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Google kicks offline Web apps into gear

May 30, 2007 Search giant launches Google Gears, open-source software that brings offline access and local storage to the Web browser. TAGS: Web application, Google Inc., JavaScript, Web browser, Opera Software, Firefox, Web server, RSS, access, developer, open source, operating system, database, server, Microsoft Windows

Apple releases security update to Mac OS X

December 3, 2004 The company patches 17 flaws in various components of the Mac operating system. TAGS: Apple Mac OS, Apple Computer, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, patch management, flaw, security, operating system, server, Web browser

Opera Mini aims at cheaper phones

August 10, 2005 Norway's Opera Software says its new server-based browser will expand its potential market to 700 million midrange phones. TAGS: Opera Mini, Opera Software, Norway, Web browser, Apple Computer, Web page, TV, server, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Korea launches a switch to open source

October 1, 2003 The South Korean government says that by 2007 it plans to replace proprietary software with open-source alternatives on a substantial number of its PCs and servers. TAGS: South Korea, open source, Korea, open-source software, government, Linux, operating system, Web browser, server, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Apple patches Mac OS X flaws

March 22, 2005 Mac maker fixes 10 vulnerabilities and offers a solution to a pernicious browser-based phishing threat. TAGS: Apple Computer, phishing, Mozilla Corp., Opera Software, patch management, flaw, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, operating system, server

EU slaps record fine on Microsoft

March 25, 2004 Regulators hit the software giant with a fine of $613 million for violating European Union antitrust law and also order the unbundling of Media Player software from Windows. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, European Union, monopoly, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., computer company, Microsoft Internet Explorer, media player, operating system, Windows Media, agreement, Web browser, Microsoft Windows, server

Open source on the move

September 21, 2006 Linux gets its latest kernel update and a real-time makeover; debate continues on GPL changes. TAGS: kernel, GPL, Linux, open source, virtualization, Mozilla Corp., Firefox, Real-Time, operating system, Web browser, server, security, Microsoft Corp.

Plan A for Microsoft

November 6, 2003 Is Microsoft's new version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, a radical innovation or a return to the company's winner-take-all software strategy from a decade ago? TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, Michael Silver, web-based application, return, API, operating system, Web browser, HTML, Microsoft Corp., PC, hard drive, Microsoft Windows, server

Microsoft watches and waits

March 8, 2004 roundup Software maker gives the feds ammunition in their case against Oracle. Also: Is the EU's impending antitrust decision on Microsoft too little, too late? TAGS: European Union, Eolas Technologies Inc., antitrust, Oracle Corp., Microsoft Corp., Web browser, operating system, server

This week in Microsoft

August 5, 2005 Virus writers are targeting a new Microsoft tool that will be part of Windows and is set to ship as part of the next Exchange e-mail server release. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, virus, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, e-mail server, Redmond, standards, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, PNG, operating system, software company, Microsoft Windows Vista, Google Inc., CEO

French parliament dumping Windows for Linux

November 27, 2006 Study by technology services company convinces the National Assembly that the switch will be cost-effective. TAGS: technology services company, Linux, open source, Firefox, France, decision, member, server, operating system, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Deja vu: Microsoft's antitrust defense

January 14, 2004 Antitrust expert Richard Donovan says the software maker's defense before the European Commission against anticompetition charges has a familiar ring to it. TAGS: remedy, settlement, Microsoft Windows Media Player, antitrust, litigation, content provider, commission, digital media, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system, server

Year in review: Old worms, new tricks

December 27, 2005 Sober came back to bite, while hackers hunted for new ways to attack and spread code--and Sony stumbled into a rootkit debacle. TAGS: rootkit, worm, Zotob worm, zombie, trick, hacker, antivirus company, Cisco Systems Inc., antivirus, security, virus, e-mail, Web browser, operating system, CD, Microsoft Corp.

Sun looks for users running rival OSes

October 26, 2005 Java Enterprise System server middleware now supports Windows and HP-UX and Sun has a new plan to expand its Java Desktop System to more Linux flavors. TAGS: Sun Java Desktop System, Sun Solaris 10, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP-UX, Sun Java Enterprise System, Java 2, Linux, IBM AIX, SuSE, desktop computer, Red Hat Inc., operating system, Java, Microsoft Windows, Web browser

Novell to release enhanced Linux in fall

August 6, 2004 Upcoming release to fuse Novell technology with that acquired from Ximian and SuSE Linux. TAGS: Ximian, Novell Inc., GNOME, SuSE, Linux desktop, desktop software, SuSE Linux, Pidgin, Novell GroupWise, Linux, KDE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, fall, Microsoft Exchange Server, brand, server software

Caldera CEO mulls unified Unix/Linux

August 17, 2001 Ransom Love, chief executive of Caldera International, discusses the future of the open-source movement and his vision of a unified Unix/Linux platform. TAGS: Caldera Systems Inc., GNU, thin client, Caldera International, SCO Group Inc., Linux, business computing, Unix, open source, platform, vision, CEO, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, operating system, server

David vs. Goliath vs. Goliath

November 18, 2004 Laszlo Systems CTO David Temkin is taking an open-source gamble to woo Web developers from Macromedia and Microsoft. TAGS: Laszlo Systems Inc., XAML, Macromedia Inc., Web application, Microsoft Longhorn, Internet application, Macromedia Flash, platform, open source, XML, Microsoft .NET, client, language, Microsoft Corp., server, Web browser
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