Microsoft launched its Office Live Workspace to the online world Monday, though the free document sharing and collaboration service is still
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 16:32
Last December, Microsoft's Windows Internet Explorer group announced that Internet Explorer 8, the next iteration of its Web browser, would be
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 16:01
AMD on Tuesday introduced its latest motherboard GPU, the AMD 780 Series, in Hanover, Germany, at CeBIT 2008. Styling it as the most advanced
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 16:00
Hoping to become the portal of choice into the mobile Web, Yahoo on Tuesday unveiled onePlace, a content and services management tool meant to become
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 15:49
Semiconductor giant Intel has lowered its profitability forecast, sending stock prices tumbling across the board. The company cut its first-quarter
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 14:55
Microsoft is bringing its video technology to millions of smartphones in collaboration with Nokia, the largest cell phone manufacturer in the world.
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 13:54
In the late '70s, the only way to catch Steve Martin's wild-and-crazy Saturday Night Live performances was to stay up late. But today, the
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 13:05
Amid the sharp displays and booths offering up the latest gadgets and gizmos at the annual CeBIT trade and technology fair in Hanover, Germany, the
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.04 at 10:04
A "zero-emission" sports car with a top speed of nearly 100mph is set to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. The hydrogen-powered Lifecar, based on the design of the Morgan Aero-8 roadster, produces little noise and only water vapour from its exhaust.
Via Technology [BBC] | Posted on 2008.03.03 at 21:40
Continuing its departure from a largely hardware-focused history, Siemens Communications on Monday announced a new software-only unified communications server. The OpenScape Unified Communications Server can operate in virtually any existing IT or telephony environment, Siemens said, and is designed to remove the barriers that have traditionally separated voice, video and unified communications systems.
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.03 at 17:19