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  • Microsoft releases final version of HD Photo plug-in for Photoshop

    Microsoft has taken the beta tag off a plug-in to let Photoshop read and write files in the HD Photo format, which Microsoft is standardising as JPEG XR.

  • Fixing the flaws in Microsoft's big picture

    Microsoft's abandoned play for SAP highlights a corporate culture overdue for change.

  • Microsoft documents detail SAP buyout plan

    Nothing has caused more of a sensation during the Oracle antitrust trial than Microsoft's merger talks with SAP.

  • Open Group goes open source

    The Open Group, goaded by open-source advocates and from within its ranks, has begun a drive to improve its street cred in the world of open source and open standards.

  • Internet space race

    Satellite-based Internet access is ready for lift-off, but when will it rocket past cable and DSL?

  • Taming the Web

    Not long ago, civil libertarians looked to cyberspace as the utopia of ultimate freedom, beyond the reach of restrictive technologies and government regulators.Today, that dream may be fading with the hyper-speed of Internet time.

  • ICG in the hot seat

    They had the Midas touch, but lost it. A confluence of factors-ranging from the dot-com fallout, investor scepticism, questionable investments and other factors-has knocked ICG from its throne. Can they reclaim the crown?

  • Spam Mail: The webmaster strikes back

    You've done all you can to avoid getting targeted. But you find that you are still getting spam mail. You should not be surprised.

  • Round-the-clock

    With LAN uptime critical to business, IT execs can't afford to take a timeout on network backup

  • Report: Web firms burning through cash

    A survey of Internet companies has found that 273 of the 339 firms surveyed burned more cash than they took in --spending US$1.8 billion in the first three months of 2000.

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Reviews

  • Time to ditch Outlook? 9 e-mail clients tested

    Outlook has been copping some heat lately, largely for attracting virus writers, while Thunderbird has been getting all of the good press. We examine the two products, and other e-mail clients available today, so you can see if replacing Outlook really is an option.

  • Making e-mail manageable: Four applications tested

    If you've got so much e-mail you don't know how you'll cope, have we got the software for you!

  • Tech Guide: Software on the cheap

    Fed up with paying through the nose for programs? Need to repopulate a system with applications following a disaster? You need our guide to free and low-cost software.

  • Ban Outlook--now

    Steven Vaughan-Nichols says the easiest way to combat Outlook worms is by getting rid of the program. But for IT managers whose users are addicted to Outlook, here's how you can sidestep those security holes.

  • XP or not XP? That is the question

    Microsoft's latest suite isn't the only path to increased productivity. Our Loudmouth Geeks take roads less travelled: Office XP alternatives.

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Blogs

  • Angus Kidman I'm a celebrity, don't back me up
    Celebrity comes with its perks — free alcohol, better-looking partners, lots of holiday time — and disadvantages — constant media intrusions, being forced to appear in films with Eddie Murphy for the long-term good of your career, and having to do mindless radio interviews with angry men who've been awake since 4am.
  • Array Lies, damned lies and telco stupidity
    Earlier this month, Telstra put out a press release trumpeting that it's come up with a new phone coaching service to help people who are "bamboozled" by their mobiles. Another excellent example of wrongheaded thinking from the mobile industry.
  • Array Dear carriers: More walking, less talking
    Sometimes, a well-placed and well-timed letter can make all the difference. Other times, it can make no difference at all — and even hurt your case. This week's missive by the Competitive Carriers' Coalition, I would suggest, falls into the latter category.
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