|  Friday December 11, 2009 |
| Microsoft Offers exFat Licensing to Third Parties By Stuart J. Johnston - December 11, 2009 In an effort to expand its presence in the large memory capacity flash device market, Microsoft's has begun licensing its Extended File Allocation Table (exFat) technology to third parties. AT&T Confronts iPhone Usage Headaches By David Needle - December 11, 2009 The competition over which vendors control revenue generated by apps and services will be the essential battleground in the global wireless business. Microsoft and SAP Voice Concerns on Oracle/Sun Deal By Reuters - December 11, 2009 Microsoft and SAP will express doubts about the Oracle/Sun deal to EU regulators, voicing concerns that it would eliminate a top competitor. Tech Comics: "Software Documentation?" By Oliver Widder - December 11, 2009 When dealing with complex software, we naturally hope there's adequate documentation. Well.... SAP Launches Sustainability Management App By Larry Barrett - December 10, 2009 Software giant's new sustainability management application simplifies data collection and analysis to help companies meet environmental and social standards. How Many Zettabytes Do We Devour? By Andy Patrizio - December 10, 2009 The researchers compare the total bytes consumed to a fat stack of paperback novels stacked seven feet high across the entire project. Fixes to Windows 7 Upgrade Problems By Stuart J. Johnston - December 10, 2009 Tech support firm iYogi offers a list of instructions on how to handle Windows 7 upgrade problems. Apple to Unveil Tablet in March 2010? By Reuters - December 10, 2009 Apple could sells 1 million to 1.5 million tablets each quarter at an average price of $1,000, a veteran Apple analyst speculates. Facebook's New Privacy Rules Upset Users By Reuters - December 10, 2009 It turns out that users don't like seeing their privacy levels eroded. KDE 4.4 Beta: Incremental Doesn't Mean Directionless By Bruce Byfield - December 10, 2009 KDEs releases are more interesting right now than just about any other open source software project. Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here | |
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