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News2007: The year in tech
Well, here we are folks, the final issue of the year. So many ideas come to mind. Top 10 best tech products of the year? Top 10 worst tech products of the year? 2007 winners and losers? I suppose Read more…
Sun giving $1M to open-source devs
Sun Microsystems loves the open-source community and they want the world to know. At the FOSS.IN Read more…
Sun phasing out mobile Java
Sun Microsystems has announced that it’s phasing out mobile Java (Java Micro Edition)–the version of Java that’s long been the standard for mobile devices and set-top boxes. Why? The company thinks Read more…
Sun and Samsung working on iPhone killer?
This one sure sounds like a rumor, though I suppose you never know: apparently Sun Microsystems and Samsung are working together jointly on a Java-based phone that’s aiming for iPhone territory. Read more…
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Sun to sell Windows servers
Well, this comes as a bit of a surprise. Once bitter rivals in the world of enterprise computing, Read more…
Sun goes green with new data center
You know what they say: lead by example. Sun has apparently taken that adage to heart–today, the company will open the doors to its new green data Read more…
Sun to cut jobs as part of corporate restructuring
As part of an ongoing corporate restructuring plan, Sun Microsystems will cut additional jobs Read more…
IBM readies’System p’Power6-based servers
…Speaking of the “world’s fastest chip,” turns out that Sun’s Niagara 2 isn’t the only game in town. We’ve been hearing about Read more…
| Press ReleasesPress Release: Sun Microsystems Exceeds Profit Target; Reports Results for Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal Year 2007Sun Microsystems Exceeds Profit Target; Reports Results for Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal Year 2007 SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 30 — Sun Microsystems, Inc. reported results today for its fourth Read more… |