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    A number of Creative's Zen digital music players infected with the Wullik.B virus have been shipped to consumers in Japan.

  • Windows cheaper to patch than OSS: report

    Microsoft has sparked heated debate by claiming that Windows software is cheaper to patch than open-source alternatives.

  • Industry dept outlines MS CRM plans

    The federal Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources (DITR) has detailed plans to implement at least three new customer relationship management (CRM) systems based on Microsoft software.

  • The Zen of Ask Jeeves

    Microsoft is taking advantage of the pause before Windows 2000 to beef up its support services. Online questions about Windows products will be handled by Ask Jeeves, the "plain English search engine," the software giant announced this week.

  • Sony software czar's big challenge

    Sony's new software czar, Tim Schaaff, knows a little something about handling companies in turmoil.

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    To move ahead, big software companies are reaching back to a familiar strategy: offering customers a soup-to-nuts "stack" of software products.

  • Microsoft: SMEs' favourite software vendor?

    Who do small businesses consult before purchasing IT solutions? Vendors, consultants or the press? We take a peek inside their decision-making process.

  • Novell's Linux power play

    Novell's purchase of Ximian could be the sign of new life for the network software company. We look at the effect of this Novell/Linux relationship and how it could change Novell's fortunes.

  • Making a decision on NetWare's future

    Novell Vice Chairman Chris Stone says the company will keep its flagship operating system in maintenance mode as it gears up for Linux.

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    The success of any project depends on choosing the right vendor. Two seasoned pros offer their suggestions for handpicking the vendor you need from the glut of vendors who want your business.

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    InterSystems launches CACH 2007, the latest update to their post-relational database product.

  • Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen Xtra

    A larger screen and improved file-transfer capabilities make the remixed Zen Xtra more appealing than its older sibling, the Zen NX.

  • Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen NX

    The Nomad Jukebox Zen NX is a smaller and lighter version of Creative's Jukebox Zen MP3 player. Is it finally a competitor for the iPod? Find out in our Australian review.

  • Battle of the pocket bulge: Zen vs iPod

    Apple and Creative would both like your MP3 spending dollar, and both offer pocket-sized firewire-capable MP3 players. We put the Creative Zen head to head with the Apple iPod.

  • Groove armada: 5 MP3 players previewed

    We preview a quintet of next-gen MP3 jukeboxes to decide which will be the new audio trendsetter.

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