Text message batters Europe cell phones
A short-text message, among the 1 billion sent each day in Europe, can freeze or completely disable two cell phones made by German handset maker Siemens.
A short-text message, among the 1 billion sent each day in Europe, can freeze or completely disable two cell phones made by German handset maker Siemens.
NEW ORLEANS -- In yet another sneak peek of its Internet Explorer 5.0 browser, Microsoft Corp.
Maybe you missed this choice item. Earlier this month, Microsoft said itwould serve as founding sponsor of something to be called the FrankfurteBook Awards, affiliated with the annual Frankfurt Book Fair.
It's going to be a busy weekend for IT administrators still struggling to get their systems patched to handle the change to Daylight Saving Time (DST) on March 11. Here are some suggestions from readers about how to deal with the DST patch maze.
Of ducking cybersucker punches and half-naked Web babe-casts. And where is Eugene O'Neil when you really need him?
The giant wireless phone maker is working to fix a software glitch that could cause phone connection problems when carriers upgrade to high-speed network equipment.
In 1971 the first electronic message launched a revolution that some compare to the invention of the printing press and the telephone.
'Microsoft is evidently designing its software to self-destruct if you have to reinstall it more than a time or two. Mercifully, the peasants are finally starting to catch on and are getting much harder to impress.'
The "Microsoft Service Credits for Web Search" program provides kickbacks to businesses who agree to use Microsoft's Live Search services. The more users a company agrees to "influence," the bigger the payout from Microsoft. But the Web Search credit program isn't without precedent at Microsoft.
Posted on Geir Isene's blog:Formal protest regarding the Norwegian vote on ISO/IEC DIS 29500I am writing to you in my capacity as Chairman (of 13 years standing) of the Norwegian mirror committee to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34. I wish to inform you of serious irregularities in connection with the Norwegian vote on ISO/IEC DIS 29500 (Office Open XML) and to lodge a formal protest.