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Mac OS X 10.5, iLife '07, iWork '07 as early as March

Development of Mac OS X 10.5 is wrapping up faster than many at Apple even anticipated, and at present, a release can be expected as early as late March, sources say.
common - comments - 10.2.2007

Microsoft patch can cause IE trouble

Microsoft's security update from Aug. 8 to Internet Explorer is causing browser trouble for some systems.
microsoft - comments - 16.8.2006

Firefox and IE together brew up security trouble

That's the latest update from security researchers who initially laid the blame on Microsoft's Internet Explorer for the latest zero-day exploit that also can afflict those using the Firefox Web browser.
common - comments - 13.7.2007

Trouble Ahead for Microsoft's Windows OS

There is trouble ahead for Microsoft's Windows operating system. The Redmond company's flagship product is in for a tough run because of the U.S. credit crunch and the global financial problems it generated.
windows - comments - 16.10.2008

Any Video Converter Free 2.07

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download - comments - 1.8.2007

Memory Prices Set to Hit the Bottom in the 2H '07

After tumbling for more than four consecutive months, prices on dynamic random access memory (DRAM) may sustain rapid decrease in the coming months, causing memory chip makers to continue losing money.
common - comments - 26.4.2007

DOJ Pushes Microsoft to Produce Vista SP1 in '07

It's unusual, but confirmation of the availability of Windows Vista's first service pack came not from Microsoft Corp., but from the U.S. Department of Justice.
windows - comments - 21.6.2007

Hubble in trouble after satellite crash

Neowin reported that two satellites had smashed into each other in space and the results are now coming into the light. The space telescope Hubble may be in trouble because of the debris left behind from the collision. "Clearly debris from the event is going through the altitude that the Hubble flies, so we're going to be looking at what is the new risk to Hubble," said Nicholas Johnson the chief scientist at the Orbital Debris Office at NASA's Johnson. Over one thousand pieces of debris are now orbiting the Earth that can present many problems not only for Hubble.

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neowin.net - 13.02.2009

Inside Bill Gates' real Facebook account

Ever wondered what Bill Gates' Facebook really looks like? This week, reports have surfaced that Bill Gates stopped using Facebook because too many people wanted to add him as a friend. Gates told an audience in New Delhi he had tried out Facebook but ended up with "10,000 people wanting to be my friends". According to Gates he had trouble figuring out who was a real friend and who was not, "It was just way too much trouble so I gave it up," Gates told the business forum. Over the years that Facebook has been operating there have been many parody and fake screen shots of Bill's Facebook pages but Neowin can reveal Gates' true Facebook page today.

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neowin.net - 26.07.2009

Google's diversity causing it antitrust trouble

Google's goal is to index all the world's information, and it has created a broad array of products to draw that information in. Its huge success with search, however, is causing a legal authorities to consider whether its dominance has given it too much market power.




winbeta.org - 11.05.2009

Verbatim's new keyboards add not only sound, but light

Having trouble finding space for speakers amidst the clutter on your desk? How about building them into the keyboard?..
betanews.com - 10.01.2009

RIAA ex-defendant has counterclaim dismissed

One of the few RIAA defendants to have their cases dropped ran into some trouble in her effort to countersue the organization over its actions during the course of the case...
betanews.com - 21.02.2008

Debug the vote? Looking out for trouble on Tuesday

With unprecedented turnout expected for Tuesday's elections, a number of efforts are underway to use the net and allied technologies to monitor voting glitches or irregularities...
betanews.com - 04.11.2008

Analysis: Can Sprint come back to pull off its Xohm WiMAX plan?

Despite Sprint's financial trouble, its current WiMAX efforts appear promising, according to one In-Stat analyst...
betanews.com - 10.01.2008

Hacker Breach Suspends California Gov Domain

If you had trouble accessing government websites in California a few days ago, don't worry, you weren't hallucinating: the federal government apparently briefly suspended the entire "ca.gov" domain after a hacker managed to insert redirects to porn sites onto several government subdomains using a DNS hack. The site which triggered the red flag was the Transportation Authority of Marin, California, belonging to a small ten person agency in charge of helping people move in and about Marin County. However, this tiny agency managed to cause big trouble for the entire state, as it turns out.


