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  • Virus authors: Wanted, Dead or Alive

    The wind had lately been whistling mournfully through the sparsely-populated streets of Redmond Gulch as tumbleweeds bounced heedlessly to destinations unknown.

  • Time for Linux bigots to take a back seat

    Ideologues have to fade into the background and keep their philosophical debates within the the community.

  • Linux marches on Microsoft in NSW

    IBM and Novell's inking of contracts to formally become members of the NSW government's Linux and open source panel should finally start delivering some real competition in state procurement.

  • WMF flaw fails to spark attacks on AU users: Microsoft

    Microsoft said today there had been -no evidence" of any consumer or enterprise users in Australia being attacked via a serious vulnerability in the Windows Meta File area of code in the Windows operating system.

  • Ballmer on tight rein in Australia

    Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer is in Sydney to meet with key customers and partners, and give corporate executives the Redmond view of "innovation with impact".

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