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Rising AntiVirus 2008 Free Edition English Download

Rising AntiVirus is a anti-virus security software from a Beijing, China based company of the same name, and is one of the most popular anti-virus solutions in China. Since April 2008, Rising has giving away.
download - comments - 7.7.2008

Rising Antivirus Free Edition 2009 v21.22.30

Rising Antivirus Free Edition protects your computers against all types of viruses, Trojans, worms, rootkits and other malicious programs.
download - comments - 4.2.2009

Windows 7 Drives RAM Ccapacity Explosion; Vista SP2 Usage Rising

Windows 7 will drive the average PC RAM capacity to 4GB in the next 18 months. That's the conclusion of researchers at the exo.performance.network who are monitoring the ramp-up to Windows 7's launch on October 22.
windows - comments - 23.9.2009

Google rising in display ads, but Yahoo leads as a 'starting point'

Google may be rising in terms of search relevancy and advertising reach, but Yahoo already leads other portals as a "starting point" site. So an industry panel today concluded these two titans may -- for now, at least -- be equals...
betanews.com - 20.03.2008

Google: iPhone Fastest Rising Search Query in 2007

After going through billions of search queries, Google has concluded that this year, the iPhone was the fastest rising search query not only in the United States but in the whole world. Every year, Google.com compiles a Year-End Zeitgest, which is essentially a summary of what users have been looking for on the Internet, with the world’s most popular search engine. This year, the iPhone took the crown quite effortlessly. The majority of the statistics are for the United States –the search giant’s country of origin. As usual, Google would like to emphasize that “ no individual searcher's information was made available to us ”.


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neowin.net - 15.12.2007

Live from the Verizon analysts' conference

The bad news for the technology sector appears to have stopped short of Verizon's door, with nicely rising revenues, hope for future quarters, and words such as "confidence." It's almost nostalgic ...
betanews.com - 27.01.2009

FCC debates regulation of wireless early termination fees

With complaints to the FCC rising over the long-held practice of fining those who end their cellular contracts early, the agency looks poised to intervene. And for the first time, all sides may be nearing some sort of agreement...
betanews.com - 13.06.2008

New Group Aims to Curb 'Badware'

Google, Sun Microsystems, and Lenovo have joined together to co-sponsor StopBadware.org, a Web site that aims to combat the rising tide of spyware and other deceptive programs. The project is being led by the Berkman Center at Harvard and the Oxford Internet Institute...
betanews.com - 26.01.2006

Is AMD Returning to Profitability?

The old saying, essentially, is, "From here, things can only get better." From where AMD was last April, that's indeed what happened - and perhaps that's no surprise. Yesterday, the company reported rising chip shipments that led to increased revenues and recovering profit margins, though still not yet near the point of being considered "healthy."..
betanews.com - 21.07.2007

Average Laptop Price Below $1,000

Since 2001, the average cost of a laptop computer has fallen 39 percent, from $1,640 to $1,000 this year, according to a recent survey completed by the Wall Street Journal. The reason behind the falling prices is rising demand for laptops, mainly driven by the college market...
betanews.com - 01.09.2005

Conflicting Reports on iTunes Sales Declines

A New York Times story published yesterday cited a report from Forrester Research analyst Josh Bernoff, which inferred that since the ratio of iTunes songs sold per iPod sold has been steadily rising, a disconnect could be occurring between the two products in a changing portable media market...
betanews.com - 13.12.2006

Analysts: Online news viewers rising as newspaper readership falls

Newspaper readership is down -- especially among younger adults -- and so is newspaper circulation. But online TV viewing is on the rise overall, with news the most popular content category...
betanews.com - 06.09.2008

IBM enters the data protection and recovery business

IBM today filled a hole in its storage product line-up by buying FilesX, a rising star in the category of continuous data protection (CDP) and data recovery software for Windows...
betanews.com - 11.04.2008

Yahoo cedes Internet radio operations to CBS

Struggling with rising music royalty costs, on Wednesday, Yahoo offloaded much of the responsibility for its Internet radio service to CBS, only a few months after Time Warner made a similar move with AOL Radio...
betanews.com - 04.12.2008

Warner: Rising gas prices drove its Blu-ray decision

A key Warner Bros. executive late yesterday blamed the state of the US economy for having driven its decision to back out of the HD DVD group and publish high-def movies on Blu-ray exclusively...
betanews.com - 08.01.2008

