Posts Tagged ‘Google Operating System’
Linux Eee Box now available, MS giving away XP?
Monday, November 17, 2008 8:43 No Comments
Linux Eee Box now available, MS giving away XP?
Two months ago I commented on the non-availability of either of the two Linux versions of the Asus Eee Box 202 that had been announced months ago along with its XP-equipped sibling, which has been shipping for two months already.
It appears you can now also get Linux […]
Typemock Announces Isolator 5.1.1 and Racer
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 2:36 1 Comment
Typemock Announces Isolator 5.1.1 and Racer
Typemock has announced its latest tools, Isolator and Racer, to help bridge the gaps between novice and expert programmers as they write unit tests. Typemock products support Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Studio Team System 2008, and work with any test framework. They enable developers of […]
Google moves to address OpenID confusion among users
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 5:39 No CommentsGoogle moves to address OpenID confusion among users
Acting on concerns that OpenID’s a great idea but a miserable user experience, Google on Wednesday announced an API based on usability research for OpenID identity providers.
OpenID-accepting sites (aka “relying parties”) using the new API can allow visitors to log in using only their Google account, with no […]
Developers respond to Visual Studio 2010
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 5:26 No CommentsDevelopers respond to Visual Studio 2010
Microsoft is offering a first look at the next version of its Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE) and platform, which will be named Visual Studio 2010 and the .Net Framework 4.0. Theres a lot promised in the new release (expected to ship, duh, in 2010), from improved software testing […]
MS Monopoly Deepening in Korea
Monday, November 3, 2008 4:50 No CommentsMS Monopoly Deepening in Korea
For a nation that prides itself as a high-tech utopia, the land of fancy third-generation (3G) phones, wireless broadband and citizen-driven media, it’s amazing how South Korea continues to invent new ways to be held hostage by a single corporation ― Microsoft.
t’s now old news that Korean users of Chrome, Firefox, […]
