In a brief blog post, BusinessWeek writer Arik Hesseldahl reports that the iPhone SDK may be delayed by 1-3 weeks. No reasons for the delay are known, and Apple’s plans with respect to the announced late February timeframe remain murky:
In a brief blog post, BusinessWeek writer Arik Hesseldahl reports that the iPhone SDK may be delayed by 1-3 weeks. No reasons for the delay are known, and Apple’s plans with respect to the announced late February timeframe remain murky:
Filed in: Apple/Mac
In an e-mail sent to Microsoft employees on February 22, Microsoft Platforms & Services President Kevin Johnson reiterated to Microsoft’s employees why Microsoft is continuing to pursue its goal of buying Yahoo.
The e-mail was not triggered by any new developments, a Microsoft spokeswoman said. It was simply “part of normal communication to employees,” she said.
In […]
Filed in: Microsoft
In an unseen turn of events, Beth Blakely was out this week with something incredibly nastier than a hangover. However, the show must go on! For this episode of TR Out Loud, I twisted the arm of a TR colleague to sub in for Beth (yes, you…
Filed in: Software
Apple’s new, low-throw, “chiclet” style keyboard arrived to great controversy. First in the MacBook, then again when it was adopted as the defacto standard USB keyboard for all Macs, replacing the clear lucite and white 109-key keyboard.
People derided the new keyboard design because of its flat and wide keytops, cramped feel, lower key travel and […]
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Amid reports by some users of endless-loop reboots and less-than-impressive performance gains with Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1, now there’s a new SP1 gotcha: Microsoft accidentally released SP1 to some users via Windows Update this week.
Filed in: Microsoft
While speaking at an event for the Lunar X-Prize, Brin said that Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo is “unnerving” — though I doubt Google really has anything to worry about in the short term. Many people think this is a simple case of the pot calling the kettle black.
“The Internet has evolved from open standards, […]
Filed in: Google
The long-awaited release of the first service pack for Vista is now just around the corner. Software maker Microsoft is still planning a mid-March release of the update that is reputed to increase the security and stability of the operating system. But there have been challenges along the way. …
Filed in: Software
As part of its Essential Server Solutions server products, Microsoft will be bringing out the Windows Small Business Server 2008 for small businesses and the Windows Essential Business Server 2008 for mid-size organizations. An excerpt from Ars Technica: The products integrate the technologies of Windows Server…
Filed in: Security
As part of its Essential Server Solutions Server products, Microsoft will offer Windows Small Business Server 2008 for small businesses and the Windows Essential Business Server 2008 for midsize organizations. An excerpt from Ars Technica: The products integrate the technologies of Windows Server 2008 and…
Filed in: Security
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