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In addition to a recent request for information by the Texas attorney general regarding Microsoft’s Internet business practices, the software giant now faces potential legal
problems stemming from one Windows 95 user who claims the operating system ruined his PC.
A New York City ma ... [read more]
September 10th, 2007
Prices for entry-level color desktop scanners hit a new low this week when Microtek dropped the price of its ScanMaker E3 scanner to an unprecedented level: just $199.
Until now this low price was seen only in color photo scanners, such as Kodak’s Snapshot Photo Scanner, which don’ ... [read more]
September 7th, 2007
Prices for entry-level color desktop scanners hit a new low this week when Microtek dropped the price of its ScanMaker E3 scanner to an unprecedented level: just $199.
Until now this low price was seen only in color photo scanners, such as Kodak’s Snapshot Photo Scanner, which don’ ... [read more]
July 5th, 2007
Marimba announced today the availability of Java-based software for distributing software and content over wide and local area networks. The technologies, which have been adopted by Netscape, Lotus, Macromedia, and Corel, promise to revolutionize software delivery and system maintenance.
Casta ... [read more]
July 4th, 2007
PowerQuest has released a patch for a flaw in PartitionMagic 3.0, the recently released version of its popular utility that re-partitions and maximizes hard drive space. The bug NT users who want to create or resize an NT partition.
Partition Magic 3.0 mistakenly detects FAT32 support in Wi ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
The Federal Bureau of Investigation today searched businesses and residences in seven states as part of an investigation into alleged software piracy over computer bulletin board services (BBS) and through the use of Internet File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels.
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June 28th, 2007
Looking for a cheap way to get into digital photography? Consider Play Inc.’s Snappy Video Snapshot and Aim Lab’s GrabIt, two bargain-basement hardware products that capture still frames from any standard U.S. video source.
Both are painless to install. Attach a small gadget to you ... [read more]
June 27th, 2007
Folio will launch siteDirector 3.1 at the Internet World trade show in New York this week, according to company sources. Version 3.1 utilizes the company’s infobase technology to automate the process of collecting and managing large amounts of data from a variety of sources.
For instance ... [read more]
June 26th, 2007
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