Home | Advertising Info1014 USERS CURRENTLY ONLINE   
PowerASP
   Site Search Contact Us Wednesday, January 22, 2025  




Buzz Builds for Microsoft's Secret Origami Project (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - March 2, the day that Microsoft was rumored to be planning to announce its "next big thing," came and went. All Microsoft watchers got for their patience was another cryptically worded update to the Origami Project Web site.

Microsoft Asks U.S. Courts To Intervene In EU Case (TechWeb)
TechWeb - After accusing the European Union of colluding with competitors, Microsoft wants a U.S. court to force the parties to turn over documents in the case.

Microsoft Wants U.S. Courts in EU Fight (AP)
Christine Canasa plays 'Kameo' using the new Xbox 360 at Micro Center computer store in Santa Clara, Calif., Monday, Feb. 28, 2006. With enough hardware horsepower to deliver movie-like graphics and high-quality sound, Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 is setting a new standard for video games. But the console isn't just about shoot-'em-ups and virtual sports. Like its predecessor, the 360 can serve as an 'extender' to a PC running Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 operating system. Nearly every type of media that plays on the PC can be piped _ wired or wirelessly _ over a home network and through the Xbox to a TV.  This time, the feature is built into the console (both the $300 and $400 versions) and doesn't require the purchase of additional software. It also can handle the demands of high-definition television without a hiccup. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - Microsoft Corp. is asking U.S. courts to compel Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., Oracle Corp. and Novell Inc. to hand over correspondence with EU regulators on Microsoft's antitrust battle in Europe.


]]>


Microsoft Acquires WinTarget Storage Technology (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Software will be added to Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 for creating file-block hybrid storage devices.

Microsoft asks US courts to intervene in EU case (Reuters)
Christine Canasa plays 'Kameo' using the new Xbox 360 at Micro Center computer store in Santa Clara, Calif., Monday, Feb. 28, 2006. With enough hardware horsepower to deliver movie-like graphics and high-quality sound, Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 is setting a new standard for video games. But the console isn't just about shoot-'em-ups and virtual sports. Like its predecessor, the 360 can serve as an 'extender' to a PC running Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 operating system. Nearly every type of media that plays on the PC can be piped _ wired or wirelessly _ over a home network and through the Xbox to a TV.  This time, the feature is built into the console (both the $300 and $400 versions) and doesn't require the purchase of additional software. It also can handle the demands of high-definition television without a hiccup. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)Reuters - Microsoft Corp said on Friday it had asked U.S. Federal courts to force IBM , Sun Microsystems Inc , Oracle Corp and Novell Inc to give it documents in its battle against the European Commission.


]]>


Microsoft goes on offensive in European antitrust case (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - Microsoft on Thursday accused the European Commission of collaborating with its rivals and withholding documents it needs to defend itself against impending fines for failing to abide by antitrust sanctions. Microsoft posted its accusations in a complaint put on a website for reporters.

Microsoft Charges EU With Collusion With Competitors (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Microsoft said the European Union worked "in secret collaboration" with Microsoft's competitors, and cannot be trusted to rule impartially.

Microsoft Charges EU With Collusion (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Microsoft dialed up the heat on the European Union's antitrust agency to high, charging that it colluded with the company's rivals and cannot be trusted to rule impartially.

CeBIT: Microsoft Offers a Few More 'Origami' Details (PC World)
PC World - Intel, Samsung partner with software giant on Origami Project handheld PC.

Microsoft Hints Fan Origami Project Buzz (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Microsoft fuels the buzz on its Origami Project by offering more hints in the unusual marketing campaign for the software giant.

Chinese Gov't Sets Up Blogs for Lawmakers (AP)
Chinese are seen working on computer work stations ahead of the opening session of the National People's Congress in  Beijing's Great Hall of the People Friday March 3, 2006. China's congress buys into blogging boom, delegates write personal entries. There's an entry by one of China's high-profile property tycoons, another flowery account by a poet from Shanghai and one tongue-in-cheek posting detailing a variety of drinking adventures. For the first time, participants of the National People's Congress _ China's legislature _ and its companion advisory body will be given the opportunity to share their experiences in a government-sanctioned blog. Called 'bo ke' in Chinese, blogs are hugely popular, especially among the young, despite strict rules on content enforced by the government. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)AP - China's government is trying to boost public interest in its figurehead parliament and its companion advisory body by setting up Web logs for members as they meet this week.


