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CounterPath adds enterprise-grade softphone to support OutlookOpen in New Window
Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick write, "In the new product category, CounterPath has added an enterprise- and carrier-grade softphone for Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Exchange to its Bria softphone read more »
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Boxee gets support for Netflix streamingOpen in New Window
Boxee is releasing on Thursday a new version of its media center software that adds support for Netflix Watch Instantly streaming movies. Unlike streaming solutions from Roku and Microsoft's Xbox 360 read more »
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Flock OpenID support a small step for slow-moving standardOpen in New Window
"Through a partnership that includes MySpace and Vidoop, an alpha extension brings OpenID management to the Flock social browser. It's an interesting approach to boosting awareness, but OpenID is.. read more »
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HP Transforming IT OpsOpen in New Window
Chris Murphy writes, "Randy Mott's telling an incredibly persuasive story. Hewlett-Packard Co.'s CIO is laying out the results of a three-year journey by his team to transform the way it builds, d read more »
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Apple removes antivirus support pageOpen in New Window
A support page on Apple's Web site recommending users purchase antivirus software for their Macs received a lot of attention over the past couple of days, but on Tuesday Apple removed the page fr read more »
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Google Chrome Browser To Support CustomizationOpen in New Window
The move gives Google's Web browser the same level of third-party extensions as Mozilla Firefox. read more »
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Microsoft, Novell toast anniversary with tools, support couponsOpen in New Window
"Marking the two-year anniversary of their partnership, Microsoft and Novell said Wednesday they were releasing tools to help users manage and support SUSE Linux." read more »
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My First JavaFX AppletOpen in New Window
"This NetBeans IDE 6.1 tutorial shows how you configure a draggable JavaFX Applet. A draggable applet can be dragged out of the web browser, and it keeps running even after the browser is closed." read more »
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