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neowin.net - 05.10.2007

Nokia disallowed from calling truce in InterDigital dispute

In a case so complex that the litigants literally have trouble remembering what it's about, a court ruled Nokia can't go back to the table.

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betanews.com - 11.03.2009

Man pins child porn accusations on pet cat

Child porn is, understandably, a very serious offense; so much so that there's an entire TV show dedicated to catching those willing to have sex with a minor, thus potentially also guilty of the first crime. As you can expect, people will do near anything to escape charges, though sometimes they end up getting themselves into worse trouble than they initially were. One such example is a 48 year old man named Keith Griffin, as NBC Miami reports, who told police that his cat was the one behind the 1000+ child porn images on his computer.

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neowin.net - 08.08.2009

IDC: Despite the iPhone, RIM's smartphone share still rises

While many have said Apple's iPhone would immediately spell trouble for RIM's BlackBerry, it's not happening yet according to the latest research...
betanews.com - 03.06.2008

Leaks indicate Microsoft is un-rethinking the Win7 taskbar

During last week's touring WinHEC conference in Beijing, attendees were treated to the latest Windows 7 build running in a virtual machine. Trouble is, someone apparently pilfered a copy of the VHD, and now it's loose...
betanews.com - 09.12.2008

The Print Shop: Stop Printing Photos & Start Ordering Online

Why bother printing snapshots yourself when using an online service is less trouble and saves you money?..
pcworld.com - 02.11.2005

Nokia Looks for Import Ban of Qualcomm Chips

Qualcomm found itself in legal trouble yet again Friday, as Nokia said it will ask the US International Trade Commission to investigate claims of patent infringement...
betanews.com - 17.08.2007

Getting and Installing Windows XP Service Pack 2

MVP Charlie Russel has spent the past month answering newsgroup questions and presenting webcasts on SP2. He offers some tips for a trouble-free SP2 upgrade...
WindowsXP/expertzone - 04.01.2006

Microsoft's Mobile Trouble, Via Linux

We've tried to warn Microsoft that Google could disrupt their profitable line of office applications. And now we'd like to warn Microsoft that Linux could disrupt their operating system domination -- sort of.



"Huh," you say, reminding us that Microsoft (MSFT) still controls 95% of the market. We agree, for now, that Microsoft is in a prime position. But look to a future when people carry around mobile devices that act more like computers than today's cellphones. Will the software giant still be the de-facto operating system?




winbeta.org - 09.01.2008

College campuses prepare for Microsoft Vista challenges

For some IT staffers at Northeastern University in Boston, Microsoft Vista's enhanced security features mean trouble in an environment where students and professors crave open access to the network and scowl at any roadblocks in their way.



But the IT shop has no choice but to embrace the latest Windows operating system and prepare for mass deployments, because the campus will be flooded with new Vista machines this fall whether they're ready or not.



Northeastern IT security manager Glenn Hill finds Vista's security tools useful, including the enhanced encryption and user access controls. But he says students and faculty will surely have trouble navigating the new controls. The problems could result in an increase in calls to the information services department, he said.




winbeta.org - 29.08.2007

Sprint-Cable Tie-in May Be Illegal

Sprint's plans to link a customer's cable account to his cell phone may run into trouble as new FCC privacy regulations announced Monday will forbid such an offering. Customers will be reqired to opt into the program...
betanews.com - 05.04.2007

AMD in trouble: Barcelona bug, ATI write-down cast bad shadows

At the opening of an analyst meeting this morning, the president of AMD lowered expectations for his company, saying it no longer needs to produce the best performing CPUs, and hinted at scaling back its R&D...
betanews.com - 13.12.2007

Apple's PA Semi buy may leave some out in the cold

It appears that PA Semi's chip business may not have a place in Apple's future plans, which could spell trouble for the chipmaker's clients, including the Defense Department...
betanews.com - 25.04.2008