]]>


Looking for a Home? Start at Your Computer (AP)
A realtor's sign hangs in front of a house for sale in Portland, Oregon, December 29, 2005. U.S. mortgage applications fell for a second consecutive week, led by a decline in home purchase loans, as interest rates hit their highest levels since early December, an industry trade group said on Wednesday. (Richard Clement/Reuters)AP - Years ago, Molly Bolanos looked for a home the old-fashioned way: She spent hours driving around in her real estate agent's car, hoping for the best and girding for the worst.


]]>


Cambodia Deports Online Suicide Advocate (AP)
AP - The government on Saturday deported a California man who operated a Web site promoting Cambodia as a place for foreigners to commit suicide, a police official said.

Settlement Reached in BlackBerry Dispute (AP)
Three people use BlackBerry devices in New York's Times Square, in this Monday Dec. 5, 2005 file photo. Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of the BlackBerry e-mail device, Friday, March 3, 2006 announced it has settled its long-running patent dispute with a small Virginia-based firm, averting a possible court-ordered shutdown of the BlackBerry system.  (AP Photo/Richard Drew)AP - The maker of the BlackBerry e-mail device Friday said it settled its long-running patent dispute with a small Virginia-based firm, averting a possible court-ordered shutdown of the BlackBerry system and a disruption of wireless service for millions of users.


]]>


Web Directory of Congressional Bios Debuts (AP)
AP - Former Sen. Arthur Brown of Utah is a footnote to history — more interesting than most, though, because a woman claiming he had fathered two of her children gunned him down in a hotel room in 1906. Brown's entry is among the 12,000 or so — from Aandahl to Zwach — in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005, the definitive reference book about federal lawmakers, now online for the first time.

AOL to Pay Bulk E-Mail Fees for Nonprofits (AP)
AP - Less than a week after interest groups complained about a proposed bulk-e-mailing fee, America Online Inc. said nonprofit organizations will not have to pay to send mass messages to their members after all.

AOL Offers Free Guaranteed Email Delivery To Nonprofits (TechWeb)
TechWeb - AOL offers an olive branch to detractors who see it as starting a two-tier delivery system.

Russians to no longer pay for incoming mobile calls (AFP)
A woman walks past an advertisement for mobile phones. Russian mobile telephone users will no longer have to pay for their incoming calls under a change to the telecommunications law signed by President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin said.(AFP/File/Greg Wood)AFP - Russian mobile telephone users will no longer have to pay for their incoming calls under a change to the telecommunications law signed by President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin said.


]]>


Open Season On Open Source? (BusinessWeek Online)
BusinessWeek Online - In 1999, Ethan Galstad was thinking about starting a business with a friend. Among other things on their to-do list was digging up software to monitor their network and flag any problems. They couldn't afford any of the programs on the market, however, so Galstad wrote his own. Almost on a whim, he posted it on an open-source Web site where geeks around the world browse code and download programs for free.

Borland: Interest, but no buyer yet, for tools line (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Deciding to concentrate on ALM (application lifecycle management), Borland Software last month announced plans to sell off its faltering JBuilder Java IDE business, as well as its Windows tools platform, including Delphi.

Chinese Gov't Sets Up Blogs for Lawmakers (AP)
Chinese are seen working on computer work stations ahead of the opening session of the National People's Congress in  Beijing's Great Hall of the People Friday March 3, 2006. China's congress buys into blogging boom, delegates write personal entries. There's an entry by one of China's high-profile property tycoons, another flowery account by a poet from Shanghai and one tongue-in-cheek posting detailing a variety of drinking adventures. For the first time, participants of the National People's Congress _ China's legislature _ and its companion advisory body will be given the opportunity to share their experiences in a government-sanctioned blog. Called 'bo ke' in Chinese, blogs are hugely popular, especially among the young, despite strict rules on content enforced by the government. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)AP - China's government is trying to boost public interest in its figurehead parliament and its companion advisory body by setting up Web logs for members as they meet this week.


