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  • Guide: Microsoft European draft licence

    The European Commission has rejected Microsoft's proposed server interoperability licence. We dissect its contents.

  • Uncover spyware with Spy Sweeper

    Learn how to obtain and use Webroot Software's Spy Sweeper to clean spyware and adware off your PCs. Then see how this tool compares to Lavasoft's Ad-aware, a popular alternative.

  • Analyse your PC with Dr. Hardware 2003

    Find out how Peter Gebhard's PC analysis application, Dr. Hardware 2003, can tell you almost anything about your Windows PC.

  • Activation aggravation

    Commentary: What benefit, exactly, are consumers meant to get from product activation?

  • Six steps to software license compliance

    Establishing and maintaining a fully licensed software environment takes time and effort. But planning could aid you in tracking software compliance in the future.

  • Dumb technology ideas

    Technology companies don't always think things through before they start coming up with concepts. Neither do I.

  • XP activation FAQs

    As the popularity of Windows XP and Office XP grows, you may have some questions posed to you. Here are some basics of Microsoft's latest antipiracy effort, Product Activation.

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