Stories about: Cornerstone

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    Sharp releases new LCD TV D77X series 07/04/2009 14:59:00

    Sharp has announced the release of a new range of LCD televisions with the introduction of the D77X series. These televisions offer a good mix of price and performance, featuring 100Hz motion smoothing, a 50000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and a new LCD panel designed to deliver maximum image quality.
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    Microsoft Windows on a mainframe? 05/03/2009 12:18:00

    Software that for the first time lets users run native copies of the Windows operating systems on a mainframe will be introduced Friday by data center automation vendor Mantissa.
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    Apple's iLife '09 'a must-have update' 02/03/2009 09:25:00

    Apple's iLife suite has long been a cornerstone of the company's "digital hub" strategy for organizing, managing and creatively using the array of digital media available today. In the latest version, iLife '09, the suite received major updates to almost all of its five applications. The only application that didn't gain any revolutionary new features was iDVD, Apple's tool for creating DVDs of movies and photos edited with the other iLife apps.
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    Report: Microsoft expected to wrap up IE8 within weeks 18/02/2009 08:00:00

    Microsoft will finish Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) next month, according to a Web site that has accurately predicted other moves by the company.
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    Intel, Google asked to help revise EU data protection laws 05/12/2008 06:30:00

    The European Commission has set up an advisory panel including executives from Google and Intel to help it revise European Union laws on data protection.
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    Microsoft launches BizSpark to boost Azure 06/11/2008 08:31:00

    Looking to boost Web-based ventures and its new Windows Azure cloud services platform, Microsoft on Wednesday is announcing Microsoft BizSpark, a program providing software and services to startups.
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    Conference spotlights virtualization, DNS issues 11/08/2008 09:22:23

    The 12th Black Hat conference convened at Caesar's Palace last week, where the 4,500 attendees (a 12.5 per cent increase over last year) heard about the security problems that will plague virtualized environments, why Cisco routers are more of a hacker target than ever and a detailed explanation of DNS attacks.
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    Speakers expose virtualization, OS security gaps 08/08/2008 08:48:42

    Will infrastructure virtualization sweep away existing switching structures while failing to grant benefits of performance, cost or improved security? Some say yes.
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    Is the iPhone dev deal fair? 24/07/2008 10:42:39

    Apple apparently chose the best possible template for its iPhone developer programs: its own Apple Developer Connection for OS X. Why it then made the iPhone SDK confidential even for those who download it for free poses a puzzling contradiction in the company's seemingly open approach to development.
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    MobileMe users seethe over four-day e-mail outage 22/07/2008 07:33:38

    Apple's MobileMe online service continued to tick off customers Monday as users blasted the service for outages that have kept them from accessing e-mail for several days.
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    Online office apps get real 17/07/2008 08:09:55

    Web-based office suites are coming into their own at last. For quite a while, Web-based suites -- which offered word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and other tools associated with desktop office suites -- were extolled not because they did these things well, but because they could do them at all. But the three major competitors, Google Docs, ThinkFree, and Zoho, have all made major improvements in recent months. They're becoming both broader, with more applications, and deeper, with more features and functionality in existing apps.
 
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