Software
Opera Mini 4.1 for mobiles takes to the stage
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The latest performance from browser company Opera comes in the form of Opera Mini 4.1, replacing the drab inbuilt browsers of most mobile cell phones with one that brings the desktop browsing experience to the small screen – with flourish!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The latest performance from browser company Opera comes in the form of Opera Mini 4.1, replacing the drab inbuilt browsers of most mobile cell phones with one that brings the desktop browsing experience to the small screen – with flourish!
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Flash 10 goes beta
By: Stephen Withers
A beta release of Flash Player 10 is available for download. What has Adobe got for us to look forward to?
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By: Stephen Withers
A beta release of Flash Player 10 is available for download. What has Adobe got for us to look forward to?
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From newb to 100 with Ubuntu Linux 8.04
By: David M Williams
Your friends have been telling you to try out Ubuntu; forget the Microsoft proprietary operating system and liberate your computer. Yet, it's not such smooth sailing. Sure, you can download the Ubuntu CD, or get handed one, but once you're sitting at a login prompt what then? What can you actually do with this thing?
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By: David M Williams
Your friends have been telling you to try out Ubuntu; forget the Microsoft proprietary operating system and liberate your computer. Yet, it's not such smooth sailing. Sure, you can download the Ubuntu CD, or get handed one, but once you're sitting at a login prompt what then? What can you actually do with this thing?
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It’s official: Jobs to speak at June 9 WWDC keynote
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Although speculation was rife that Steve Jobs would speak at Apple’s WorldWide Developers Conference, the world waited for official confirmation that His Jobsness would be there. He, and fellow executives, will showcase Mac OS X Leopard, iPhone 2.0 and the SDK, but there’s no mention – yet – of the 3G iPhone.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Although speculation was rife that Steve Jobs would speak at Apple’s WorldWide Developers Conference, the world waited for official confirmation that His Jobsness would be there. He, and fellow executives, will showcase Mac OS X Leopard, iPhone 2.0 and the SDK, but there’s no mention – yet – of the 3G iPhone.
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Service Pack 1 arrives for Office 2008
By: Stephen Withers
We knew Microsoft was about to release a security update for Office 2008, but a full-blown service pack came as a surprise.
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By: Stephen Withers
We knew Microsoft was about to release a security update for Office 2008, but a full-blown service pack came as a surprise.
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ZoneAlarm virtualises browsing
By: Stephen Withers
We're repeatedly warned of the danger of drive-by downloads and other net nasties. But what if you could browse with factory-fresh software every time?
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By: Stephen Withers
We're repeatedly warned of the danger of drive-by downloads and other net nasties. But what if you could browse with factory-fresh software every time?
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OpenOffice.org readies Mac-native release
By: Stephen Withers
One of the main barriers to the wider adoption of the OpenOffice.org (OOo) suite by Mac users is its dependence on X11, as few of them are comfortable working in that environment. If that requirement vanished and OOo took on the familiar Aqua look and feel, would you give the open source office suite a try?
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By: Stephen Withers
One of the main barriers to the wider adoption of the OpenOffice.org (OOo) suite by Mac users is its dependence on X11, as few of them are comfortable working in that environment. If that requirement vanished and OOo took on the familiar Aqua look and feel, would you give the open source office suite a try?
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Bills joins Bill's management team
By: Stephen Withers
Storage software vendor Acronis has appointed Simon Bills as its national distribution manager for Australia and New Zealand.
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By: Stephen Withers
Storage software vendor Acronis has appointed Simon Bills as its national distribution manager for Australia and New Zealand.
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Microsoft announces May 2008 startup of WorldWide Telescope
By: William Atkins
Microsoft chairman William “Bill” Gates announces that the computer software program WorldWide Telescope will be available free to Internet users by the end of May 2008. Gates calls it "an observatory on your desktop."
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By: William Atkins
Microsoft chairman William “Bill” Gates announces that the computer software program WorldWide Telescope will be available free to Internet users by the end of May 2008. Gates calls it "an observatory on your desktop."
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Why we love Ubuntu Linux (or maybe we don't)
By: David M Williams
With Ubuntu 8.04 now on the streets, it’s time to catch a breather and reflect on just why Ubuntu gets all the hype. Why is Ubuntu the hottest brand in Linuxdom at this time? Why is it the distro most frequently advocated? I posed these questions to readers and LUG members; here’s the feedback from real-life Linux users.
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By: David M Williams
With Ubuntu 8.04 now on the streets, it’s time to catch a breather and reflect on just why Ubuntu gets all the hype. Why is Ubuntu the hottest brand in Linuxdom at this time? Why is it the distro most frequently advocated? I posed these questions to readers and LUG members; here’s the feedback from real-life Linux users.
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EyeTV 3.0.2 update adds features and even more polish
By: Stephen Withers
Elgato's EyeTV TV tuner software is well regarded among the Mac community, and for good reason. The latest update - version 3.0.2 - delivers some mainly geographically-specific new features along with a little spit and polish for users at large.
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By: Stephen Withers
Elgato's EyeTV TV tuner software is well regarded among the Mac community, and for good reason. The latest update - version 3.0.2 - delivers some mainly geographically-specific new features along with a little spit and polish for users at large.
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What's coming on May's Patch Tuesday
By: Stephen Withers
Microsoft has a mixed crop of updates for us this month, affecting old and new versions of Windows, Office - including the Mac version - and the company's range of security products.
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By: Stephen Withers
Microsoft has a mixed crop of updates for us this month, affecting old and new versions of Windows, Office - including the Mac version - and the company's range of security products.
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AVG revamps channel team
By: Stephen Withers
Security software specialist AVG (AU/NZ) has reorganised its channel management team with a pair of promotions and a new hire.
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By: Stephen Withers
Security software specialist AVG (AU/NZ) has reorganised its channel management team with a pair of promotions and a new hire.
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Moonlighting Linux: the future of rich web apps
By: David M Williams
As we know, static HTML web sites are passé. Yet, Java applets never turned out to be the killer online application platform they possibly could have been. The modern introduction of Ajax has undoubtedly improved the web experience but it’s not a panacea. Here’s how to get started using the Moonlight development technology from the Mono Project.
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By: David M Williams
As we know, static HTML web sites are passé. Yet, Java applets never turned out to be the killer online application platform they possibly could have been. The modern introduction of Ajax has undoubtedly improved the web experience but it’s not a panacea. Here’s how to get started using the Moonlight development technology from the Mono Project.
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JavaFX to take on AIR, Silverlight
By: Stephen Withers
As if Adobe and Microsoft weren't providing enough choices for the development of rich Internet applications with AIR and Silverlight, Sun is aiming JavaFX at the same market.
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By: Stephen Withers
As if Adobe and Microsoft weren't providing enough choices for the development of rich Internet applications with AIR and Silverlight, Sun is aiming JavaFX at the same market.
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XP SP3 rollout begins in earnest
By: Stephen Withers
Windows XP Service Pack 3 is now available via Windows Update.
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By: Stephen Withers
Windows XP Service Pack 3 is now available via Windows Update.
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New VP for SME in APJ at SAP
By: Stephen Withers
SAP has appointed Tim Cavill as vice president for small and midsize enterprise channels in the Asia Pacific and Japan region.
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By: Stephen Withers
SAP has appointed Tim Cavill as vice president for small and midsize enterprise channels in the Asia Pacific and Japan region.
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OpenSolaris opens for business
By: Stephen Withers
The first supported release of the OpenSolaris operating system has arrived.
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By: Stephen Withers
The first supported release of the OpenSolaris operating system has arrived.
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