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Is Adobe breathing down Microsoft's neck?

October 5, 2007 News.com's Charles Cooper says Adobe's new AIR tech and others' plans for Web apps could finally mean Redmond has to compete for your loyalty. TAGS: Adobe Systems Inc., Marc Andreessen, network computer, AJAX, Scott McNealy, Netscape Communications Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., CEO, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft boosts mobile services

February 12, 2007 Live Search comes to Windows Mobile and Java, and Windows Mobile has bundled Lives services. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows Mobile, mobile device, Java, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, U.S.

HP, Dell to ship Java with PCs

June 11, 2003 The deals to ship Sun's Java technology in all the PC makers' machines are a poke in the eye for Microsoft, which has been lackluster in its support for the software. TAGS: Java, JVM, Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz, PC company, JavaOne, branding, HP, agreement, laptop computer, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Sun plugs serious holes in Java

November 29, 2005 Five risky flaws could let intruders remotely run code on vulnerable computers loaded with Windows, Linux or Solaris. TAGS: JRE, Sun Microsystems Inc., JDK, Java development, Java, Sun Solaris, intruder, Sun Java, Java application, flaw, vulnerability, API, Linux, security, Microsoft Windows

Sun pushes cheaper Java cards

November 17, 2003 Sun Microsystems plans to encourage broader use of its Java Card technology by offering consumers a lower-priced variant. TAGS: JavaCard, smart card, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java, task, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft extends support for its Java machine

October 7, 2003 The company will continue to support its Java Virtual Machine through September 2004, a nine-month extension that will make it easier for customers to find substitutes for the software. TAGS: JVM, Chris Jones, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., settlement, Maryland, extension, Microsoft Corp., agreement, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, PC, server

Jinxed by Java

December 2, 1998 Though Microsoft has attempted to splinter the market, Java still presents one of the most viable ways for the industry to grow outside Redmond's purview. TAGS: Java, Microsoft Visual J++, Win32, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java, API, Java application, Bill Gates, antitrust, Netscape Communications Corp., Redmond, Microsoft Corp., Unix, America Online Inc., operating system, developer

Java flaws open door to hackers

June 15, 2005 Sun fixes two security bugs in Java that could put computers running Windows, Linux and Solaris at risk of attack. TAGS: J2SE, JRE, flaw, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java application, security bug, Sun Solaris, Linux, security, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft to ditch older products

December 9, 2003 The software maker says it is retiring several of its older products, including Windows 98, to comply with a court order related to Sun Microsystems and Java. TAGS: Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, JVM, Microsoft Windows 98, Java, Microsoft Office XP, licensing agreement, deadline, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., agreement, Microsoft Windows, security

New Java aims to simplify

June 30, 2003 Sun releases a new version of its Java for desktops that aims to make the software faster, more familiar in appearance, and less daunting for nonprogrammers. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Intel Itanium, JavaOne, desktop computer, Intel, Linux, Microsoft Windows, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Java stir puts Sun in a spot

December 7, 2004 Software flaw highlights the rising need for Sun to reach out to tech greenhorns. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., JVM, Java, Sun Java, Java software, Firefox, margin, difficulty, Web browser, flaw, Linux, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows, e-mail

New Java looks to shake up desktop

September 30, 2004 Sun releases Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0, intended to make Java programs run faster and take less time to build. TAGS: J2SE, Java, BEA Systems Inc., Java 2, Java program, Java tool, Java programmer, Java application, Sun Microsystems Inc., Stephen O'Grady, JVM, Java software, Microsoft .NET, monitoring, developer, software company

Sun: Microsoft forcing customers to upgrade

December 22, 2003 Sun's top software executive criticizes Microsoft's plans to stop distributing Java-dependent software, as Microsoft updates its support schedule. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, JVM, Java software, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Microsoft Windows 98, distribution, desktop software, agreement, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, security

Court curbs Microsoft Java distribution

June 26, 2003 Federal judges deal a legal blow to Sun, tossing out most of a preliminary injunction requiring Microsoft to carry its rival's version of an interpreter for the Java language. TAGS: injunction, preliminary injunction, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., JVM, license agreement, settlement, Sun Java, Microsoft Corp., agreement, Microsoft Windows

A closer look at Java

June 29, 2005 James Gosling gets down to the nitty-gritty on Sun's software and assesses the open-source odds. TAGS: James Gosling, JavaOne, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., trade show, consumer electronics, project, electronics, cell phone, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Java flaw could lead to Windows, Linux attacks

November 23, 2004 Threat affects various operating systems and major browsers such as IE and Firefox, leading experts to rate it "critical." TAGS: Jouko Pynnonen, Java plug-in, Java, flaw, exploit, advisory, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java applet, virus, victim, Linux, vulnerability, Apple Computer, Web browser, security, operating system

Sun pushes Java brand harder--but uphill

July 8, 2004 What to do when John Q. Public has heard of your programming environment but doesn't seem to care? Why, make it the star of a TV show. TAGS: branding, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, BEA Systems Inc., brand, campaign, PC company, mobile phone, Intel, server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Sun licenses search software for desktop push

June 30, 2004 Data-harvesting tool promises to present internal or Internet content faster, prettier. TAGS: Alameda, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, JavaOne, Java application, Apple Computer, desktop computer, California, Microsoft Windows, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Is the Palm OS missing the multimedia boat?

April 27, 2006 Sexy new mobile apps from Google, TiVo and others are debuting on operating systems that are more current than Palm's. TAGS: Sling Media, Palm OS, Palm Inc., Microsoft Windows Mobile, mobile application, multimedia, PalmSource Inc., operating system, EVDO, Java, 3G, TiVo Inc., Symbian Inc., Google Inc., platform, Verizon Communications

Sun buffs up its software array

December 4, 2003 Rivals and finances aside, CEO Scott McNealy says the only challenge facing the company is getting its message across to customers. Central to that message: Java. TAGS: Scott McNealy, Sun NetBeans, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, message, AMD, Linux, CEO, Microsoft Windows
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