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Mozilla software engineer Stuart Parmenter explains the new and improved inner workings of the Firefox 3 memory manager and what was involved in the quest of decreasing the browser's memory load. Not simply all about...

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Inside ReactOS

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Lead kernel developer Alex Ionescu talks about the internals of ReactOS and the direction the operating system is taking. His ReactOS "demo" at the end of the talk is quite funny, as he manages to...

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Here comes another article from Mark Russinovich, the maker of the famous SysInternals tools. This time, he delves into the world of the Windows Vista Kernel and the improvements that have been made. ...

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Social searching is a relatively new idea that gives search engines a special twist. While many search engines will constantly spew out irrelevant information, spam links, and other unwanted results, social searching aims to remove...

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Microsoft's first try at a gaming console amounted to essentially a very affordable PC. It used standard PC components, including a mobile Intel processor (a hybrid Pentium 3/Celeron), a desktop NVIDIA chipset, a Western...

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Part I of this series covered Microsoft's vision for dynamic content creation in the next generation of console games. The XBox 360's procedural synthesis techniques were explained, and a general overview of the multicore PowerPC...

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Working off of Windows CE, Windows Automotive (4.2) is an operating system that offers speech navigation, speech interface, and the ability to work with your existing devices (PocketPCs & Smart Phones). Microsoft even goes...

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Google Inc. continued its unorthodox initial public offering yesterday by meeting face to face with large, institutional investors while preparing to unveil a novel virtual roadshow for individual investors. Buried in its Monday...

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Every wonder how the iPod became to be as popular as it is? Wired has an excellent article explaining how the iPod was created, and the problems involved with getting it out the door....

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A while ago the telephone-based product activation process of Windows XP was independently analyzed by tecCHANNELSince then the information that is revealed by the installation ID, which users are required to supply to Microsoft during...

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Inside Jaguar, Part 2

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I ran into this article by accident and I thought that this might interest if not some, most of you. Nick dePlume has posted the second part of his article, 'Inside Jaguar: An exclusive sneak-peek...

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