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Linux and the tax office: never the twain shall meet
By: Sam Varghese

Why would a government body offer trial software for small and other businesses which use the GNU/Linux operating system, take it offline when the interest in it grows and keep quiet about it thereafter?
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Sex and violence from the iTunes Store
By: Stephen Withers

TV shows that attracted substantial criticism for their depictions of sex and violence and the use of coarse language are now available from the iTunes Store. Are your favourites among them?


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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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Asus Eee PC 900 set to square off against HP Mini-Note PC
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Not yet available but due in stores by the end of May, the new Asus Eee PC 900 series is the most anticipated computer of the year, with more storage, more memory and a bigger screen in both Windows XP and Linux models. Clearly destined to be another major hit for Asus, the Eee PC 900 faces real competition this time in the new HP Mini-Note – will both be winners?


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Microsoft and XP SP3 – why oh why are there problems?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The reports that Service Pack 3 for Windows XP is causing problems for users are flooding in. Has Microsoft lost control of the software writing process and compatibility with the widest range of hardware?


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$50 more for Linux Eee PC 900 – what gives Asus?
By: Stan Beer

And there we were believing that we could trust a vendor like Asus. The line they’ve spun to journalists in Australia about the Linux Asus Eee PC 900 being $50 more than the Windows version because it has more storage is a load of bull. Overseas, both models are the same price!


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Revamped virtualisation for Linux, Mac, Solaris and Windows
By: Stephen Withers

A new release of Sun's xVM VirtualBox provides Macintosh users with a fresh virtual machine option, and delivers improvements for other host operating systems.


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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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Windows XP SP3: Beware the service pack!
By: Stan Beer

The news that Microsoft has finally made Windows XP SP3 available for public download after many delays may not be the cause for joy that many XP SP2 users are hoping for. In fact, there are some ominous smoke signals on the horizon which may well sound a warning for intending users not to download it just yet.


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Hyundai-Kia signs up for Microsoft Auto
By: Stephen Withers

Korean vehicle maker Hyundai-Kia will work with Microsoft on a new generation of in-car information and entertainment systems based on Microsoft Auto.


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An update on the war against Microsoft's war against Linux
By: David M Williams

Regular readers will know that I've railed against Microsoft's so-called "Get the facts" site for the last fortnight. Rather than give legitimate comparisons facing off Windows servers vs Linux options the site opts for bunkum and hogwash with sensational headlines that have no underlying substance. Here’s the state of play.
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Microsoft Hyper-V jumps to hyperspace to arrive early
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Microsoft’s Hyper-V hypervisor and virtualisation technology is coming early – but given the stuff ups with XP SP3 and Vista SP1, would you trust it – or stick with VMWare or Citrix instead?


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Apple's Safari push to Windows proves a success
By: Stephen Withers

Apple copped some flack from some quarters by offering its Safari web browser to Windows users along with updates for iTunes and QuickTime, but the strategy seems to have paid off.


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Open Screen Alliance seeks common platform from phones to TVs
By: Stephen Withers

A newly formed alliance aims to deliver consistent rich Internet experiences via a wide range of devices.


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iTunes gets movies on DVD release day
By: Stephen Withers

Major studios have allowed Apple and other movie download companies to begin offering movie purchases at the iTunes Store on the same day the title goes on sale on DVD - but only if you live in the US.


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Adobe CS3 for rent
By: Stephen Withers

If you need the full power of Adobe's Creative Suite 3 for the occasional project but can't justify the purchase price, a new rental option may be the answer.


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5th of May is D-Day for Officeworks and Dell
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The day Dell really goes retail down under is the 5th of May, in partnership with Officeworks, and while they’ll be the only partner for now, the deal is not exclusive. It also follows similar moves in the US, Europe and China, seeing Dell go direct to retail, while still selling directly online. Will retail sit well with Dell?


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Er... Microsoft delays XP SP3 web rollout... stuffs up AGAIN?!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

In what is becoming a rather comical comedy of comedic errors for Microsoft, the news that XP SP3 is being temporarily delayed is clearly the punch line to a joke, right? No, it’s yet another delay, due to a ‘compatibility issue’, this time with the Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System.


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