Energy savings -- with an on-screen cost meter to show exactly how much savings -- are just part of the appeal of NEC's latest LED-backlit 22-inch monitor. We put the stylish desktop display to the test.
After much speculation about ads, licensing deals and souped-up enterprise versions, Twitter debuts its promoted tweets platform, giving businesses’ tweets a prominent position on the site.
After much speculation about ads, licensing deals and souped-up enterprise versions, Twitter debuts its promoted tweets platform, giving businesses’ tweets a prominent position on the site.
Google poised to release new and improved Google Docs & Spreadsheet service as it makes a stronger push in the enterprise market against Microsoft Office.
<b>Linux.com:</B> "This month marks the one-year anniversary of Linux.com in its newest form. A year ago, we built the site based on your rankings of features on IdeaForge. Today, we want to hear how you're using Linux.com and what is most useful"
<b>Phoronix:</b> "One of AMD's low-priced offerings is the Athlon II X3 425, which is a triple-core AM3 processor that can easily overclock past 3GHz and is priced to sell at around $70 USD."
As Microsoft makes the latest beta of its Windows Server AppFabric available, it's urging developers to begin building composite applications that span both local servers and services in the cloud.
In this article, we will learn about on-premises Free SQL Azure development tools and how Azure developers can use these tools in their day to day development activity.
In this article, we will learn about on-premises Free SQL Azure development tools and how Azure developers can use these tools in their day to day development activity.
In this article, we will learn about on-premises Free SQL Azure development tools and how Azure developers can use these tools in their day to day development activity.
In a presentation to financial analysts, Microsoft's head of server and tools, Bob Muglia, admits the Azure computing cloud initiative is still years from making a profit.
<b>Linux Planet:</b> "The feature, called 'Install Other OS,' has been removed, three years after the console's introduction, "due to security concerns," the company said in a blog post."
<b>The Register:</b> "Firefox developers say they're close to plugging an information leakage hole that has plagued every major browser for more than a decade."
<b>PACKT Publishing: </b>"In this article by Michel Anders, author of Blender 2.49 Scripting, we will now look at scripts that may be used to act on certain events."
<b>Tuxmachines:</b> "Recently, a really, really long discussion took place on Launchpad, Ubuntu's bug-tracking system, about the Ubuntu user interface design team's sudden and controversial decision to move window buttons from the right-hand side to the left."
<b>Katonda:</b> "Microsoft Bing has many flaws, but this one seems to be the most outrageous one. If you try to search for OpenOffice on Bing, it will not show you the actual OpenOffice.org website but will show pages from random websites like OpenOffice.com or other non-OpenOffice.org websites."