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Microsoft fixes 19-year-old Windows bug

Microsoft fixes 19-year-old Windows bug

Exploit would've attracted a six-figure price on the black market.
Barry Collins Nov 14 2014, 4:55PM Software
Office for iPad: 12m downloads but poor reviews

Office for iPad: 12m downloads but poor reviews

Many users unimpressed.
Barry Collins Apr 6 2014, 3:11PM Mobility
Windows 8.1 overtakes Vista but XP climbs too

Windows 8.1 overtakes Vista but XP climbs too

Combined Windows 8 and 8.1 top 10% market share for first time.
Nicole Kobie Feb 4 2014, 11:35AM Software
AMD back in the black, but PC division shrinks 15%

AMD back in the black, but PC division shrinks 15%

Consoles help the company return to profitability.
Shona Ghosh Oct 21 2013, 8:26AM Hardware
First Twitter app for Android tablet hits Samsung Galaxy 10.1

First Twitter app for Android tablet hits Samsung Galaxy 10.1

Twitter's rolled out a tablet-optimised Android app - but only for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Shona Ghosh Oct 14 2013, 8:19AM Mobility
Firefox switches off plugins - except Flash

Firefox switches off plugins - except Flash

Preview version no longer activates plugins automatically.
Nicole Kobie Sep 27 2013, 8:20AM Software
Lenovo unveils Android tablets... but Windows can wait

Lenovo unveils Android tablets... but Windows can wait

Android-based tablets to arrive next month, with a Windows release later in the year.
Nicole Kobie Jul 21 2011, 9:48AM Mobility
Gartner excludes Windows 7 from tablet forecast

Gartner excludes Windows 7 from tablet forecast

Apple's market share still to slide.
Nicole Kobie Apr 12 2011, 8:26AM Mobility
Linux's rival no longer Microsoft, but Apple

Linux's rival no longer Microsoft, but Apple

Switch to mobile devices means battling Microsoft is like "kicking a puppy", says Linux guru.
Nicole Kobie Apr 7 2011, 2:26PM Software
Ain't nobody here but us chickens

Ain't nobody here but us chickens

Telstra’s tangle with Twitter is a lesson in how not to engage
customers on social networks.
Staff Writers Oct 13 2008, 12:09PM Collaboration
The outlook is cloudy but fine for Cloud Computing

The outlook is cloudy but fine for Cloud Computing

Always one to have his pulse on the latest technology, Rabid looks to the skies for ‘Cloud Computing’
Rabid Reseller Jul 22 2008, 3:19PM Collaboration
Australia has broadband vision, but Telstra in the way

Australia has broadband vision, but Telstra in the way

Local telecommunications analyst Paul Budde claims, Australia is one of the leading countries to recognise the social and economic benefits of broadband infrastructure, however without a genuine participation from Telstra investment would be wasted.
Lilia Guan Jul 22 2008, 2:08PM Collaboration
Asia PC sales up, but prices down

Asia PC sales up, but prices down

Retail sales of PCs in Asia surged 21 per cent last year, according to new research, but prices paid by region's consumers fell dramatically.
Simon Burns Mar 15 2008, 10:01AM Hardware
PCA Blog: Centrino 2 looks great, but then there's Eee

PCA Blog: Centrino 2 looks great, but then there's Eee

I've just spent a week using Fujitsu's sleek 12.1inch LifeBook Q2010 (3G) notebook - it's one of the easiest machines to cart around that I've used in a while (including on some plane flights), but it had me wondering about the massive disparity in notebook prices.

William Maher Mar 11 2008, 2:21PM Hardware
Digital Content: The technology is here, but who supplies the content?

Digital Content: The technology is here, but who supplies the content?

Are telecommunications providers missing out on the big bucks by simply reselling digital content to end users? According to independent research and IT&T analyst group, IDC, most telecommunications providers would struggle to deliver their own content. If it was to be done by a telco they would either sky rocket to success or fail dismally.
Lilia Guan Mar 4 2008, 3:23PM Training & Development
Viral email traffic falls but threat remains

Viral email traffic falls but threat remains

Clandestine threats are on the rise, despite a dramatic reduction in virus
traffic.
Tom Young Aug 2 2006, 11:05AM Security
Lenovo profit tops forecasts, but shares skid

Lenovo profit tops forecasts, but shares skid

China's Lenovo Group reported a better-than-expected 22 percent jump in quarterly earnings on Tuesday, but investors dumped its shares on profit taking and concerns about falling margins.
Doug Young Nov 2 2005, 3:09PM Hardware
Memories fade, but ink is forever

Memories fade, but ink is forever

HP has announced a large step forward in considerably improving the shelf life of home printed digital photos with the introduction of its new range of ‘Vivera’ colour ink cartridges.
Dan Chiapinni Jan 28 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Perimeter security up but internals still vulnerable

Perimeter security up but internals still vulnerable

Companies have made significant strides in patching against vulnerabilities that threaten the perimeter, but fixing internal flaws is still a big problem, a researcher said in findings he presented at this week's Black Hat security meetings in the US.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Jul 29 2004, 12:00AM Security
Linux rising in corporates, but still a geek's paradise

Linux rising in corporates, but still a geek's paradise

Interest in Linux as a business tool continues to grow, but enthusiasm for the open source operating system remains strongest amongst dedicated community hackers, new data from Linux.conf.au 2004 reveals.
Angus Kidman Jan 15 2004, 12:00AM Software

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