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Newest identity for Palm software maker: Access

October 12, 2006 It was Palm, then PalmSource. And now that it's owned by Japanese company Access, it'll gain that name. TAGS: PalmSource Inc., Palm Inc., Microsoft Access, software company

SharePoint brought in to rescue Aboriginal language

August 22, 2007 SharePoint and Access will be used to help preserve in digital form the Awabakal indigenous dialect. TAGS: Microsoft SharePoint, language, Microsoft Access, work, Microsoft Corp.

More heavyweights join mobile-Linux group

February 11, 2008 Orange, Access join the LiMo Foundation to collaborate on its upcoming mobile-Linux platform, which promises more applications for users. TAGS: Mobile Linux, Orange PCS, heavyweight, Linux, Microsoft Access, Barcelona, specification, LG Electronics Inc., operator, Samsung Electronics, handset, Spain, platform, member, developer, operating system

Access pushes for mobile Linux

February 12, 2007 Mobile coders get a new product development kit as Access shows off its Linux platform. TAGS: Mobile Linux, New Product Development, Microsoft Access, Barcelona, product development, Palm OS, Linux, Spain, Palm Inc., mobile phone, operating system, open source

Can Linux save the Palm OS?

August 28, 2006 The next version of the Palm operating system will be based on Linux, as Access attempts to keep the pioneering software alive. TAGS: Palm OS, Palm Inc., Microsoft Access, Linux, LinuxWorld, PalmSource Inc., operating system, telephony, open source, component, developer, Microsoft Windows

Palm: We're not abandoning Palm OS

November 8, 2005 Facing concern from developers, CEO Ed Colligan reiterates the company's support for its namesake operating system. TAGS: PalmSource Inc., Palm OS, Palm Inc., Palm Treo, Microsoft Access, operating system, letter, smart phone, handheld, developer, support, CEO, Microsoft Windows

PalmSource acquisition finalized

November 15, 2005 Deal allows Japan's Access to finish creating the Linux-Palm operating system hybrid started earlier this year. TAGS: PalmSource Inc., Palm Inc., Microsoft Access, Palm OS, Japan, acquisition, Motorola Inc., operating system, mobile device, Linux

PalmSource sale won't kill Palm OS

September 9, 2005 But Japan's Access will consummate the marriage of Linux and the Palm operating system, which has been struggling to get PDA licensees. TAGS: PalmSource Inc., Palm OS, Palm Inc., licensee, Microsoft Access, Linux, operating system, sale, Japan, PDA, acquisition, Microsoft Corp.

Unpatched flaw found in Microsoft software

April 12, 2005 Software maker investigates report of hole in Office and Access--and of published exploit code that could let attackers take control of PCs. TAGS: flaw, advisory, vulnerability, representative, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., researcher, security, software company, database, PC

Supreme Court won't hear Microsoft appeal

November 27, 2006 The court has refused to consider the software maker's appeal against a judgment in a long-running patent case. TAGS: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Access

Palm touts stability of Linux-based Treos

April 11, 2007 CEO says Linux-based operating system is due to appear on Palm Treo handsets by the end of this year. TAGS: Palm Inc., Palm Treo, stability, Linux, platform, Palm OS, handset, operating system, Microsoft Windows Mobile, functionality, Microsoft Access, brand, open source, CEO, Microsoft Windows

Blockbuster tries new online-rental incentive

November 1, 2006 "Total Access" program, which lets online renters exchange DVDs in-store, is latest attempt to compete with Netflix. TAGS: Blockbuster Inc., NetFlix Inc., incentive, VoD, subscriber, store, Microsoft Access, DVD, movie

Trojan rides in on unpatched Office flaw

September 30, 2005 A dangerous Trojan horse exploits a hole in Microsoft's Office software that has remained unfixed for five months. TAGS: trojan horse, flaw, Symantec Corp., security software company, Microsoft Office, security, Microsoft Corp., software company, Microsoft Access, database

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 Corp., Microsoft Access, database, e-mail

Major League Baseball forms cable partnerships

April 2, 2004 MLB announces distribution partnerships with three major cable companies, which will offer new broadband subscribers free access to live audio and video Webcasts of MLB games. TAGS: Charter Communications Inc., cable company, Cablevision Systems Corp., Webcast, America Online Inc., MSN, subscriber, broadband, audio, Time Warner Inc., Microsoft Access, video, games, Microsoft Corp.

Lenovo to launch Super 3G laptops

February 1, 2006 Company joins Dell in announcing that it will unveil laptops with built-in support for faster 3G and HSDPA. TAGS: HSDPA, IBM Access Connections, Vodafone Group Plc., Lenovo, 3G, laptop computer, GPRS, notebook computer, ThinkPad, Microsoft Access

Technology alarmism in spades

May 17, 2005 ID management expert Phil Libin says critics of a government security card program miss the point. TAGS: RFID, EPIC, biometrics, Bluetooth, ID card, criticism, card, Microsoft Access, security

AOL restructures in a four-way shift

November 9, 2004 Internet service provider realigns its internal business units and executive ranks in an effort to boost its prospects. TAGS: America Online Inc., Virginia, Time Warner Inc., company representative, Internet Service Provider, operation, Microsoft Access, broadband, CEO, U.S.

Disabilities Act doesn't cover Web, court says

September 27, 2004 Judges dismiss case largely on procedural grounds, but say "significant" legal questions about larger issue remain. TAGS: Americans with Disabilities Act, blind, Judge, court, Microsoft Access

Patent spat forces businesses to upgrade Office

January 30, 2006 Microsoft tells customers worldwide they may need to install updated software after it loses a patent dispute in court. TAGS: Michael Silver, Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 2003, service pack, Microsoft Corp., software company, Microsoft Access, database, e-mail
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