Archive for the 'Technology' Category

Mozilla Releases Thunderbird 2.0 (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - Over the past year, Mozilla's open-source Firefox browser has been slowly but steadily nibbling away at the overwhelming dominance of Microsoft's Internet Explorer. According to the Web analyst firm Net Applications, Firefox had 15 percent of the browser market in March 2007, five percentage points more than a year ago. All of the […]

Ukrainians Use Opera Mini More Than Apple Safari (PC World)

PC World - For the first time, the Opera Mini has infiltrated desktop browser rankings in a European country, indicating that the use of mobile browsing software may be gaining momentum overseas, according to Opera Software ASA and market-share data.

Enterprise mobility is nascent reality (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - The concept of enterprise mobility has been maturing for years, but large companies are only just beginning to get their hands around wireless technologies, according to the latest report from Forrester Research.

"God of War II" tops March U.S. video game chart (Reuters)

Reuters - Sony Corp.'s (6758.T) "God of War
II" for the PlayStation 2 was the best selling video game in
the United States in March, market research firm NPD Group said
on Monday.

System update led to Blackberry outage (AP)

AP - BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. said an insufficiently tested software update at the company’s network data center was the cause of a service outage this week that left millions of users without wireless e-mail access.

Candidates seek votes in cyberspace (AP)

AP - To find volunteer Redaktisto Noble, you have to go to John Edwards presidential campaign headquarters. Not in Iowa or New Hampshire, but in cyberspace.

Dell once again offers Windows XP (AP)

AP - Back by popular demand: Windows XP. PC maker Dell Inc. said on its Web site Thursday it will once again let home PC buyers choose between Microsoft Corp.’s older operating system and Windows Vista when they purchase certain new machines.

YouTube gets Va. Tech shooting footage (AP)

AP - It was inevitable that the online video world would offer its take on a crime glimpsed as it unfolded most dramatically via a cell phone camera, carried out by a student who put together a CD-ROM of his manifesto and mailed it to a TV news network.

Web sites ignored warnings on hormones (AP)

AP - Many Web sites have ignored federal warnings against making unfounded health claims in promoting hormone products to treat menopause, the government said Thursday.

Software upgrade behind BlackBerry outage: report (Reuters)

Reuters - A massive service outage of Research
In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry e-mail that
frustrated thousands of users across North America earlier this
week was caused by a "non-critical" software upgrade, the Wall
Street Journal reported on its Web site on Thursday.

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