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IE9 requires Windows 7 SP1 update
Upgrading to the latest version of Microsoft's web browser won't be quite as simple as we once thought.
Vista SP2 now available for download
Microsoft Windows users can now update their version of Vista.
XP SP3 delayed... again
"Compatibility issues" between Microsoft XP and the software maker's Dynamics applications has held up the outgoing operating system's last service...
Microsoft re-releases XP Service Pack 3
After several delays and an aborted initial launch, Microsoft finally kicks the third service pack for XP out of the door.
Microsoft releases first service pack for Office 2010
Service update pack released for Microsoft’s software.
Office to get second service pack update
Microsoft’s Office will see a major update on 28 April, the software giant has confirmed.
Microsoft delivers Vista SP2 RC to testers
The release candidate for Vista Service Pack 2 is now in the hands of technical testers, Microsoft has said.
Microsoft updates SQL Server 2008
Microsoft today announced the launch of its Service Pack 1 for SQL Server 2008 as a free download.
Vista Service Pack 2 beta goes public tomorrow
Microsoft has warned that casual users shouldn't make use of the beta download, but wait for the official release.
Video: Gmail adds voice and video chat
Google's Gmail has added video and voice chat right into the email service.
Google embraces Open Source with hosted project service
Search giant Google launches Google Project Hosting but claims it won't compete with other open source hosting networks
SaaS email market to grow 20 per cent
A report from Gartner predicts the software as a service (SaaS) email market will grow 20 per cent by 2012.
The Midweek Interview: Zach Nelson part one
Zach Nelson, president and chief executive of on-demand enterprise software company NetSuite discusses the evolution of the global software market,...
Software upgrade attempts to solve iPhone problems
The recent Apple iPhone software update was to do with recent connection problems, claims European mobile service provider T-Mobile.
LimeWire found guilty of inducing copyright theft
Peer-to-peer service LimeWire has lost a court battle with music industry trade body RIAA over inducing copyright theft.
Post Office uses barcodes to authorise cash payouts to public
Payout service for money transfers will allow users to receive a bar code on paper or electronically, have it scanned in a Post Office and receive...
NetSuite brings business software to the iPhone
In another sign that Apple's iPhone smartphone will have a role to play in the enterprise, Software-as-a-Service provider NetSuite has announced...
Most users unhappy with mobile broadband quality
The overwhelming majority of mobile broadband users are experiencing problems with the quality of the service.
UPDATED: Microsoft announces new wave of web-based apps
Reacting to Google's growing efforts in the office software-as-a-service (Saas) market, Microsoft has announced a beta release of its latest Office...
Northern Rock web collapse exposes frailty in all online banking
Analysis: The online run on the bank experienced by Northern Rock has provoked concern over how reliable other online banking services are, as well...
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