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Sun's NetBeans to support C, C++

March 21, 2006 Preview version of add-on gives lets programmers build software with popular languages besides Java TAGS: Sun NetBeans, C++ programming language, C, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., language, Java

IBM kit moves Solaris software to Linux

November 30, 2005 Kit helps people assess software written in C or C++ and move it from Solaris to Linux. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Linux, IBM Corp., C, C++ programming language, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Carbon nanotechnologies companies merge

December 22, 2004 Nanotubes and nanoballs. Patents for both are now united in one company. TAGS: nanotube, Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc., C, nanotechnology, carbon, patent, pharmaceutical company, merger

Study: Laptop heat a threat to fertility

December 9, 2004 University researchers say heat generated from laptops can put sperm count at risk. TAGS: temperature, laptop computer, study, C, Dr., researcher

Comcast, Cox buy Liberate assets for $82 million

January 10, 2005 Joint venture picks up North American assets of the troubled maker of software for cable set-top boxes. TAGS: Liberate Technologies, asset, Comcast Corp., C, set-top box

Sun releases developer tools for NetBeans

December 6, 2006 Two new packs for the open-source NetBeans IDE aim to make it easier to work on applications for the Web and for a range of OSes. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, IDE, Sun Microsystems Inc., development tool, C++ programming language, C, Sun Solaris, Java, Web application, API, open source, IBM Corp., operating system

Me TV: What's holding back interactive TV?

April 11, 2005 A former AOL chief offers his take on why the industry landscape is littered with fruitless attempts at the convergence. TAGS: interactive TV, convergence, TiVo Inc., TV, C

Car, play me Eminem's latest hit

January 18, 2005 Online-music company Gracenote is developing a voice-recognition interface for car stereos. Photos: Car tech revs up TAGS: voice recognition, Eminem, dashboard, digital music, C, cell phone, Apple Macintosh, photograph

Flaw pops up in Linux kernel

June 16, 2004 A flaw in the operating system's core component could be used to make systems crash. But there are fixes. TAGS: flaw, Linux kernel, kernel, Linux, Red Hat Inc., Linux system, Fedora Project, C, open source, operating system, security

Gene researchers find more clues to human individuality

August 10, 2006 Scientists develop new type of genome map that could one day lead to breakthroughs in personalized medicine. TAGS: genome, variation, scientist, building block, human, research, C, researcher, map, letter

NEC PC gets the chills

August 19, 2005 Company unveils a new desktop model with a pre-installed water-cooled radiator that keeps the heat down. TAGS: NEC Electronics Corp., C, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, light-emitting diode, desktop computer, Intel Celeron, Intel, Apple Computer, PC

Reheated Bagle comes with side of source code

July 6, 2004 Use of assembly language indicates worm's author is no novice, but it won't take an expert programmer to breed new variants. TAGS: Bagle virus, Richard Starnes, source code, author, variant, C, code, e-mail, PC, Microsoft Windows

Intel to open code for booting up PCs, servers

June 1, 2004 The chip giant will work with CollabNet to release open-source code designed to make the boot-up process for PCs and servers more predictable and faster. TAGS: BIOS, CollabNet Inc., Richmond, Intel, firmware, hardware maker, Phoenix Technologies, C, code, project, server, open source, PC, Linux

Cisco investigates source code leak

May 17, 2004 The technology giant confirms that some of the proprietary source code that drives its networking hardware has appeared on the Internet. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Jim Brady, source code, code, IRC, technology company, networking, C, security, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
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