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Windows XP - the OS that won't die
By: Stephen Withers

Windows XP has been given another reprieve by Microsoft. A program that allows vendors to either include or offer a downgrade from Vista to XP will run longer than previously expected.


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Smack, crack, hack and track any network with Linux (not Windows)
By: David M Williams

The very technology underpinning the Internet – TCP/IP – came to life in the world of UNIX. It's no surprise that the best network "auditing" (ie snooping!) tools are to be found on Linux, and not that Johnny-come-lately, Windows. Here is the reason why Windows is crippled by comparison.


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Quit smoking and other ways to keep healthy with Linux
By: David M Williams

Ah, Linux! Is there anything it can't do? Not only can you surf the Internet, write documents and calculate taxes, here's how Linux also wants to look after your health and well-being, including getting you off cigarettes and avoiding repetitive strain injury.
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Apple updates iTunes, Apple TV
By: Stephen Withers

Software updates from Apple fix various bugs in iTunes 8 and deliver security patches and functional improvements to the Apple TV. It's the second time in less than a month that Apple's updated iTunes.


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Iomega's stylin' storage for MacBook Air
By: Stephen Withers

That MacBook Air you bought sure looked slinky with a generous dollop of sophisticated smooth, but you knew you'd need more storage. Iomega comes to the rescue with an external hard disk that's styled to suit Apple's svelte notebook.


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Mac OS X web share cracks 8 percent
By: Stephen Withers

New figures show Mac OS X's web share continues to grow at the expense of Windows. Linux might be growing more rapidly, but it's still too small to be significant.


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Build better blogs with Linux
By: David M Williams

Chances are you have some sort of web site. Linux has a rich history of text processing which can be used to turbo-boost your blogs. In fact, blogging goes to Linux like a hand to a glove.
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Apple backs off on iPhone NDA
By: Stephen Withers

Apple has eased its contentious non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that prevented developers and others from sharing information about the current version of the iPhone software.


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Adobe brings philanthropy in house
By: Stephen Withers

Bucking the outsourcing trend, software developer Adobe has set up its own philanthropic organisation - the Adobe Foundation - after years of corporate giving through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.


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Adding a new hard disk to Linux, and why the Linux filesystem trounces Windows' butt
By: David M Williams

Adding a second (or third or more!) hard drive to your computer is a great way to, well, give your computer more disk space. Ok, the concept is pretty logical but the process to make it work needs some explanation. Here’s what to do, plus one thing the Linux filesystem does brilliantly which Windows can’t do at all.
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Lotus brings Notes to iPhone with free iNotes ultralight
By: Stephen Withers

IBM has delivered on its promise of Lotus iNotes software for Apple's iPhone, so we iApologise for previous suggestions that there could be some iSlippage.


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Google releases Update Engine for Mac
By: Stephen Withers

Various players have come up with update mechanisms for Mac software. Now Google's trying its hand.


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Zimbra hooks up with Exchange
By: Stephen Withers

Interoperability between Zimbra Collaboration Suite and Microsoft Exchange 2003 is the promise of a new extension developed by Yahoo! subsidiary Zimbra.


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iPhone Flash Player progress confirmed
By: Stephen Withers

The release of Adobe Flash for Apple's iPhone might not be imminent, but it may be more than a mirage on the horizon if the two companies can come to terms.


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Windows speaks your instant messaging dialect, too
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Windows, whether XP or Vista, is home to all the major instant messenger (IM) clients, and for things like Skype, unquestionably has the best versions. But if you’re hankering to talk to multiple friends on multiple IM systems at the same time, and you want some open source goodness without having to go through the pain of learning Linux, try Pidgin for Windows instead – the open source program that lets you talk freely.


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Linux speaks your instant messaging dialect
By: David M Williams

No matter your flavour of instant messenger (IM) client, Linux has you covered. With the open source program Pidgin you can talk freely.
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Apple blocks uninformed App Store comments
By: Stephen Withers

Hoo-ray! Apple has moved to cut the crap from App Store reviews by only accepting reports from people that have actually downloaded the application in question.


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Three days between Firefox 3 updates
By: Stephen Withers

A new version of Firefox 3 has appeared, just three days after the debut of the version it replaces.


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