Windows Vista will include a new technology known as Freeze Dry designed to maintain application states and unsaved documents even when patches are automatically applied and PCs are rebooted.
Citrix has outlined plans to develop a Linux version of one of its key security products -- because customers believe that using Windows servers for access systems exposes them to too many security risks.
It might be the world's most widely distributed e-mail client, but Microsoft has confirmed that it has no intention of further developing Outlook Express.
Companies worldwide have been urged to follow the example of Telstra in order to get better discounts when purchasing software from Microsoft.
Less than a month after boasting that its wireless hotspots were online at Sydney's international airport terminal, Telstra has admitted that the vast majority of users will have no easy access to the service.
In the 21st century, if we don't like our political leaders, we endlessly whine about them on blogs. In the Czech Republic, historically a simpler solution was frequently used: throw the offending individuals out the window. Storage managers can learn something from this.
Commentary: What benefit, exactly, are consumers meant to get from product activation?
Google is used to sifting through huge amounts of information to generate its search results, but a 12 gigabyte database proved something more of a challenge for its own financial management and planning systems.
10 years is a long time in technology circles, and plenty has changed since 1992. Then again, maybe it hasn't.
The choice of operating system for a personal digital assisant (PDA) is effectively down to two— Palm OS or Pocket PC—but the variety of choices for the handheld itself is very impressive. We test three of the best, and see what’s coming up soon.
What happens when you make a long-time PC worker use a Mac? First of all, all the little differences come to the fore.
In which ZDNet Australia's reviews editor plays with Microsoft Mac apps, learns some interesting new terms from the Mac community, and makes a surprising swerve to the dark side.
Commentary: ZDNet AU's readers don't like product activation, and that's not entirely surprising.
Sony's update to the P800 is smaller, slicker and a solid challenge to every other smart phone out there. Read our Australian review.
Is the Mac application-starved? Our intrepid reviews editor investigates in the second part of our special Mac feature.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
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