Computer retailer Tiger Direct has failed in its first attempt to force Apple to stop using the Tiger name for Mac OS X 10.4. A Florida Judge ruled that granting an injunction would do far Continue reading “Apple wins Tiger name dispute”.…more
Microsoft released the finalized version of its desktop search tool, taking aim at Google and other rivals in the increasingly competitive search market. The MSN Toolbar Suite, which was introduced on a trial basis five Continue reading “Out of Beta MSN Desktop Search Aiming at Google”.…more
Sun Microsystems and Microsoft have joined up to develop a single sign-on system for users. Both companies had previously touted their own single sign-on systems to allow users to access any authorised application or network Continue reading “Sun and Microsoft link up on single sign-on”.…more
Yahoo proceeds with full sails ahead on its new online music service. The Sonic AuthorScript technology licensed by Yahoo supports all the major audio formats and new CD and DVD drives, the Navato, Calif., software Continue reading “Yahoo Licenses Sonic’s CD-Burning Technology”.…more
IBM is seriously becoming the champion of open source. It’s recent acquisition of Gluecode and this support of Firefox certainly says it’s so. The open source Firefox has been given a boost in the corporate Continue reading “IBM backs Firefox browser”.…more
Click the link below to visit Legit Reviews Forum and read the entire article along with the new Xbox 360’s amazing specs. Microsoft’s new machine, expected to be in stores this holiday season, was front Continue reading “New Xbox a console you can’t refuse”.…more
The pact allows Microsoft, the world’s biggest software maker, and Toshiba, the world’s third-largest notebook computer manufacturer, to use each other’s patents on computer and digital electronics technologies, a Microsoft spokesman in Japan said. Although Continue reading “Microsoft,Toshiba in cross-licensing deal”.…more
Microsoft “just wants to be your everything.” Today, Microsoft announced plans to introduce Windows OneCare. The subscription-based service will offer consumers a comprehensive, easy to use package of tools to keep their Windows-base personal computers Continue reading “Microsoft To Be Your PC’s Doctor”.…more
Firefox 1.0.4 is a security update that is part of Mozilla’s ongoing program to provide a safe Internet experience. We recommend that all users upgrade to this latest version. Here’s what’s new in Firefox 1.0.4: Continue reading “Mozilla Releases Firefox 1.0.4”.…more
Decisions, decisions, decisions! I just decided to subscribe to one of these music download services and had decided to try the new Raphsody service. But now here comes Yahoo, and the price seems right. Besides Continue reading “Can Yahoo’s New Music Service Earn a Profit?”.…more
It’s also interesting to see how Microsoft’s productivity applications are being integrated into the mobile platform. Here are a few remarks from Gates’ speech, which is available on Microsoft’s Website. “And so this industry has Continue reading “Gates outlines his vision for Windows Mobile”.…more
Despite reports in a Japanese newspaper stating that Toshiba and Sony may be close to deal that would standardize on Blu-ray for next-generation DVDs, Toshiba has announced the development of a higher capacity disc in Continue reading “Toshiba Developing 45GB HD-DVD Disc”.…more
In mid-May, a key conference takes place–the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, where trends, and in some cases bets, are set. During the holidays, companies watch to see if their bets paid off and if Continue reading “Next-gen consoles take center stage”.…more