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    Microsoft's Windows juggernaut is collapsing under its own weight, as it tries to support 20 years of applications and becomes more complicated by the minute, according to analyst firm Gartner.

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    Software vendor CA plans to move its Melbourne-based antivirus labs to a new facility after exhausting the space and energy resources at its current location -- by consuming as much power as an average metal-welding factory.

  • Hammond gets in bed with IP telephony

    Aged care specialist Hammond Care Group is deploying a new Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) corporate telephony system based on technology from Cisco Systems.

  • Microsoft revs up for radical Office refit

    Psst! Want a copy of the just-released Beta 2 build of Office 2007? There's no need to whisper. Microsoft is now offering a "preview" edition of its forthcoming supersuite as a free download.

  • Ticketek outsources IT systems in $6m deal

    Ticketek has outsourced its major business applications, citing growth and improved security as the reasons for its $6.1 million deal with Hostworks.

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    As circuit-switched PBXs are nearing obsolescence, IP technology is increasingly becoming the standard for corporate voice communications. Are you ready for the change over.

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    WinZip 10 is a good, user-friendly choice for archiving and backing up files, but for advanced business features, look elsewhere.

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    It's hard to see a better, more cost-effective way to get started with digital home recording than Cubasis VST 4.0.

  • Adobe Illustrator 9.0

    Though the newest version of the leading professional illustration program, Adobe Illustrator 9.0 (AU$984.50), holds no surprises, the program is better than ever -- thanks to added features, more Photoshop integration, and even a new file format.

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    Have you outgrown your basic image-editing program? You may be eyeing professional programs that offer more powerful features, but also come at powerful prices. There's another option: advanced consumer-level programs that offer sophisticated capabilities at a reasonable cost. We look at two new image-editing software packages.

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