Results for Software in review
Articles & reviews
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How Intel expects Macintosh software to change*
Friday 20 January 2006 – 05:19
Last week, Intel announced the beta cycle for its new breed of Core Duo-oriented Macintosh compilers, for C++ and Fortran developers. With it comes the first wave of a mindset shift toward parallelism as standard programming procedure, thanks to dual-core becoming the norm for all Macs. But will developers be ready to make some serious changes, along with a few sacrifices?
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Roundup: The Best Overclocking Software*
Thursday 6 November 2008 – 02:30
Interested in overclocking but not quite sure where to start? We round up some of our favorite software utilities for tweaking processors, memory, graphics, and chipsets.
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Software glitch caused BlackBerry outage*
Saturday 21 April 2007 – 03:30
Research in Motion says it recent BlackBerry outage was caused by a server-side software glitch. ...
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Microsoft blasts open-source software clones for patent infringement*
Tuesday 15 May 2007 – 12:57
Microsoft's next big legal endeavor will be to bring down Linux, OpenOffice.org, and others for infringing on a total of 235 patents. ...
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Pimp Out Your PDA With Sizzling Software*
Wednesday 5 July 2006 – 09:06
In a world where street corners are inundated with iPod-toting twenty-somethings, city buses have become PSP clubs, and every airplane is a second home to dozens of PMPs, the original digital handheld, the PDA, still reigns supreme. That's because, with the right software, you can add the functionality of virtually any portable device to your PDA.
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Google announces free presentation software*
Wednesday 18 April 2007 – 05:45
Google Google has formally announced a free presentation application that will supplement its web-based Docs and Spreadsheet programs. ...
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Making Open Source Software Pay*
Monday 26 July 2004 – 06:00
Open Source software source code is, by definition, free to view and modify and devoid of licensing fees. However, Open Source software is not always free. THG explains the discrepancy, analyzes what Open Source means and, more importantly, illustrates how it can save your enterprise money. -
Forensic Software Maker Gets Tough on Computer Crime*
Thursday 22 July 2004 – 06:00
We all know about malicious hackers, virus writers and other computer perpetrators. But what about crime fighters? THG takes you into the world of computer crime investigations and shows you how Guidance Software's EnCase forensic tools can help take a bit out of computer crime. -
E3 1999: (SOFTWARE + HARDWARE) * GAMERS*
Monday 17 May 1999 – 06:00
As most of you know the famous E3 Convention has just come to an end this last Saturday, May 15 th -
MSI RX800PRO-TD256: Little Value Add, Lots of Software*
Friday 21 January 2005 – 06:00
MSI's RX800PRO-TD256 does not vary much from the ATi-based card specifications and Radeon X800 graphics processor on which the device is based. However, a lot of games bundled with the not-so-shabby card at least merits a second look. -
Quakecon 2003: It's Interview Time With id Software*
Sunday 17 August 2003 – 06:00
What would Quakecon be without a chance to get a real scoop from the guys at id Software? We had the chance to sit down with Todd and Tim and to fire many questions at them based on many of your readers' comments. We also take a look at MSI, Hitachi, YouPlayGames, and Case Ace to get the latest word from them. Quakecon is drawing to a close and that is almost a good thing because we are in serious need of sleep. -
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