Amazon.com 2004 top 10 picks: Computers & Internet
Amazon.com announced it’s annual Top 10 Editors’ Picks: Computers & Internet for 2004. These are their selections for the Best Books of 2004 in the Computers and Internet category: Excel Hacks: 100...
View ArticleOracle takes over PeopleSoft
That’s it. It’s done!!! After more than a year of legal wrangling, PeopleSoft Inc. agreed to be acquired by Oracle Corp. for about $10.3 billion, which is $26.50 a share. The agreement, which comes 18...
View ArticleSneak in and they will come
Wired just now caught up with Ron Avitzur’s story about secretly sneaking into Apple’s campus and developing the Graphing Calculator for the PowerPC without any authorization. Share this on Bebo Blog...
View Article250 million songs sold by iTunes
Apple’s iTunes music store has sold more than 250 million songs so far. Now it’s selling at a rate of more than a million downloads per day. Pretty amazing hu? The music industry is starting to feel...
View ArticleSolaris 10 released
Sun Microsystems has released Solaris 10 for both SPARC and Intel/Opteron. Download is available for x64/x86 or SPARC system right now for free under SUN’s simple Right to Use (RTU) license. Share this...
View ArticleYahoo negotiates to buy Flickr
SiliconValleyWatcher is reporting a scoop. Yahoo is in negotiations to buy Flickr. Form the story, “A high level source within Yahoo told SiliconValleyWatcher that the two companies are in negotiations...
View ArticleWells Fargo moves its ATMs to windows
Wells Fargo Bank announced that it has completed a five-year project to Web-enable its 6,200 ATMs in 23 states. The Windows-based infrastructure is designed to allow Wells Fargo to update and add...
View ArticleCherryOS is a StolenWare
Amid all the raving reports about CherryOS – the new Mac OS X emulator for PC, BetaNews reports or rather brings back allegations of CherryOS being actually a stolen modified code of the PearPC open...
View ArticlePearPC to sue CherryOS
Just three weeks ago I reported about CherryOS suspected of being a replica of the open source PearPC and now it seems like there is an attempt to protect the GPL in court. After trying to contact...
View ArticleGet a ride for Google
Need a ride? Get it from Google. Using its recently released Google Maps technology, developers at Google Labs are now working on Google Ride Finder – a service which allows users to locate...
View ArticleAOL launched a new Internet telephone service
AOL launched a new Internet telephone service, getting into an already crowded market with various startups, cable operators and traditional phone and communication companies. The AOL Internet Phone...
View ArticleMSN Spaces steps out of beta
MSN spaces is officially out of beta and includes a few enhancements. Microsoft have an official press release about the it: “Global Availability of MSN Messenger and MSN Spaces Connects People Around...
View ArticleBitTorrent entering the search space
The latest excitement stems from the already high profile BitTorrent is the entry into the search space. BitTorrent will now offer search of media and other files over the web.. This is coming after...
View ArticleZoneAlarm experiencing problems, Again
For the second time in less than a month, users of ZoneLabs product ZoneAlarm Pro are experiencing severe difficulties with the programs’ TrueVector Engine. Since Friday, June 24, reports have been...
View ArticleYou Witness News
Finally something refreshing from Yahoo. You Witness News is a new news service that uses Flickr photos and user-submitted videos to document news events. As described on the Flickr blog, “it’s a...
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