Version: 2008
  • On MovieTome: The 10 worst movies of 2009 so far!
advertisement
Content from CNET tagged with

OEM

1 | 2 | 3

News Stories

Showing 1-20 of 41 results found

Microsoft confirms Vista OEM hack

April 12, 2007 Hack may allow users to bypass antipiracy feature, but no action is planned yet, according to a post on the Windows Genuine Advantage blog. TAGS: product activation, Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage, OEM, Microsoft Windows Vista, product key, blog, hacker, Microsoft Corp., post, security, operating system, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP

New Sun unit plans technology partnerships

February 7, 2006 In a new bid for growth, Sun launches a division to enable others build products around its hardware and software. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., OEM, network equipment company, Jonathan Schwartz, network equipment, telecommunications, storage system, Scott McNealy, Sun Solaris, Java, server, Dell, operating system

Microsoft to nix some Net product activation

February 25, 2005 Starting with software on PCs from the top 20 makers, the company plans to allow Windows activation over the phone only. TAGS: product activation, authenticity, customer service representative, certificate, memo, product key, OEM, representative, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, PC, operating system

Microsoft: Activation shift won't be a pain

March 1, 2005 Only pirates and their cohorts will bear the brunt of a restrictive update to the Windows Activation plan, the software maker promises. TAGS: certificate, activation, OEM, software company, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP

Firefox maps its next moves

November 10, 2004 On the heels of the 1.0 release, Mozilla sets its sights on challenging Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser dominance. TAGS: Minimo, desktop search, Mozilla Corp., OEM, Firefox, engineering, API, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Nokia Corp., America Online Inc., Web browser, cell phone, Google Inc., security, Microsoft Corp.

AMD's CTO says Intel messed up

September 22, 2006 With a few strong years of market gains and product reviews, AMD isn't about to rest on its laurels. TAGS: AMD, AMD Opteron, OEM, CTO, Intel, notebook computer, chipset

Intel scraps server appliance brand

November 14, 2000 To avoid conflicts with its original equipment manufacturer customers--such as Dell Computer--which produce their own server appliances, Intel ditches its NetStructure brand. TAGS: server appliance, OEM, Intel, PC company, server, brand, Compaq Computer Corp., Dell, IBM Corp., AMD, HP

Start-up lands 10GigE deals with IBM, HP

March 27, 2006 NetXen, builder of high-speed network processors and network cards, wins two major server accounts. TAGS: 10-Gigabit Ethernet, network card, OEM, IBM Corp., Ethernet, start-up, networking, server, HP, AMD, Dell

Intel unveils SME server building blocks

January 14, 2008 Company launches modular-server building blocks for OEMs and resellers to incorporate into servers designed for small, midsize firms. TAGS: SME Server, building block, reseller, server, Intel, OEM, channel

Microsoft, Flextronics partner on cell platform

February 14, 2005 The two companies have jointly developed a new phone platform called Peabody, which runs on the software giant's Windows Mobile. TAGS: Flextronics International Ltd., GPRS, OEM, mobile phone, Microsoft Windows Mobile, GSM, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Top sales executive leaves CA

June 5, 2006 In another management shakeup, company announces departure of executive vice president of worldwide sales. TAGS: Computer Associates International Inc., worldwide sales, Asia-Pacific, executive vice president, Japan, OEM

AMD debuts its Live media-center products

May 31, 2006 Advanced Micro Devices' Live PC and Live Entertainment Suite among products challenging Intel in digital entertainment arena. TAGS: AMD Live, AMD, chip company, Intel Viiv, entertainment, OEM, Intel, set-top, PC company, brand, TV, notebook computer, PC, HP

Microsoft proposes piracy amnesty

November 24, 2004 Software juggernaut raises the white flag, offering to replace people's counterfeit copies of Windows XP. TAGS: piracy, OEM, U.K., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

This week in Firefox news

November 12, 2004 After 19 months of development, two name changes and more than 8 million downloads of its preview release, the Firefox browser finally turned 1.0. TAGS: Firefox, Mozilla Corp., development, OEM, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, open source, Microsoft Corp., security

Microsoft: We're in 'fighting shape'

January 5, 2006 newsmaker Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer tell News.com why Redmond is no pushover--and what they're playing on the Xbox. TAGS: Steve Ballmer, Bill Gates, add-on, OEM, Microsoft Xbox, console, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, photograph, operating system

Intel adds another quad-core Xeon

December 11, 2006 Server makers requested faster delivery of a 2GHz server processor scheduled for February, and the chipmaker obliged. Photos: Quad-core Xeon 5335 TAGS: quad-core, Intel Xeon, chip company, Intel, dual-core, AMD, server, OEM

Vista winds its way to market

November 10, 2006 The release of the Windows update to computer makers is just the start of a long process to get it on shelves and in PCs. TAGS: Jim Allchin, computer company, Microsoft Windows Vista, OEM, Dell, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft seeks rehearing in Eolas case

March 22, 2005 Redmond seeks ruling on the "golden master" issue. Results could have a dramatic effect on how software is distributed worldwide. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., university, Redmond, OEM, court, damage, law, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows

AMD chip socket makes room for others

September 21, 2006 Licensing move will let others build specialized coprocessors that will plug into sockets tailored to Opteron or Athlon. TAGS: coprocessor, HyperTransport, socket, AMD Opteron, AMD, IBM Corp., computer company, OEM, Intel, AMD Athlon, security

GPS ready for its media closeup

September 26, 2006 In-car systems, sure. But Kanwar Chadha, co-founder of Sirf Technology, says navigation devices are making far broader inroads. TAGS: GPS, auto company, navigation, OnStar, Garmin, Europe, Japan, co-founder, U.S., OEM, car
1 | 2 | 3
Sponsored matches for "OEM"