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| Windows Server 2008 RTM on Connect, MSDN and TechNet, but Also Leaked to Torrent Websites |  | Windows Server 2008 was released to manufacturing alongside Windows Vista Service Pack 1 on February 4, 2008. It took a team of over 5,000 people more than three years to put together the successor of Windows Server 2003. In excess of two million copies of the server operating system have shipped to partners and testers worldwide during the development process. Windows Server 2008 comes to the table with Internet Information Services (IIS) ... [read more >>] | | 06 February 2008, 09:11GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Sony Ericsson P1i Packs BlackBerry Connect Software |  | The BlackBerry Connect software v4.0 will be available on Sony Ericsson's P1i mobile phone on several markets. The software will come pre-loaded with the handset and bring the same advantages that it had to offer until now on RIM's (Research in Motion) smartphones ... [read more >>] | | 23 November 2007, 09:39GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Wireless USB 1.1 Under Development |  | The Universal Serial Bus is probably the most popular and widely used interconnect protocol in use today that can link a high number of peripherals to a host computer system and it comes in several versions, like the legacy iterations 1.0 and 1.1, the modern 2.0 iteration and the upcoming version 3.0. On the physical level, the Universal Serial Bus can be wired or wireless and it looks like the wireless version is gaining a lot of ground a ... [read more >>] | | 01 October 2007, 09:43GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Turnable USB Hubs to Make Your Life Easier |  | As the high speed USB 2.0 standard is very popular nowadays and because it is implemented in just about any computer peripheral you may care to name, some computer users are facing problems when trying to connect all their webcams, mice, printers, scanners and so on to a single computer system that comes with few USB compatible ports. While the idea of an USB hub is not something new, relatively few such devices are now on the ma ... [read more >>] | | 25 September 2007, 06:48GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| A More Unusual USB Hub |  | The USB port is by far the most widely used and popular method of connecting different kinds of devices to a computer, from a mouse or a keyboard, to a Web camera, printer or MP3 player. While there are a number of other peripherals connectivity standards around – like the FireWire standard – which offer better transferring speeds, the Universal Serial Bus (now at its 2.0 version) is still the most widely used and it can be found ... [read more >>] | | 11 September 2007, 03:14GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Sony Officially Announced Connect Music Store Fiasco!!! |  | Surprisingly or not, Sony has decided it's high time to rethink its businesses. So, it announced its plans to shut down Connect music store by earlier next year. The fellows from Sony brought this news to light during a recent public announcement of its A810 and S610 brand Walkman players.
The store was established back in 2004, when it was indented to control both the music download service and the players it would use, just as it ... [read more >>] | | 31 August 2007, 02:43GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Join The Gmail World Tour! Forward The M-Velope! |  | Basically, it's all about a Gmail video created by the folks from the Googleplex in which the fans from all around the world are handing the Gmail logo from one another. All you need to do is record yourself while you're forwarding the Gmail M-velope to somebody else and then upload the clip on the official page of the campaign. If you want to print the Google mail solution's logo, you can find it here in PDF forma ... [read more >>] | | 26 July 2007, 03:23GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Connect to the Internet from Anywhere Using a GPRS Connection and Ubuntu |  | This article will explain how to connect your laptop or desktop to the Internet using your (Nokia) mobile phone GPRS connection while running Ubuntu as the operating system. You may ask yourself, 'Why on earth would I want to use the phone's 5kB/s connection when I have a broadband line at home?”. Well, it's quite obvious: you can't use the broadband line unless you're at home. When you're on the road and need ... [read more >>] | | 29 March 2007, 08:40GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
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