Microsoft Announces Surface Computer Comments

TechCrunch by Duncan Riley - May 30, '07 12:20am
At the D: All Things Digital conference Wednesday, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will unveil Microsoft Surface, the first in a new category of surface computing products from Microsoft that will “break down traditional barriers between people and technology”. A Surface computer is able to recognize physical objects from a paintbrush to a cell phone and allows [...]
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How the 'Milan' table PC was born Comments

CNET News.com - May 30, '07 12:01am
Microsoft is taking the wraps off this week, but the notion of a table-like computer has generated interest at the company since at least 2001.
Photos: On the road to Microsoft's Milan
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Adobe Gives ColdFusion A Big Overhaul Comments

InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers - May 30, '07 7:20am
Support for Adobe family of products brings the Web site development tool technologically up to date.
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API News from Where 2.0 Comments

ProgrammableWeb by John Musser - May 29, '07 8:24pm
With O’Reilly’s Where 2.0 Conference in full swing this week there’s been no shortage of online mapping-related news. Highlights range from the Google Maps with Street Views to the launch of the very cool GeoCommons from FortiousOne, the folks behind the GeoIQ API. API related announcements include: MapQuest’s new ActionScript API for Adobe Flex and [...]
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MatchIT.ca for charities and non-profit organizations Comments

ASP.NET Blogs by pluginbaby - May 29, '07 7:28pm

 
Microsoft Canada charity initiatives has just launched MatchIT.ca

What is MatchIT?

MatchIT is an online environment where charities and not-for-profit organizations can connect with Developers, IT Pro’s, Designers, Students or other technical individuals willing to volunteer their time and expertise to bring technology solutions to these organizations.  Our goal is to enable them to be more effective with their limited resources and focus their efforts on having a positive impact in society.

What does MatchIT do?

MatchIT will allow charities across the country to post virtual "want ads" describing opportunities to our audiences that have inputted their volunteer profile to assist these organizations.  Through a unique taxonomy process developed by our friends at Navantis, only true matches will be put forward to awaiting volunteers, so users will not have to wade through all the opportunities to find a good fit. 

In addition to assisting in aligning these volunteer opportunities, Microsoft Canada Community Affairs will provide the applicable Microsoft software to the charities in order to ensure that the job is done right!

How can I get involved?

If you are interested in applying your technical skills to incredible Canadian charities in a volunteer capacity, simply visit http://matchit.imaginecanada.ca/MSImagine/Home.aspx and "Sign Up"! 

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A Look at Dedicated Semantic Web Tools Comments

eWEEK Technology News - May 29, '07 10:47pm
Review: eWEEK Labs reviews three products designed to help businesses build and manage Semantic Web solutions.

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Palm to launch new mobile device Comments

InfoWorld: Top News by Ben_Ames@idg.com (Ben Ames) - May 29, '07 5:59pm

(InfoWorld) - Palm plans to announce a new type of mobile device on Wednesday as it continues its product-line transition from simple PDAs to more advanced smartphones.

Consumer electronics vendors are rushing to develop handsets that offer mobile e-mail and Internet browsing instead of merely calendars and contact lists. Apple added fuel to this fire in January when CEO Steve Jobs announced he would launch the iPhone in June, combining the iPod music player with a digital camera, smartphone, and touchscreen display.

Now Palm is telling industry watchers that founder Jeff Hawkins will unveil the new device during his talk at a trade show in Carlsbad, California called D: All Things Digital.

Palm is keeping quiet about the details, even declining to brief industry analysts ahead of the announcement. But one possibility is the Linux-based smartphone that Palm CEO Ed Colligan has promised to release before the end of 2007. Such a device would improve performance compared to Palm's current Treo by running the Palm OS on top of a Linux kernel, Colligan told analysts at the company's annual investor day in April.

Palm will also continue to use Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS. In the PDA segment, vendors used Windows on 62.1 percent of handsets in the first quarter of 2007, compared to just 0.7 percent for Linux, according to Gartner.

By continuing to develop applications on both tracks, Palm hopes to win customers by offering them more options with its Treo smartphone than competitors like Research in Motion's BlackBerry, Motorola's Q, and Samsung's BlackJack.

Another possibility for Palm is to re-architect its Treo into a more stylish, consumer-friendly device, said analyst Jack Gold, founder of the research firm J. Gold Associates.

"They are being left behind by the likes of BlackBerry and Nokia and Moto as far as device design goes," Gold said. "I wouldn't be surprised to see a new navigation paradigm but not too far away form a standard phone. They don't want to lose their bread and butter clients, who are mostly business users who want an e-mail device."

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Apple patches two critical QuickTime for Java flaws Comments

AppleInsider - May 29, '07 4:40pm
On the heels of last week's Mac OS X security update, Apple on Tuesday released another software patch that the company is recommending for all users of its latest QuickTime media software. Security Update (QuickTime 7.1.6) The release, availab...
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How good are the censors in China? Comments

CNET News.com - May 29, '07 2:17pm
From China, CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos searches the Internet for "Tiananmen," and sees just how editors can alter history in the Digital Age.
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Java Proxy Server Crack Can Let in Superuser Attackers Comments

eWEEK Technology News - May 29, '07 10:32pm
iDefense says that an attacker doesn't need authentication to trigger the buffer overflows--only the ability to open a session with the SOCKS server.

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