Mozilla's revenue up 13 per cent on previous yearMozilla's revenues were up 13 per cent in 2007 over the year before, as the organization continued to profit from its partnership with search giant Google, Mozilla 's chairman...
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - 10:51 AM EST "More than a year before Windows Vista's release -- and long before Apple Inc. started poking fun at the operating system -- Microsoft Corp. officials were already worried about...
In a surprise correction of information BetaNews received at PDC 2008 last month, a Microsoft spokesperson now says its forthcoming Office Web apps with Office 14 will run on platforms other than Windows.
Google will now power Web browser Safari's new antifraud warnings. It joins Firefox and Chrome who also rely on Google. Gregg Keizer, Computerworld 's blacklist powers the antiphishing tool Apple Inc. just added to Safari,...
By Gregg Keizer , Computerworld , 11/18/2008 Mozilla Tuesday unveiled a Web application that speeds Firefox customization by offering users several sets of pre-selected add-ons. Dubbed "Fashion Your Firefox," the online...
at 9:03 am by Roy Schestowitz Novell Abuses Sun and Red Hat to Shore up Failing Business Model A FEW days ago we explained Novell’s role in harming OpenOffice.org, ODF, Red Hat, and GNU/Linux as a whole. Inheriting Novell’s...
By Gregg Keizer, Computerworld, 11/18/08 Mozilla Tuesday unveiled a Web application that speeds the online application provides nine sets of Firefox extensions, each with a catchy label and some descriptive text. "Digital Rat...
The shutdown last week of a U.S.-based Web hosting company crippled more than 500,000 bots, or compromised computers, which no longer are able to receive commands from criminals, a security researcher said Tuesday.
Blame game begins over bloated OS.An HP executive was furious at Microsoft over the company's decision to loosen the requirements for its "Vista Capable" marketing campaign, internal emails unsealed by a federal judge have shown.
Google update has not been pushed out to most users yetGoogle has patched Chrome to prevent attackers from stealing files from PCs running the open-source browser. The update, however, has not been pushed out to most users yet.