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Intel Updates Tools to Support Mac Software on Penryn (PC World via Yahoo! News) - The revamped software development tools can optimize applications for the next-generation Penryn CPU.
Data Loss Prevention Software Goes Interactive (InternetNews.com) - New data loss prevention software from Trend Micro knows when you've been naughty and tells you so.
Software puts biometrics into tax prep data scans (BizJournals) - An Andover web-based software maker has launched its first product, aimed at saving tax accountants from the expense and drudgery of manually entering information into programs such as TurboTax -- a familiar place where others have failed.
Software leads jobs boom in India (rediff.com) - The software sector has once again underlined its importance to the country by accounting for more than half of the total jobs created by Indian industry in the last financial year.
Small businesses in cross hairs of software-piracy crackdown (Louisville Courier-Journal) - Michael Gaertner worried that he could lose his company. The Business Software Alliance was claiming that his 10-person architectural firm was using unlicensed software. The alliance demanded $67,000 — most of one year's profit — or else it would seek more in court.
The software watchdog's bite can hurt (The Philadelphia Inquirer) - Michael Gaertner worried that he could lose his company. A group called the Business Software Alliance had written him to claim that his 10-person architectural firm in Galveston, Texas, was using unlicensed software.
End menace of pirated software: Bharat Goenka (Deepika) - Bangalore, Dec 1 (UNI) Tally software founder Bharat Goenka today called upon the generation next in the IT industry to put an end to the menace of pirated software by adapting the 'Music mantra'.
Google offering free software for mobile phones (WABC-TV New York) - Google says it is developing a software package for wireless phones, but it will be months before consumers can see it.
Small firms bear brunt of software piracy busts (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) - WASHINGTON – Michael Gaertner worried he could lose his company. A group called the Business Software Alliance was claiming that his 10-person architectural firm was using unlicensed software.
Maltese researcher's smart solution to software piracy (Times of Malta) - Nathan Gatt standing in front of a poster describing his research project during the RHUL's Smart Card centre open day. A recent study on software protection found that "half of the countries studied have a piracy rate of 62 per cent or higher".
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