The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has updated its set of recommendations for designing Web pages so they can easily accessed by those with disabilities.
Microsoft will end 2008 with a "critical" out-of-cycle patch for IE, according to an advance notification issued Tuesday for a new security update slated for release on Dec. 17.
The trial will test management tools to be used with a future business intelligence implementation of Microsoft SQL Server.
A "critical" security hole in Internet Explorer will not be fixed until sometime in 2009.
Sun Microsystems joins Microsoft and Adobe in the RIA race with the launch of its JavaFX runtime, platform and development tools.
Company releases its latest custom database APIs to optimize .NET applications.
This buggy alpha release holds promise as a browser testing tool for Web developers.
A security contest found more bugs in Google Chrome and Firefox than in Microsoft's IE8 browser.
The search giant is testing the secure execution of Web code natively on x86-based machines.
VMware will expand its strategic relationship with Hewlett-Packard to include the joint development of software that manages datacenter resources.
Bob Kelly described Microsoft's pursuit of a "$400 billion plus" server and tools market.
Microsoft once again has to contend with "Exploit Wednesday." This time, the problem is a zero-day IE 7 flaw discovered soon after the Patch Tuesday release.
The Khronos Group released a spec designed to help programmers work with multicore CPUs and GPUs.
Microsoft found vulnerabilities galore to fix in its final scheduled security patch for the year.
A study by Sandia Labs described limitations to current multicore processing speeds.
December's Patch Tuesday will be a historic security update release. But it won't be because of the size and scope of the eight patches.
According to a new survey from business intelligence (BI) specialist Actuate Corp., open source software (OSS) doesn't simply have a token presence in the enterprise; it has truly arrived.
Enterprise architecture must be a key part of the strategy used to protect computers and networks from cyberattacks, said Ron Ross, a National Institute of Standards and Technology senior computer scientist.
Microsoft on Monday released the public beta of BizTalk Server 2009 along with modules aimed at simplifying RFID deployments.
The free open source code helps create online blog portals using built-in content management features.