October 30, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Office Accounting Express 2007 is available for download, plus accessories.
October 30, 2006 / Anne Broache
The case revolves around the degree to which US patent law should influence companies abroad
October 29, 2006 / Tom Krazit
Analysis: Demand is booming for AMD, but the company may become a victim of its own success
October 28, 2006 / Martyn Williams
Lik-sang.com, an online game and console marketplace, says Sony lawsuits shut it down.
October 26, 2006 / Martin LaMonica
The company will spend £50m to fund software start-ups and other efforts to promote its new development tools
October 25, 2006 / Jeremy Kirk
Microsoft has agreed to offer $37.8 million in vouchers for free software and hardware to Arkansas residents as part of a settlement of an outstanding class-action suit against the company.
October 23, 2006 / Michael Kanellos
Collective Intellect has a goal: Make bloggers work for The Man.
October 20, 2006 / Colin Barker
Software giant has doubled the average settlement from rogue traders of counterfeit and unlicensed software, but is steeled for an assault once Vista ships
October 20, 2006 / Elinor Mills
Search giant nearly doubled its profits last quarter, as its advertising revenue soars
October 20, 2006 / Umberto Oinbarx
Umberto Oinbarx: Good morning, Nick. Are you ready for our questions, both tough and easy?
October 20, 2006 / Umberto Oinbarx and Alex Lander
ChatStat software is an All-in-one program, a Swiss knife of live chat support software. All its instruments and features serve one mission—customer support service. ChatStat is very suitable for those who strongly believe that business does not end with the purchase, but just begins with it. ChatStat helps to organize efficient customer support service, by text, voice, or instant messenger.
October 19, 2006 / Ina Fried
Buoyed by healthy Mac and iPod sales, fourth quarter earnings beat analysts' expectations,
October 19, 2006 / Anne Broache
Eric Schmidt has expressed concerns that a generational gap exists between the average person in government and those using today's technology
October 14, 2006 / Martyn Williams
Announcements expected at Adobe Max conference.
October 14, 2006 / Peter Sayer
Microsoft has agreed to make changes to its upcoming Windows Vista operating system to satisfy regulators in the European Union. Despite the changes, it will still deliver Vista on schedule, it said today.
October 13, 2006 / Richard Thurston
Local government application collaboration is top of the agenda
October 12, 2006 / Umberto Oinbarx
Dozens of years ago, when computers were not devices for ordinary people, but factories for big shots, Theodore Levitt, a famous professor from Harvard Business School, said to his students “People don't want quarter-inch drills. They want quarter-inch holes.” Some people thought he was going to lecture about metal-cutting. Today some people may think that this ChatStat review is about the software Nick Matina created a month ago. Well, yes and no. It is going to be mostly about your business needs and perspectives.
October 11, 2006 / Juan Carlos Perez
Intruder exploits a bug in Google's blogging tool, posts announcement that company has called off eBay project.
October 11, 2006 / Ina Fried and Dawn Kawamoto
The software maker has encountered difficulties issuing 'critical' fixes, because of distribution glitches
October 10, 2006 / Mike Ricciuti
Apex is designed for building on-demand business applications, and puts the company in direct competition with Oracle and Microsoft
October 10, 2006 / Tom Krazit
Deal sees search giant leap ahead of competitors such as Yahoo and Microsoft in taking control of online video
October 7, 2006 / Declan McCullagh
Google is sending subpoenas to Microsoft and Yahoo as part of its legal defense in a copyright lawsuit brought against it by authors and publishers.
October 5, 2006 / Juan Carlos Perez
Neven Vision acquisition expected to bolster portal's Picasa photo management software and service.
October 5, 2006 / Kim Zetter
Misusing e-mail or browsing the wrong sites can cost you your job.
October 3, 2006 / Tom Espiner
The US Government has ratified the European Convention on cybercrime, which digital rights campaigners fear could lead to countries spying on each other's citizens
October 1, 2006 / Joris Evers
Analysis: European security vendors aren't making as much noise as Symantec over Microsoft's move into the security space, but they're certainly concerned
October 1, 2006 / David Meyer
Mobile operator is taking steps to ensure new customers won't be disappointed with signal coverage
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