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Software millionaire died in fall (UPI) - HONOLULU, July 15 (UPI) -- Investigators in Hawaii say the bipolar disorder-afflicted millionaire founder of Webroot Software died of injuries suffered in a fall.

Brake software latest threat to 787 (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - Verifying software in the brake control system of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner is the latest problem holding back the new plane's first test flight, the troubled program's chief said.

i-flex Solutions Becomes Oracle Financial Services Software (Nasdaq) - (RTTNews) - Wednesday, i-flex Solutions said that the company approved to change the name of the company to 'Oracle Financial Services Software'. The company said that the EGM would be convened on August 11, 2008 to seek members' approval for the same.

IPhone 2.0 Software Update (PC World) - The original iPhone was an amazingly capable device, but it certainly wasn't perfect. The 2.0 software update is a major...

Free Software Foundation Heading Up New Data-Portability Group (Wired News) - The Boston-based Free Software Foundation has announced the formation of Autonomo.us, the latest industry initiative to promote open data portability on social networks. However, with other like-minded groups like DiSo and OAuth already active and pumping out usable code, Auotonomo.us has some catching up to do.

EA to Publish Rage, New Id Software Game (PC World) - Electronic Arts (EA) has announced plans to publish Id Software's newest game in development, Rage. More information is...

Symantec: Security software needs speed (Computerworld Singapore) - Updated: 16 Jul 2008 FRAMINGHAM, JULY 15, 2008— Symantec Corp. released beta versions of its flagship Windows software Tuesday, citing significant improvements in performance.

Software millionaire died in fall (Moldova.org) - Investigators in Hawaii say the bipolar disorder-afflicted millionaire founder of Webroot Software died of injuries suffered in a fall. Steven Thomas, 36, who had homes in Boulder, Colo., and Hawaii, disappeared two weeks ago, the Rocky Mountain News reported. Hikers found his body Sunday at the foot of Pali, a cliff almost 1,000 feet high over Honolulu.Thomas had been diagnosed with the mental ...

Review: iPhone 2.0 software update (Macworld) - The 2.0 software update for the iPhone (and iPod touch) is a major improvement over the operating system on the original iPhone, adding dozens of new features and refining several old ones. Dan Moren looks at the changes.

Economic gloom could lead to rise in illegal software (PC Advisor) - Companies warned against unlicensed products Most British businesses are risking prosecution by turning to unlicensed software in a bid to cut costs, according to a survey conducted by the Federation Against Software Theft (Fast).

 
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