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Adobe releases beta of Flash for Linux

October 19, 2006 The company is also working on 64-bit versions of Flash, although there is no set release date. TAGS: Flash Player, beta, Adobe Systems Inc., Linux, SSL, 64-bit, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

Lotus Notes tuned for Linux

July 10, 2006 IBM is debuting a version of the desktop collaboration software that runs on the open-source operating system. TAGS: Lotus, Ed Brill, Hannover, IBM Lotus Notes, IBM Corp., Linux, Apple Macintosh, operating system, Microsoft Windows

VMware readies virtualization software for Macs

August 7, 2006 Still-unnamed product will run Windows, Linux and more on the Mac; unveiling set for Apple developer conference. TAGS: VMware, virtualization, XenSource Inc., Apple Macintosh, Linux, Apple Computer, conference, start-up, Apple Mac OS, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

OpenOffice bug hits multiple operating systems

September 25, 2007 A vulnerability in OpenOffice could allow attackers to remotely execute code on computers running Windows, Linux or Mac OS. TAGS: OpenOffice, iDefense, vulnerability, Linux, TIFF, worm, Apple Mac OS, bug, operating system, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

Google Gadgets for Linux appears

June 4, 2008 Until now, Gadgets--the mini applications that can be placed anywhere on the desktop--have only been available on Windows and Mac. TAGS: Google Desktop, Linux, gadget, Google Inc., project, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

IBM software geared to reduce PC costs

February 12, 2007 Big Blue's Open Client Offering spans Windows, Mac and Linux by combining Notes, Sametime, OpenOffice and Eclipse software. TAGS: TCO, IBM Corp., IBM Lotus SameTime, Linux, OpenOffice.org, software development, IBM Lotus Notes, open source, Lotus, desktop computer, Apple Macintosh, server, Microsoft Windows, operating system, PC, Microsoft Corp.

AIM aims for developers

June 12, 2006 AOL opens AIM up to Linux, Mac and Pocket PC developers and adds support for location-based services and PC-to-PC voice calls. TAGS: AOL Instant Messenger, developer, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., Pocket PC, Linux, Apple Macintosh, PC

Canonical distributes Parallels via desktop update

February 6, 2008 Ubuntu users will get access to Parallels Workstation for Linux via the operating system's built-in update tool. TAGS: Ubuntu, OpenVZ, repository, workstation, Linux, open-source software, distribution, spokesman, Apple Macintosh, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft takes Silverlight beyond Windows

April 30, 2007 The software giant will let .Net and Ruby developers write Web applications for Windows and the Mac.Video: Silverlight in action TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, MLB, Microsoft .NET, Python, Linux, C# language, language, developer, Microsoft Corp., Adobe Systems Inc., Apple Macintosh, video, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft appoints Linux interoperability chief

June 11, 2007 Linux veteran may be in for a roller-coaster ride in what so far has proved to be a controversial partnership between software giant, Novell. TAGS: Novell Inc., interoperability, Linux, open source, Microsoft Corp., Apple Macintosh

Turning Wine into Windows on a Mac

June 30, 2006 CodeWeavers uses an open-source technology called Wine to allow some Windows programs to run under Mac OS X. TAGS: CodeWeavers Inc., wine, GNU, Apple Macintosh, open source, emulator, Linux, Apple Mac OS, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp., Intel, Microsoft Windows

Vista graphics tools to reach Mac, phones

March 21, 2006 Microsoft to release user interface design software for operating systems other than Vista in the first half next year. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, XAML, developer, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Microsoft Windows, operating system

OpenOffice worm Badbunny hops across operating systems

June 11, 2007 Malicious software, spreading through OpenOffice documents, "can infect Windows, Linux and Mac OS X systems," Symantec says. TAGS: OpenOffice, worm, malicious software, Symantec Corp., virus, Apple Mac OS, Linux, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Novell seeks to boost Linux graphics

February 7, 2006 The company behind Suse Linux tries to bring eye candy to the open-source OS. But will it make anyone more productive? TAGS: Novell Inc., open source, Linux, graphics chip, GUI, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Week in pictures: Mac does Windows

April 7, 2006 roundup Apple releases beta software that lets Windows run on a Mac. Also: Linux, TI and Electric Sheep. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., virtualization, Google Earth, researcher, Linux, mouse, Apple Macintosh, Google Inc., Apple Computer, Microsoft Windows

Mac desktops are 'smarter money,' says CIO

July 10, 2007 U.K. company examining alternatives to Microsoft because of what it sees as software giant's "aggressive" licensing policies. TAGS: U.K. company, CIO, Linux desktop, SuSE Linux, SuSE, Apple Computer, Microsoft Windows Vista, information technology, Microsoft Corp., Firefox, Linux, Apple Macintosh, security, Web browser, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Expert: IT industry has failed in desktop security

May 21, 2007 Software shipped with the major operating systems runs unencumbered on most machines--and not all of that software should be trusted, he says. TAGS: premise, security, information technology, conference, Linux, operating system, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

Study: Windows has fewest security holes

March 23, 2007 But it beats Red Hat and Mac OS X on number of critical flaws, according to latest threat report from Symantec. TAGS: severity, security hole, Red Hat Linux, Symantec Corp., Red Hat Inc., Mozilla Web browser, vulnerability, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, flaw, Linux, patch management, security, Mozilla Corp., Web browser, Apple Macintosh

Parallels making virtualization jump to servers

September 13, 2007 A company whose virtualization software lets Windows programs run on Mac OS X will soon make the move to the more demanding server market. TAGS: Virtuozzo, SWsoft, virtualization, hypervisor, VMware, server market, Xen, Apple Xserve, virtual machine, workstation, server, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, Linux, operating system

Open-source ID project awaits Microsoft's blessing

March 9, 2007 Higgins project developers are creating a tool equivalent to Windows CardSpace but need Redmond's go-ahead for certain features. TAGS: Microsoft Windows CardSpace, open source, intellectual property, developer, Novell Inc., Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Linux, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
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