Sony Drops Price of New Blu-ray Player

Sony on Monday said it is lowering the cost of its upcoming Blu-ray player to $499 USD. Although it claims the $100 price drop is due to falling production costs and growing demand, Sony's move is likely more in response to rising sales of HD DVD players...
betanews.com - 04.06.2007

Universal, Amazon hop on Blu-ray bandwagon as HD DVD prices fall

In a move that's about as surprising as the sun rising each day, Universal Studios said it would start to release titles on Blu-ray. Meanwhile, Amazon said it will give preferred placement to Blu-ray over HD DVD...
betanews.com - 20.02.2008

Low-cost storage benefits HDD industry

Seagate Technology leads a thriving hard-disk drive (HDD) industry, driven by demand for low-cost, high-capacity storage devices, according to analyst iSuppli. Unlike the Nand flash chip industry, HDD vendors resisted the worst of the economic slowdown by learning to control their costs, argued Krishna Chander, senior analyst for storage systems at iSuppli.

The industry also got lucky with rising demand for more storage in PCs because new applications call for more HDD capacity. The threat of solid-state disk has not materialised yet, as HDD offers a cheap practical answer to today’s challenges, i-Suppli added. “Provided demand for low-cost storage capacity keeps rising, the HDD industry will find ways to deliver,” said Chander. In the first quarter of 2008, HDD vendors shipped 137 million units, up 21 per cent year on year.


neowin.net - 31.07.2008

The $100 laptop now the $188 laptop

Leaders of the non-profit One Laptop Per Child that was spun out of Massachusetts Institute of Technology have acknowledged that the devices are now slated to cost $188 when mass production begins this fall. The last announced price was $176 and $100 was touted as a long-term goal. Spokesman George Snell blamed the latest increase on a variety of factors, including currency fluctuations and rising costs of such components as nickel and silicon. He said the project was committed to keeping the price from rising above $190. The laptops are being made by Taiwan's Quanta Computer Incorporated, the world's leading manufacturer of portable computers.

One Laptop Per Child says it has commitments for at least 3 million of its rugged "XO" computers; among the nations that have shown interest are Brazil, Libya, Thailand and Uruguay. While less than $200 for an innovative, wireless-enabled, hand-powered laptop is a relative bargain, a price nearly twice than what was promised could make it harder for OLPC to sign up international governments as customers. Those governments are expected to give the computers to children for them to keep and tinker with, which the project's founders believe will cause critical thinking and creativity to blossom.


neowin.net - 15.09.2007

Software group: Piracy losses growing

The rate of global software piracy has remained static for three years, but the cost to companies that make the programs is rising, the Business Software Alliance said Tuesday.

The BSA survey, conducted by the U.S.-based market research company IDC, concluded that for every $2 spent on legitimate software, $1 went to pirates.

"The bad news is that overall global piracy rates have remained stagnant," BSA Chief Executive Robert Holleyman said. "Overall dollar losses have gone up because the overall market is growing."..
winbeta.org - 15.05.2007

35 million netbooks to ship this year?

Nearly 35 million netbooks will ship this year, rising to 139 million in 2013, predicts ABI Research. Meanwhile, the mainstream media are increasingly reporting on the mini-laptop trend, with a recent New York Times story noting the role of netbooks in driving down prices.




winbeta.org - 27.01.2009

IBM misses memo on economic slowdown during Q2

IBM has yet again shrugged off the global economic slowdown with second quarter profits leaping 22 per cent and revenues rising.



Although improvements were reported across most operations, IBM's bread-and-butter services division was the star of the show.



"I've got to say that this is one of the best quarters I've ever seen," said CFO Mark Loughridge, during the companies quarterly investor conference call.




winbeta.org - 18.07.2008

TechSpot: Get the Most Out of Your Google Search

With Bing slowly but steadily rising in popularity Google is facing more pressure than ever to rejuvenate the search experience it has to offer. Sure, they still hold a clearly dominant share of the market at about 64.6% (versus 19.3% for its closest rival, Yahoo), but then again Google has proven to know better than to just rest on its laurels. Over the years, the Mountain View-based company has been enhancing its search engine not only to provide quality and relevant results, but also let users be more particular about their searches with dozens of special features and operators. Despite this, I am willing to bet that most people just use the vanilla search as is. Fair enough.

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neowin.net - 24.09.2009