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Windows 7 desktop virtualisation opens new possibilities
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-21 04:33:34
Microsoft Windows 7 brings new levels of virtualisation to the desktop. This includes natively booting from virtual hard disks and XP Mode. Both open exciting new possibilities for enterprise deployments and software distribution.


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More critical Microsoft updates, even for Vista
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: News feature

Category: Security

2009-06-09 19:43:28
June's Patch Tuesday release from Microsoft addresses more vulnerabilities than there are days in the month. And this time, Mac users needn't feel left out.


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Lotus Notes creator says Google Wave violates Web
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery

Category: The Linux user and switcher blog

2009-06-09 19:34:53
Ray Ozzie, the man behind Lotus Domino/Lotus Notes and now Bill Gates' replacement as Microsoft Chief Software Architect has voiced his take on Google Wave during an interview at Silicon Valley's Churchill Club. He claims Wave is anti-Web while Microsoft’s Live Mesh is web friendly.


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June Patch Tuesday will be a biggie!
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2009-06-04 23:46:13
Microsoft's planning to release ten new security bulletins next Tuesday, along with an update to finish a job started in May. But there's still a critical bug in Windows that hasn't been completely squashed.


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Office 2010 preview tips up on torrent sites
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2009-05-19 00:51:18
Had your fill of pre-release and now release candidate Windows 7 from Microsoft, and want something else shiny and new to try out? Step right up and take your chances with the law while downloading a “pirate” copy of the Office 2010 Technical Preview, now available at all those endangered torrent sites near you.


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Mac PowerPoint flaw goes unpatched
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump

Category: Apple and anything else

2009-05-13 20:44:23
If you're using PowerPoint for Mac, take extra care when opening documents received from others.


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Mac OS X 10.5.7 finally arrives: dozens of security fixes
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump

Category: Apple and anything else

2009-05-12 23:39:01
Well, it's finally here. Mac OS X 10.5.7 delivers a swag of bug fixes, including many with security implications. There's a corresponding security update for 10.4 Tiger.


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'Pretend' updates for Windows 7 RC being pushed this week
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2009-05-11 00:08:48
Running Windows 7 RC? You should see some updates arrive beginning on Patch Tuesday (May 12), but you won't see any changes.


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PowerPoint the focus of May's Patch Tuesday
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2009-05-07 18:16:49
After a busy April, May's Patch Tuesday looks like being a walk in the park for Windows administrators as only one bulletin is scheduled. But don't get complacent: it is a critical issue.


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StatPlus:mac LE plugs Excel analysis hole
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2009-05-06 18:37:12
A free application restores data analysis tools to Excel 2008, using routines drawn from a professional statistics package.


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Vision Australia receives $6 million Microsoft grant
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Server

2009-04-21 19:24:24
Microsoft Australia has made a $A6.6 million software grant to Vision Australia.


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Exchange Server 2010 beta goes public
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Server

2009-04-17 01:18:50
Microsoft has officially begun the public beta program for Exchange Server 2010.


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Office for Mac update size 'mystery' solved
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Server

2009-04-15 20:25:13
Even the experts get it wrong sometimes. That observation is prompted by a comment made in Intego's Mac Security Blog about the sizes of this week's updates for Office for Mac 2004 and 2008.


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Exchange Server beta leads next generation of Microsoft Office
Written By: Jake Widman
Section: Technology feature

Category: Server

2009-04-15 15:17:03
The public beta of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is the first entry in the suite of Office 2010 and related products Microsoft plans to release by sometime in...2010.


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April a big month for Microsoft security updates
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Server

2009-04-14 20:57:53
It's a busy month for Windows administrators, as Microsoft has released eight security bulletins addressing more than 20 vulnerabilities. Five of the bulletins are rated 'critical'.


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Microsoft Office for iPhone?
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Server

2009-04-07 19:55:51
A wave of reports were triggered by a recent hint by Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft's business division, that a version of Office is on the way to the iPhone. But exactly what was he talking about?


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Beware of malware-loaded PowerPoint files
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2009-04-06 00:03:29
A fresh wave of malicious documents are being used in targeted attacks on Microsoft Office users. This time, PowerPoint is the vehicle.


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NSW schools netbooks program to present a $600 million bill for taxpayers
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Beerfiles

Category: IT blog

2009-04-02 04:40:07
While people have been scratching their heads over the cost of the NSW Government schools laptops program, over the next three years Lenovo, Microsoft and Adobe will rake in $600 million. And the big losers out of this first world version of a one laptop per student program will be taxpayers and the wider IT industry.


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Microsoft promises to release Windows 7, free
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2009-03-31 19:47:23
In an exclusive, long sought after interview with Microsoft’s CEO and Lord of the Dance, Steve Ballmer, a startling revelation on the future of Windows has emerged, set to shock, surprise, delight and dismay. Which emotion will you feel today?


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Are Linux apps and games worth paying for?
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery

Category: The Linux user and switcher blog

2009-03-25 07:48:49
The Linux operating system is free; you can download it without paying any licensing fees. You can use it in the home, you can run a business on it, even a data centre. You can embed it within tiny custom hardware. Despite this, Linux hasn't become a household name. Paradoxically, it may be the perceived dearth of commercial applications which is a cause.


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