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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, Linux, distribution, open-source software, installation, spokesman, Apple Macintosh, operating system, Microsoft Windows

HP hunts U.K.'s oldest HP-UX system

July 24, 2007 Company says it will award a free Integrity server to the owner of the oldest HP-UX installation in the country. TAGS: HP-UX, HP, U.K., installation, server

Oxford University Press wins oldest HP-UX prize

September 19, 2007 A server running happily after 10 years of service wins Hewlett-Packard's hunt to find the U.K.'s oldest, working HP-UX installation. TAGS: HP-UX, HP, U.K., installation, server

Adware may be lurking in video on MySpace

November 8, 2006 Several pages offer explicit video that appears to come from YouTube, but is hosted elsewhere and triggers installation of adware when played. TAGS: Websense Inc., adware, MySpace, YouTube Video, YouTube, installation, video

Cutting solar panels' high price tag

September 25, 2007 Industry luminaries will meet this week at the annual Solar Power 2007 to celebrate booming business. But high costs remain a barrier to wider adoption. TAGS: solar energy, electricity, financing, photovoltaics, Sun Microsystems Inc., barrier, installation, agreement, conference, California

Remote support comes to consumers' aid

May 21, 2007 As households fill up with PCs, gadgets and networking gear, today's troubleshooters are finding ways to skip the house call. TAGS: remote support, technician, Best Buy Co. Inc., Stephen Baker, NPD Group Inc., retailer, installation, information technology, PC

Office upgrade could trap many businesses

February 7, 2006 A patent setback for Microsoft means more businesses may be pushed into using tweaked Office than suggested. TAGS: AssetMetrix, Michael Silver, Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 2003, installation, patent, service pack, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Corp., database, e-mail

SP2: Bad for your blood pressure?

August 24, 2004 That's what some IT managers say, a survey finds. Even more believe it'll be the toughest Windows update ever. TAGS: Service Pack 2, blood pressure, information technology manager, Microsoft Windows Update, survey, installation, Microsoft Windows XP, security, information technology, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Making art from tourists' digital photos

March 23, 2007 A software engineer-turned-artist scoured the Net for snapshots, mashed them together, and created images that might make Monet proud.Images: Modern-day Monet? TAGS: Niagara Falls, landscape, art, snapshot, photograph, digital photograph, installation, project, image, search engine

Yahoo IM users get more than they bargained for

September 2, 2005 The "highly recommended" update to the free instant-messaging program also alters users' home page and auto-search function. TAGS: Yahoo IM, Yahoo! Inc., instant messenger, home page, Yahoo Search, default, IM, Internet company, installation, setting, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., PC

Dell touts in-home services

October 28, 2004 Company offers to install its PCs, televisions and networks, and provide extra phone support for stopping viruses and spyware. TAGS: help desk, spyware, virus, home network, TV, installation, consumer electronics, category, electronics, PC

Microsoft to step up SP2 downloads

September 21, 2004 Software giant to accelerate distribution of XP update to meet goal of 100 million downloads in two months. TAGS: Service Pack 2, Automatic Update, service pack, Microsoft Windows Update, goal, Microsoft Windows XP, distribution, installation, computer company, download, copy, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system, security

Shining a light on solar-power costs

January 31, 2007 Solar systems don't come cheap, so HelioVolt is teaming with Exceltech to cut back on the installation costs. TAGS: solar energy, PowerLight Corp., cell, electricity, silicon, installation

Miracle cure for software setup?

March 30, 2006 Streamlined installation is the hidden bonus of new virtualization tech. But there is a sticking point: licensing. TAGS: VMware, virtual machine, Xen, virtualization, EMC Corp., XenSource Inc., installation, operating system, server, software company

eEye: Flaw found in IE, Outlook installation

September 6, 2005 Vulnerability could allow an attacker to take remote control of a user's system, security specialist says. TAGS: eEye Digital Security, flaw, vulnerability, Microsoft Internet Explorer, service pack, Microsoft Outlook, researcher, Microsoft Corp., installation, security, Microsoft Windows XP, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Adware maker seeks to thwart rogue installs

September 7, 2005 In continuing effort to clean up its image, 180solutions updates two products to thwart "rogue distributors." TAGS: 180Solutions, adware, distributor, anti-spyware, installation, software company, PC

Is the telephone industry ready for open source?

June 9, 2005 Mark Spencer believes so--especially if his open-source phone software forces a rethink about what it costs to run sophisticated corporate phone equipment installations. TAGS: open source, telecommunications, open-source software, development, Linux, installation, developer, PC

SP2 vs. the plug-ins

September 3, 2004 Sites and software that depend on ActiveX may falter under Microsoft's new security regime. TAGS: ActiveX, Service Pack 2, suspicion, ISV, security, ActiveX Control, service pack, API, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Computer, installation, Microsoft Corp., software company, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Intel braves new world of WiMax

January 21, 2004 The wireless broadband technology has the potential to be as convenient as Wi-Fi--but it's still a few years away from being widely available, an Intel executive says. TAGS: antenna, Intel, Wi-Fi, wireless broadband, broadband, telecommunications, installation

Internet worm squirms into Linux servers

January 17, 2001 An Internet worm built from available hacking tools could swamp infected portions of the Net with high-bandwidth searches for vulnerable servers. TAGS: Linux server, Red Hat Linux 6.2, worm, Internet worm, vulnerable server, hacking tool, Red Hat Inc., Linux, flaw, distribution, hacking, server, installation, patch management, printer, security
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