The Network Guide With Wildfire
Downloads The Network Guide and Wildfire provide a powerful Web-Free browser, RSS reader and communication and content management system that works alongside your other software. You will find things that are familiar to you such as the Windows yellow...
[September 6, 2007, 3:31]
WildFire CD Ripper
Downloads WildFire CD Ripper is pulling out the data (music) directly in digital format from an Audio CD; this kind of software is in general known as a CD Ripper or a CDDA utility. The resultant audio file can be a pure WAV file (useful for making...
[September 17, 2008, 17:16]
Compaq Ignites Wildfire Servers
News Compaq will tomorrow unveil yet more details of its much-hyped new enterprise servers, codenamed Wildfire, as it builds up after a series of missed deadlines to its 16 May release date. In a France conference for press and analysts, sources said...
[April 5, 2000, 8:30]
Five Years Ago: Macro Viruses Spreading Like Wildfire
News First published 16 April, 1997. Virus infections are on the rise, tripling in US big business over the last year and growing at a rapid clip here in the UK. Although anti-virus products are being used more than ever before, macro viruses in...
[April 16, 2002, 7:01]
Five Years Ago: Macro Viruses Spreading Like Wildfire
News First published 16 April, 1997. Virus infections are on the rise, tripling in US big business over the last year and growing at a rapid clip here in the UK. Although anti-virus products are being used more than ever before, macro viruses in...
[April 14, 2002, 7:01]
Macro Viruses Spreading Like Wildfire
News Virus infections are on the rise, tripling in US big business over the last year and growing at a rapid clip here in the UK. Although anti-virus products are being used more than ever before, macro viruses in doctments distributed by e-mail are...
[April 16, 1997, 13:54]
Orange Goes Wild For Secretaries
News Called Wildfire, the service offers access to a personal database of names and telephone numbers as well as message prioritising and quick call back functions. Wildfire is yet another step on the road to our vision of a wire-free future.
[July 20, 1999, 11:10]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Wildfire? A friend is busy testing Wildfire, a voice-driven call handling and messaging system that works over the phone. Wildfire? Wildfire? The system responds when you say "Wildfire", and has a conversation with you: viz.
[February 19, 1999, 19:18]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News Wildfire? A friend is busy testing Wildfire, a voice-driven call handling and messaging system that works over the phone. Wildfire? Wildfire? The system responds when you say "Wildfire", and has a conversation with you: viz.
[February 19, 1999, 19:18]
The Bottom Line On Business Blogs
White Papers The term, which stands for "Web log," was coined in 1999 and has caught on like wildfire. Blogs are self-published chronicles of ideas, news, facts, opinions and inspirations that are frequently updated.
[February 18, 2005, 2:00]
Consumer Controlled Media: An Exploration Into New Media Marketing Practices
White Papers You will be able to deliver branded content through "mobisodes" or 1 minute video clips through mobile phones, or create entertaining podcast as part of a viral marketing campaign that blazes through the internet like wildfire.
[June 30, 2005, 3:00]
Certify Your XML Knowledge With A Certified Developer's Exam
News XML has spread like wildfire within the IT community. Microsoft has fully embraced it within the .NET initiative, and the Web service movement is fuelled by XML. Most developers have some firsthand experience with XML, but how can you quantify this...
[May 17, 2002, 15:09]
NewLove: What Went Right?
News Dire warnings fell flat on Friday when the "NewLove" worm -- loosely based on the "ILOVEYOU" worm that spread like wildfire at the beginning of May -- failed to infect a significant number of computers and seemed to be under control.
[May 22, 2000, 8:46]
Gates Takes A Side-swipe At Apple, Linux Security
Talkback Which platform for the last few years has spread virus' like wildfire, constant microsoft website user hacks? I am guessing that Bill Gates uses the same Crack as Darl McBride ! Anyway. Microsoft software is more secure than linux/OSX.hmmm
[January 27, 2004, 18:04]
Windows 2001 Leaked On The Web
News ActiveWin and BetaNews are reporting that Build 2211.1 was posted on Tuesday morning and "spread as per usual, like wildfire". Microsoft's next full-fledged version of the Windows operating system, codenamed Whistler, is at least a year away from...
[March 22, 2000, 8:53]
Leaner Compaq Serves A Fresh Start
News However, there is a silver lining in the shape of Compaq's server business, which is expected to be buoyed by long-awaited Alpha-based multiprocessing servers, codenamed Wildfire, on 16 May. About 13 months ago, Compaq warned of a first-quarter...
[April 26, 2000, 14:48]
Inside The 'ILOVEYOU' Worm
News Computer security firm Network Associates estimated that 1,500 clients -- potentially tens of thousands of computers -- were hit by the wildfire infection, topping by half the number of clients hit by the massive Melissa virus last year.
[May 5, 2000, 8:35]
SuSE Expects Break-even Second Quarter
News It would be a significant milestone: the company was profitable for a time before the enthusiasm for Linux took off like wildfire, but it now faces heavy competition from Red Hat and established titans such as Microsoft and Sun Microsystems.
[February 5, 2002, 15:42]
Veitch Speaks: The Cheap Chip Cash Cow
News The wildfire success of Windows 3.0 was manna to Intel, encouraging its red-X' campaign to blot out sales of its own 286 processor in favour of the higher-margin 386. Enough already, as they say in California, where the vast majority of PC chips...
[October 3, 1998, 6:41]
The Right Kit To Do The Right Job
Member Review The nearest piece of voice kit similar to this was the early & late lamented voice activation s/w with ORANGE (UK) the mobile phone vendor called WILDFIRE. What a great piece of kit. Microsoft have surpassed themselves & delivered reliable s/w, for...
[September 15, 2005, 9:49]