]]>


Looking for a Home? Start at Your Computer (AP)
A realtor's sign hangs in front of a house for sale in Portland, Oregon, December 29, 2005. U.S. mortgage applications fell for a second consecutive week, led by a decline in home purchase loans, as interest rates hit their highest levels since early December, an industry trade group said on Wednesday. (Richard Clement/Reuters)AP - Years ago, Molly Bolanos looked for a home the old-fashioned way: She spent hours driving around in her real estate agent's car, hoping for the best and girding for the worst.


]]>


Web Directory of Congressional Bios Debuts (AP)
AP - Former Sen. Arthur Brown of Utah is a footnote to history — more interesting than most, though, because a woman claiming he had fathered two of her children gunned him down in a hotel room in 1906. Brown's entry is among the 12,000 or so — from Aandahl to Zwach — in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005, the definitive reference book about federal lawmakers, now online for the first time.

AOL to Pay Bulk E-Mail Fees for Nonprofits (AP)
AP - Less than a week after interest groups complained about a proposed bulk-e-mailing fee, America Online Inc. said nonprofit organizations will not have to pay to send mass messages to their members after all.

DSL Price War Helps Close Broadband Gap (AP)
AP - Last year was the first in which telephone companies added more broadband Internet subscribers than their cable TV rivals did, according to a research report.

Internet Harassment Roils S. Korea (AP)
Laptops using Intel's microprocessors are displayed at a showroom in Seoul Feburary 10, 2006. South Korea's antitrust watchdog said on Friday it had not yet reached a conclusion on whether Intel Corp violated regulations in marketing its computer chips after raiding the U.S. firm's Seoul office earlier this week.     REUTERS/Kim Kyung-HoonAP - Kim Hyo-bi doesn't want her picture taken any more. Not after the 22-year-old student's portrait wound up on a photo-sharing Web site last summer with her face colored and distorted to make her look silly, titled alongside the original as "Before and After."


]]>


Buzz Builds for Microsoft's Secret Origami Project (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - March 2, the day that Microsoft was rumored to be planning to announce its "next big thing," came and went. All Microsoft watchers got for their patience was another cryptically worded update to the Origami Project Web site.

eBay Developers Create Huge Software-As-A-Service Community (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Mpire Corp. will launch in March a mobile search application to help sellers determine the correct day, time and price to sell their products on eBay Inc.

Online Search Becoming Ingrained In People's Lives (TechWeb)
TechWeb - There's good, if obvious, news for Google, Yahoo, MSN and other search engines. Search is bigger and bigger part of our lives. January saw a record number of online searches in the United States.

AOL to roll out free e-mail to non-profits (Reuters)
Businessmen sit at computer screens checking the Internet and their email in Beverly Hills April 18, 2005. AOL, the Internet service provider unit of Time Warner Inc., on Friday said it will not charge legitimate not-for-profit organizations and advocacy groups to have their e-mail delivered to consumers. REUTERS/Fred ProuserReuters - AOL, the Internet service provider unit of Time Warner Inc., on Friday said it will not charge legitimate not-for-profit organizations and advocacy groups to have their e-mails authenticated and delivered to consumers.


]]>


   Active Server Pages Rule The World
Contact Us  
All artwork, design & content contained in this site are Copyright © 1998 - 2025 PowerASP.com and Christopher J. Williams
Banner ads ,other site logos, etc are copyright of their respective companies.
STATS Unless otherwise noted - All Rights Reserved.

vbscript active server pages ASP vbscript SQL database informix oracle SQL Server Perl CGI Delphi PHP source code code sample samples program CJWSoft ASPProtect ASPBanner ASPClassifieds www.aspclassifieds.com, www.powerasp.com,www.cjwsoft.com,www.aspphotogallery.com,www.codewanker.com,www.aspprotect.com,www.aspbanner.com