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The netbook belongs to Linux
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-29 03:42:18
Why do Microsoft and vendors like ASUS continue to push the line that Microsoft Windows is the ultimate operating system for the diminutive ultraportable netbook market? The Windows 7 plan for netbooks is fraught with limitation and burdens. It's time to bring back the penguin.


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Firefox 3.5 expected June 30
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-29 02:12:47
It looks like Mozilla will just meet its prediction of a June release for Firefox 3.5. The new version of the open-source browser is expected to appear on June 30.


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Windows 7 pricing revealed
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-25 19:48:31
Microsoft has finally spilled the beans on Australian pricing for Windows 7. And there's good news for those that don't want to wait until October to buy a new PC.


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Windows 7 pricing unveiled at last, still too expensive?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology feature

Category: VoIP

2009-06-25 14:10:47
Microsoft has finally unveiled its long awaited Windows 7 pricing, and while it’s cheaper than Vista, and there’s a time-limited half-price offer, is Microsoft being too greedy or is the price right for users to come on down?


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Windows 7 BitLocker To Go tightens thumb drive security
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-24 21:05:57
Security controls on removable drives forms an integral part of Windows 7, squeezing third-party developers from yet another niche.


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Like the Windows 7 starter netbook wallpaper? You'd better; there's no changing it.
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-22 18:40:47
Microsoft seems bent on making netbook users know they’re running the cheapest version of Windows 7. After relenting on the previous restriction only three apps could run at one time the company now will lock the operating system desktop so the default wallpaper can not be changed.


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Panasonic scrubs up for hospital use with Toughbook H1
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-22 02:39:01
Panasonic's latest Toughbook mobile computer is designed specifically for the health industry. Features of the Toughbook H1 include an easily sanitised shell.


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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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Microsoft back down on IE8 $10,000 competition
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-19 22:16:33
Internet Explorer 8 could net you $10,000, but cost you your soul, judging by the feedback from certain sectors to Microsoft’s IE8-only competition. Microsoft has paid attention and now the "ten grand is buried here" competition no longer requires Internet Explorer be used.


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Logitech Vid claims to simplify video calling
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-18 18:21:53
Vid, a free application from Logitech, is designed for those who find existing video calling software too daunting.


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MailServer goes virtual on Mac OS X
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-18 03:08:01
Kerio has begun shipping its MailServer groupware server as a virtual appliance for Parallels Desktop and Server virtualisation products for Mac OS X.


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Safari 11 million, Firefox 150 million
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump

Category: Apple and anything else

2009-06-15 00:50:49
Apple bragged about Safari 4 being downloaded more than 11 million times in three days. Firefox 3.0.11 was downloaded 150 million times in 24 hours.


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Another round of critical security fixes for Firefox
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: News feature

Category: Security

2009-06-14 21:41:52
Firefox 3.0.11, the latest release of the widely-used open-source browser, addresses four critical security issues along with other bug fixes.


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Microsoft toes EC line: no IE in Windows 7 for Europe
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2009-06-11 19:20:09
Windows 7 will be released in Europe without Internet Explorer. But you'll most likely find it on new computers anyway.


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Beware, malware by stealth stalks the net!
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2009-06-10 03:39:36
All is not what it seems on the Internet for those users unlucky enough to be duped by scammers posing as online payment services in order to steal your most private of personal information, including credit card details.


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Adobe's first Patch Tuesday a critical event
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: News feature

Category: Security

2009-06-09 22:17:19
Adobe's first quarterly update for Acrobat and Reader addresses a baker's dozen of vulnerabilities. But Unix users will have to wait until next week for their updates.


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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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Microsoft starts hunting laptop winners in Australia
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2009-06-09 05:40:42
The Microsoft Windows “Laptop Hunter” TV ad campaign in the US that saw one winner proclaim she wasn’t “cool enough to own a Mac” due to the Mac’s higher prices is coming to Australia, giving people the chance to buy a laptop worth up to $1300 with Microsoft’s money.


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Safari 4.0: security fixes galore!
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: News feature

Category: Security

2009-06-08 21:26:45
Safari 4.0 delivers a laundry list of security fixes. Many of them are Windows-specific, but that still leaves plenty that also apply to Mac OS X.


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Windows 7 for $100 – still too much?
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2009-06-08 05:25:11
News of Best Buy’s Win 7 upgrade pricing leak, analysts suggesting a $100 upgrade price for Win 7 Home Premium and Microsoft sometime soon to confirm actual pricing lead us to wonder – what will Microsoft charge for its shiny new OS?


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