Microsoft always has grand plans for Windows, but it's the little things that need fixing first.
When you've got your database specialist, your glue logic guy and your OS expert together, where's the person who knows how real non-technical people react to software design?
Windows core technology guru Rob Short explains how hackers were involved in Windows Server 2003 development, and why not all NT4 applications will run on it.
A patent case in Rhode Island concerning a key component of Microsoft Office is underway with Steven Sinofsky, the company vice president in charge of Office, in attendance and expected to testify.
When the speed of new ideas slows to a crawl, the good stuff's going on elsewhere.
Microsoft always has grand plans for Windows, but it's the little things that need fixing first.
At one stage it seemed that .Net was simply a prefix for every new Microsoft product release but, while still not perfect, it is evolving into a stable platform for Web services development.
Everyone's agreed the BIOS must die, but nobody's saying too much about the replacement.
IM is rapidly spreading from people's personal lives into their work environment - but it has many security and management implications. We're here to talk you through them.
Windows XP Service Pack 2 addresses many of the security problems of the past few years. But it can't do much about this year's model.
Tablet PCs have yet to achieve serious market penetration, but now could be a good time to buy one. Why not check out our recent coverage in this developing area?
You've read the reviews and digested the key feature enhancements and operational changes. Now it's time to delve a bit deeper and uncover some of Windows XP's secrets. Rupert Goodwins emerges from under the OS's bonnet to report his findings.
History of British PCs
The cash-strapped UK National Museum of Computing is home to an exhibition of the evolution of British PCs.… Watch it now
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