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Archive for February, 2008

Microsoft launches Windows Server 2008

New versions of Windows for servers and data centres, along with updated SQL database and development tools underline Microsoft's fresh assault on enterprise and mission-critical computing. Full published article at: Read More »

BT virtualising its data centres

Global Services is using virtualisation technologies to run its network of data centres around the globe more effectively, improve service customer service delivery and save 50 per cent on its overall running costs. Full published article at: Read More »

Yahoo takes on Digg.com with Buzz launch

News aggregator lets the public vote for stories to create rankings, but unlike Digg, content is submitted by publishers, not by the users. Full published article at: Read More »

Hotmail glitch prevents access to email

Microsoft confirms that some users are prevented from accessing their Windows Live Mail/Hotmail email due to a bug. Full published article at: Read More »

EU hits Microsoft with new record fine

European regulators hit the Windows maker with another €899 million fine for failing to comply with its demands, bringing the bill to well over £1.6 billion. Full published article at: Read More »

Renewed call for smart meters on E-Day

Today marks a new awareness initiative to reduce electricity waste by turning off unused technology, while organisers and environmental bodies call for more smart metering to show the real-time cost of energy use. Full published article at: Read More »

Tablet users jump for joy over K-Sketch

Animation app euphoria K-Sketch, a new application for the Tablet PC platform, allows animations to be created from sketches just by dragging them around the screen.… Full published article at: Read More »

Microsoft’s LAMP answer arrives in pieces

Don't mention the Apache trip Last summer, Microsoft said that February 27, 2008 would be the single biggest day of releases in its 30-year history, promising major updates to its server operating system, developer tools and database.… Full published article at: Read More »

Linux goes Wii

Brew you own? Those enterprising folks at Game Cube Linux (GC Linux) claim to have developed a proof of concept version of Linux running natively on the best-selling Nintendo Wii games console.… Full published article at: Read More »

EC jacks up Microsoft fine by €899m

First company ever fined for failure to comply The European Commission has added another €899m ($1.35bn) to the fine Microsoft must pay for failing to comply with the original anti-trust ruling in 2004.… Full published article at: Read More »

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