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GeneralFirefox Closer to Supporting Open-source Video Codec

Sun, 03 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Mozilla developers are edging closer to releasing a new version of Firefox that could drive the use of open-source software to encode video files.

GeneralPhone Plugins Supports Apple Mail

Sun, 03 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Nova Media on Friday announced the release of Phone Plugins version 2.2. Phone Plugins costs US$9.95; registered users can...

GeneralIT workers no longer isolated from mainstream

Sun, 03 Aug 2008, www.computerweekly.com

The traditional image of IT departments working away in isolated basements will have change, according to research in six different business sectors.

GeneralApple Nixes Security Engineering Talk

Sun, 03 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Apple has nixed a security talk by company engineers set for the Black Hat security conference next week.

GeneralDell Tries to Trademark 'cloud Computing'

Sun, 03 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Dell is trying to trademark the term 'cloud computing.'

GeneralDatasynapse to develop VMWare management console

Sun, 03 Aug 2008, www.computerweekly.com

Application service management software provider DataSynapse is integrating its FabricServer management tool with VMware VirtualCenter. The integration...

GeneralDon't ask about salary at IT job interviews, graduates warned

Fri, 01 Aug 2008, www.computerweekly.com

Graduates looking for work in technology should...

GeneralMicrosoft's Open Source Guru Faces Uphill Battle

Sun, 03 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Microsoft's Sam Ramji trying to pull software giant into open source community.

GeneralForeign office reports five significant data losses

Sun, 03 Aug 2008, www.computerweekly.com

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office...

General10 Hot Data Storage Companies

Sun, 03 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Innovative start-ups target flash drives, cloud storage, disaster recovery.