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12 hours and 22 minutes ago
As predicted, more Microsoft news from MIX10, and this is some big stuff: Internet Explorer 9. As
we all know, Microsoft really let Internet Explorer rot away, allowing competitors to make much
better browsers with better standards compliance and performance. With IE9, Microsoft is aiming to
not just close that gap - but to overtake the competition.
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OSNews -
13 hours and 6 minutes ago
"Google is changing the way it handles the unique identifier that accompanies each installation of
its Chrome browser. As noticed by H-Online, a Google white paper says the company will now delete
the unique ID after the browser updates itself for the first time. Google has confirmed with The
Reg that the change will be made with the upcoming Chrome 4.1."
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OSNews -
13 hours and 9 minutes ago
Since MIX10 is still under way, we're going to have quite a few Microsoft items this week, with
Windows Phone 7 Series and Internet Explorer 9 being the main points of focus. We've been
speculating a while now about if and how Microsoft would support multitasking on their upcoming
mobile operating system reboot, and now we finally have answers: no, it won't do multitasking - at
least, not right away.
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OSNews -
18 hours and 55 minutes ago
And yes, the legal news just continues to come. With high-profile lawsuits going on in the world of
technology (Nokia vs. Apple, Apple vs. HTC), we really can't get around lots and lots of news about
the subject. This latest tidbit we have for you is most interesting, and only serves to further
confirm the rumours that Bing might become the default on the iPhone: Microsoft has more or less
endorsed Apple's lawsuit against HTC.
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OSNews -
20 hours and 21 minutes ago
Today's mobile space is owned by the likes of Nokia, RIM, Apple, and Google. While some of these
corporations have embraced some open source components, a full FLOSS solution has yet to gain
traction. Why? Blogger Bradley M. Kuhn posts thoughtful analysis of the current state of Open
Source in the mobile space.
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OSNews -
1 days and 5 hours ago
Jim Bray, who played a major role in the XML standardisation effort, has joined Google to work on
Android, and his words for the iPhone are pretty harsh. "The iPhone vision of the mobile Internet's
future omits controversy, sex, and freedom, but includes strict limits on who can know what and who
can say what. It’s a sterile Disney-fied walled garden surrounded by sharp-toothed lawyers.
The people who create the apps serve at the landlord's pleasure and fear his anger. I hate it."
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OSNews -
1 days and 5 hours ago
"Following two unsuccessful attempts at forcing ISP Telenor to block The Pirate Bay in Norway, the
IFPI and performing rights outfit TONO have abandoned their legal action. The case will not now
head to the Supreme Court but instead the entertainment groups will pin their hopes on new
legislation."
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OSNews -
1 days and 7 hours ago
Finally, we're getting to the meat of the matter. Windows Phone 7 Series really made major
headlines when it was announced a few weeks ago, but despite the big splash, little to nothing was
revealed about the developer environment. Similarly, it was unclear how third party applications
would integrate with the operating system. At MIX10 today, Microsoft revealed all.
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OSNews -
1 days and 10 hours ago
"A number of humorous yet undocumented features are hiding beneath the surface of some of the most
popular open source software applications. Although easter eggs are generally easy to spot when you
can look at an application's source code, there are a few that aren't widely known."
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OSNews -
1 days and 13 hours ago
All Linux users have their own vision of the ideal distribution. Some people crave stability,
others want new and exciting features, some people are very security focused and others are
concerned about licensing. Warren Woodford has his own vision and he's made it accessible to the
world via MEPIS. This week he was willing to take a few minutes to talk about his creation. Read
more on this exclusive OSNews article...
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OSNews -
1 days and 18 hours ago
"In March 2008, Microsoft and Nokia announced their commitment to make Silverlight available for
certain Nokia phones running the Symbian operating system. Microsoft is finally ready to make a
beta of that code available. Microsoft briefly posted, then pulled, the download of the beta of the
Silverlight for Symbiancode on March 11, as well as the associated developer tools for that
release. I grabbed the description of the downloads before they were zapped."
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OSNews -
2 days and 14 hours ago
It's no secret to anyone that while Apple sued HTC, the lawsuit is more about Google than HTC
itself. Since Android is open source, and owned by no one, it's kind of hard to go after Google
itself, and as such, HTC was the prime target, since it is the number one Android smartphone maker.
The New York Times has an in-depth article up about the subject, with a whole boatload of quotes
from people within the two companies, and it paints a picture of all this being a highly emotional
and personal vendetta - especially from Apple's side.
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OSNews -
4 days and 5 hours ago
And thus, our true colours reveal. Since Obama was the young newcomer, technically savvy, many of
us were hoping that he might support patent and/or copyright reform. In case our story earlier on
this subject didn't already tip you off, this certainly will: Obama has sided squarely with the
RIAA/MPAA lobby, and backs ACTA. No copyright and/or patent reform for you, American citizens!
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OSNews -
4 days and 8 hours ago
It's been quiet about the Google-China dispute for a while now, but today, the silence was broken
by China's minister of Industry and Information Technology, Li Yizhong, who stated that Google must
either obey Chinese law or "pay the consequences", leaving no room for a compromise. With more and
more western countries building their own internet filters and internet monitoring schemes, it
becomes ever harder to make a strong fist against China.
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OSNews -
4 days and 9 hours ago
While we are all busy discussing Apple suing HTC for patent infringement, we're almost forgetting
that Nokia and Apple are also embroiled in about ten million lawsuits going either way. The most
recent move comes from Nokia, who seeks to dismiss Apple's antritrust claims using pretty much the
same arguments Apple used to counter Psystar's antitrust claims.
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