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Could Windows 8 anti-virus trigger antitrust suits?
Sophos says cinch for crooks to crack.
Angela Moscaritolo
Sep 15 2011, 4:06PM
Security
Flash sort of makes it on Windows 8
Just not in Metro.
Liam Tung
Sep 15 2011, 1:18PM
Software
Ballmer makes cameo at Build
Microsoft chief unfurls the roadmap for developers.
Barry Collins
Sep 15 2011, 7:05AM
Security
Windows 8 to get fast boot times
70 percent quicker than Windows 7.
Nicole Kobie
Sep 12 2011, 6:47AM
Software
Windows Phone 7 tracking triggers class action
Claims the feature can't be turned off.
Stewart Mitchell
Sep 2 2011, 1:52PM
Mobility
Two-faced Windows 8 splits for touch and mouse
Forking device market.
Liam Tung
Sep 2 2011, 8:56AM
Mobility
Touch splits Windows 8 users
Windows users want XP cut, copy, paste... but on touch.
Liam Tung
Aug 30 2011, 4:36PM
Software
Mobile
But malware hasn't reached a tipping point.
Tom Brewster
Aug 24 2011, 7:06AM
Hardware
Jailbroken idevices pwned by charging stations
USB mode silently comes to life.
Darren Pauli
Aug 22 2011, 7:46AM
Security
Microsoft lists build teams for Windows 8
How many people does it take to make a new version of Windows?
Liam Tung
Aug 19 2011, 7:19AM
Software
Microsoft prepping 13 patches for 22 flaws
The software giant's monthly security update will include fixes for bugs in all versions of Internet Explorer.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 8 2011, 10:00AM
Security
Microsoft appoints consumer channels chief
Role covers Office, phones and Xbox.
Staff Writers
Aug 3 2011, 8:52AM
Hardware
Yarra Valley Water begins desktop overhaul
Planning underway for XP-to-Windows 7 migration with Lync thrown into the mix.
Ry Crozier
Aug 2 2011, 9:05AM
Services
Apple king of phones, runner-up in PCs
Total computer shipments closing in on HP when iPads included.
Liam Tung
Aug 1 2011, 8:28AM
Mobility
Microsoft fattens Windows donations for non-profits
Sports and recreational organisations qualify.
Liam Tung
Jul 28 2011, 9:27AM
Software
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
Windows Phone gets server management tools
For the home or small business.
Nicole Kobie
Jul 19 2011, 8:05AM
Mobility
Last 1000 days for Windows XP support
OS nears 50 percent market share
Liam Tung
Jul 13 2011, 3:21PM
Services
Virtual desktops thrive in the cloud
Whether you trust in home or heaven depends on where your customer wants their applications to live in a virtualised data centre or the cloud, writes Sholto Macpherson
Sholto Macpherson
Jun 29 2011, 7:21PM
Hardware
Microsoft preps 16 patches, one for cookiejacking
Microsoft plays down risk of cookiejacking.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 14 2011, 8:49AM
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