Connectix Corp. today announced Virtual PC 5 for Mac OS X, the company’s Windows emulator. The new application works with both Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. Connectix did more than just make Virtual PC 5 run ...
We spotted the following posting on an email list. It is apparently a quote from Connectix that explains why some users find that Virtual PC 5.0's performance in OS X is slower than expected. We have ...
Microsoft is acquiring some assets of Connectix, including software that permits Windows to run on a Macintosh and an unreleased server program. Connectix is best known for its 14-year-old Virtual PC ...
Sprawling data centers with ever-expanding storage capacity are driving interest in server virtualization as a way to reduce costs and improve manageability. And software vendors are rising to meet ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
20 February 2003 Microsoft has bought three products from emulation and virtual machine software vendor Connectix for an undisclosed sum. These include emulation software for Windows and Macintosh PC ...
REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 19, 2003 — Microsoft Corp. today announced it has acquired the virtual machine solutions of privately held Connectix Corp., a leading provider of virtualization software for ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. A San Francisco Federal Court judge, The Honorable Charles Legge, ...
San Mateo-based Connectix Corp. on Wednesday unveiled Virtual PC 6.0, the company’s PC emulator for the Mac. The new version will run on Mac OS 9, but adds new features and speed improvements that ...
So what's going on with the Connectix PSX emulator? Well Sony has won a small victory in its legal fight to stop Connectix from selling the Virtual Game Station, the PlayStation emulator software that ...
Connectix has suspended shipment of its Virtual Game Station, a program that lets Macintosh owners run PlayStation games on their computers, due to a decision handed down by the San Francisco Federal ...
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