The GPS system originated as a military application; its business uses now have CIOs interested. How can it can help your business with tracking applications?
A high-speed voice/data network takes lots of planning and patience. Hear how one IT manager set about tackling this task.
2007 was an eventful year for Microsoft, with the company playing what it considered to be its trump card (only to discover Vista wasn't trumps, XP was). But the lovable giant had its fingers in many other pies -- making for a year of management changes, entry into unclaimed markets and new alliances.
Microsoft plans to scour its code to look for flaws similar to a recent serious Windows bug and to update its development practices to prevent similar problems in future products.
Microsoft always has grand plans for Windows, but it's the little things that need fixing first.
Well, here we are. After years of bluster, measured progress and loads of annoyance, Australia's broadband users head to the polls on Saturday with a score to settle.
The GPS system originated as a military application; its business uses now have CIOs interested. How can it can help your business with tracking applications?
A high-speed voice/data network takes lots of planning and patience. Hear how one IT manager set about tackling this task.
For a man a few months away from leaving his job, Bill Gates has a lot on his mind.
The next version of Windows will grade performance. You'll have to decide whether to buy a new hard drive.
The biggest paradigm shift in Windows 2000 is going from WINS to DNS for name resolution. This case study reveals that in an Active Directory environment, DNS is even more critical and that Win2K troubleshooting should often begin with DNS.
The GPS system originated as a military application; its business uses now have CIOs interested. How can it can help your business with tracking applications?
Microsoft Money 2006 is a worthwhile upgrade for current users who like to bank and pay bills online, but it requires Windows XP.
Microsoft always has grand plans for Windows, but it's the little things that need fixing first.
Will XP support your hardware? Bill O'Brien knows that you really don't want to roll out Windows 2000 only to find yourself facing yet another upgrade decision in a few months.
The Optus USB modem works as advertised, but fluctuations in service and a few software bugs have hampered our experience during testing.
Conroy ducks, Ballmer evades and Android Fails -- Club Builder
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