems
White Papers Active tag cost is always the first question when end users evaluate a RFID system because the on-going tag costs will drive up Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Yet deployment costs, support and system maintenance are other key metrics for ROI.
[July 4, 2009, 1:20]
Indecision 2004 Elephants Kick Ass Screensaver
Downloads Your computer is looking decidedly non-partisan. Show your partiality with a screensaver now. This official Comedy Central screensaver features a Republican elephant harassing a Democratic donkey.
[June 23, 2004, 8:49]
Intel's 'Timna' to kick-start low-end PCs?
News Intel's forthcoming Timna chip could revitalise the stalled market for sub-$600 (£390) PCs -- or prove to be another expensive stumble in attempts by chip makers to jam more features on a single chip.
[May 5, 2000, 9:31]
Windows gets 'strong' passwords as SecurID trials kick off
News Microsoft and RSA Security on Wednesday started beta testing a product designed to phase out the use of traditional passwords and replace them with automatically generated passwords from a SecurID token.
[June 3, 2004, 13:20]
Beware summer's hidden kick
Blog I've been watching my server's temperature charts with mild interest over recent weeks. As summer has truly kicked in, so the fans have been working harder as the internal temperature has climbed. There's a clear seasonal trend.
[July 7, 2009, 12:43]
US Report: Intel and FTC kick off
News Intel Monday formally answered the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust complaint, maintaining it did not monopolise or attempt to monopolise any market, nor did it use any unfair methods of competition.
[July 14, 1998, 10:40]
Seybold: Jobs aims to 'kick ass'
News The difference? Steve Jobs was speaking at Seybold 97, not Bill Gates. Unlike Gates
[October 3, 1997, 12:41]
Portal woes kick in
News After hyped mergers of Internet content and broadband access, the harsh lesson for Excite@Home and other companies is that running a Web portal is an incredibly expensive proposition if you're not number one.
[January 31, 2001, 12:27]
Epson kick-starts network printer family
News The 600 x 600dpi EPL-N1200 printer (£1,130 + VAT) is based on a 20MHz Risc chip and has 2Mb RAM. It uses Epson's Mitech technology to give a similar performance to printers with 4Mb RAM, according to the firm, and Epson's Bi-Ritech technology to...
[November 28, 1996, 10:41]
Government hopes ex-gas regulator can kick-start Broadband Britain
News Clare Spottiswoode, formerly the UK gas industry regulator, has been asked by the Treasury to advise how the take-up of broadband Internet services in the UK can be increased. The move has been reported as a vote of no confidence in David Edmonds...
[December 3, 2001, 11:32]
Microsoft, Red Hat kick off mixed virtualisation
News Microsoft and Red Hat have completed interoperability testing of their operating systems and virtualisation products, and have announced that now they both support mixed virtualisation environments. The move was first announced in February, when...
[October 8, 2009, 12:19]
Spectrum auction may kick-start mobile TV
News A valuable chunk of the UK's radio spectrum will be auctioned off early next year, a move which could speed up the rollout of mobile television services. Communications regulator Ofcom announced on Friday that 40MHz of spectrum, between 1452MHz and...
[April 3, 2006, 15:50]



