29 September 2006, 19:59
On the 2nd of October 2006, the Stanford University's Folding@Home distributed computing project will release a beta client for the project where a large chunk of the GROMACS core run ...
27 September 2006, 15:15
If it works as promised, the Webradio Deluxe 2 app from MAGIX provides an affordable and easy way to grow your music collection from internet radio transmissions
26 September 2006, 14:43
Apple promises enhancements across entire workflow with Aperture 1.5 image-editor and manager
26 September 2006, 13:30
One of the key differences between XP Home Edition and XP Pro was that XP home wouldn't have scalable processor support - of course at the time this wasn't a ...
26 September 2006, 11:00
V12 of Ulead's budget image-editing app, PhotoImpact, adds "innovative features that allow beginners to immediately enjoy success in editing digital photos and sharing images in creative projects"
25 September 2006, 10:35
A new public beta version of the Windows Vista operating system, build 5728, is now available but only for a limited time and with some limitations that might mean you'd ...
12 September 2006, 17:32
What was wrong with the first ten versions?
7 September 2006, 11:30
One the face of it, it should be a simple thing to own what you create and to exchange it. In practice, it doesn’t work out so well.
30 August 2006, 09:19
Following its acquisition of JASC and its popular PaintShop Pro program last year and the ubiquitous WinZip this spring, Corel is set to buy InterVideo - which itself took over ...
29 August 2006, 16:08
It had to happen. A new legal music download service will be launched in December which will offer MP3s free at the point of delivery. New York-based Spiralfrog says its ...
29 August 2006, 15:26
Is Amazon's listing of prices and availability a ruse to convince the world that retail versions of Windows Vista will be arriving in the foreseeable future?
24 August 2006, 16:04
Distributed computing operation Folding@Home, a hugely popular molecular simulation project, yesterday announced a client version for the Cell processor found on the up-coming Playstation 3 console.
17 August 2006, 08:27
In what can only be seen as an embarrassment to any company, Hosting-Unlimited, provider of web hosting solutions, appears to have had its own forums hacked.
16 August 2006, 19:21
Boot Camp - Apple's free downloadable application that lets you dual-boot Intel Macs between Windows XP and Mac OS X - now includes support for the "latest" Intel-based Macs
31 July 2006, 09:11
The house of Lords announced on Friday that it was launching an inquiry into the personal Internet security of UK citizens.
25 July 2006, 08:35
Some of you may be familiar with the famous Turing test, which has a model for determining if the entity you are conversing with is artificial or not.
12 July 2006, 16:13
Version 9 of Acronis's Privacy Expert Suite is set to get a big sales boost from Amazon UK where it will soon be available for a knock-down £16.99 for a ...
6 July 2006, 09:03
Microsoft will have been none too pleased when the Open Document XML format got ISO approval and it was said to be unlikely that their own Open XML would get ...
23 June 2006, 01:24
There's no end of good stuff available free on the web but Bob Crabtree reckons the best of the lot could be FreeUndelete 2.0, a sub-1MB app that just saved ...
31 May 2006, 08:09
World Cup Fever is building and with it a tidal wave of products to feed our insatiable footie appetites. Cyberlink, perhaps Taiwan's top consumer software house, is making its own ...
26 May 2006, 15:08
It's starting to look ever more likely that the consumer version of Vista, the next iteration of Windows, will be now be arriving later than Microsoft's most recently promised delivery ...
2 May 2006, 16:01
Apple is running a commercial boasting that Mac computers aren't susceptible to viruses but some security experts reckon that's just not true
26 April 2006, 16:14
Linspire has announced two free versions of its paid-for Linux OS, one completely open-source, the other including some proprietary software
26 April 2006, 13:22
Latest version of Ulead's VideoStudio - V10 due in early May - is claimed to be the first consumer video editing program able to author high-definition discs in the new ...
18 April 2006, 15:04
Firefox 1.5.0.2, the latest version of the Mozilla Foundation's free web browser, is now available for download in versions for Windows, Linux and Apple Mac OS X. Apple users can ...
18 April 2006, 14:04
The CEO of database firm Oracle has said that the company may look to launch its own Linux distribution, or even acquire an existing one.
18 April 2006, 13:27
The £24.99 special price (inc VAT and delivery) being offered for ThinkFree Office 3 by online reseller Computrolley looks set to end in a few hours when it rises by ...
14 April 2006, 12:12
The Google Store has one area dedicated to software (most of it free) but is largely given over to branded goodies (and not-so-goodies), mostly at somewhat inflated prices
13 April 2006, 15:46
Apple today announced the launch of a revamped version of its widely-criticised RAW-image editing and management program Aperture that sells for far less than the original and runs natively on ...
13 April 2006, 11:57
HEXUS.community stalwart Gordon Handley (Gordy) gets down and dirty with Apple Boot Camp Public Beta - the utility that let's Intel-based Macs dual-boot between Windows XP and Mac OS X
10 April 2006, 11:43
Webaroo is a new search and caching service which aims to bring the Internet to mobile devices even when there's no Internet connection.
7 April 2006, 14:57
We go hands-on with Parallels Workstation 2.1 Beta for Mac OS X - a utility that lets users of Intel-based Macs run Windows, Linux and other operating systems at the ...
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