The Federal government has put out a tender for a registry system to manage its carbon units and form the backbone for a national emissions trading scheme.
Office 2003 Service Pack 3 (SP3) will be winging its way to users via Microsoft auto update from next month.
HP has reinvigorated its iPaq handheld range with the launch of five new devices, plus a host of new software programs, accessories and services designed to attract business users.
Microsoft's soon-to-be-released Windows Vista operating system does not appear to raise antitrust concerns, federal and state prosecutors said on Tuesday in a court filing.
Netscape has released an updated version of its Netscape 8 browser to fix a bug that broke XML rendering in Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Learn to use "peek and poke" registry scripts to control advanced registry manipulations.
In the unpredictable environment outside the corporate firewall, where each device is a potential target, efficient patch distribution is essential. But it's easy to say and not easy to do.
help/how to One of the favourite tricks that hackers like to use is to flood a targeted system with traffic, which results in a Denial of Service (DoS). Here are some registry edits that you can use to defend Win2K systems against DoS attacks.
Windows XP runs many services in the background that can drain the power of a slower CPU. If you're running XP on an older workstation, you can gain performance by stopping unneeded services.
Windows 2000's automatic TCP/IP settings aren't always the best choices for network performance. See how you can modify a Win2K Server's registry to optimise TCP/IP.
If getting in and out of XP has you drumming your fingers, check out our tips to make starting and stopping your system a much faster process.
Recent flaws in the way Microsoft processes JPEG files and a decision to offer IE updates only to Windows XP users lead to just one logical conclusion: bail on Microsoft Internet Explorer.
This week the releases were evenly peppered with industrial-strength bombshells and feathery whispers. Read all in our weekly roundup.
An operating system isn't yours until you've adapted it to your needs. Want help getting Windows XP in line? Check out three downloads that let you customize Microsoft's new OS to your heart's delight.
Vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Internet Information Services are causing firms to consider moving to other Web servers. Take a look at these transition strategies.
History of British PCs
The cash-strapped UK National Museum of Computing is home to an exhibition of the evolution of British PCs.… Watch it now
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