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T.H.E. Journal February 2005 |
DDA Exposes Teachers, Students to 3-D Technology Discreet Design Academy (DDA), incorporating Discreet's new 3ds max 7 software, is designed to bring new visual communication-based skills and learning experiences into the secondary school classroom.  |
T.H.E. Journal February 2005 |
CompuGuard CornerStone The application, released by Centurion Technologies, is designed to maintain the integrity of a computer's critical configuration settings by write-protecting the user's hard drive from permanent changes.  |
PC Magazine March 22, 2005 |
The Lookout: Acrobat Bugs Adobe Systems Inc. has warned of two serious security flaws affecting Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Unix versions of its Acrobat software.  |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
The Microsoft Marketing Myth The author argues that Microsoft is a technology-centric company with incredibly poor marketing -- the pig in the hurricane, spending most of its energy worrying about where it will land.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2005 Clint Boulton |
BEA To Target Telcos With 'Da Vinci' Code BEA is expected to stress SIP and VoIP support in a software suite it plans to unveil Monday.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2005 Michael Singer |
Microsoft, AMD Evangelize 64-Bit Microsoft Technology Centers to feature HP Opteron servers.  |
InternetNews February 4, 2005 Erin Joyce |
A Deal to Plug 'Analog Hole' in Digital Media Microsoft, Macrovision strike IP licensing deal to help stop content from breaking free of DRM protections.  |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Shanda Plays to Win China's leading online game specialist climbs the Great Wall of worry and delivers a great quarter.  |
InternetNews February 3, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Gates Reaffirms Microsoft's Interoperability Pledge Bill Gates says Microsoft will work with the industry on XML-based Web services.  |
BusinessWeek February 14, 2005 Andrew Park |
For Tech, The End Of A Long, Cold Winter Companies are starting to open their wallets for cheaper, more powerful gear.  |
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