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Microsoft warns of ActiveX vulnerability in Access
Microsoft's Access targeted by online attackers through newly-found vulnerability, but the software firm hasn't offered a patch.
Live blogging from the Microsoft PDC Keynote
IT PRO brings you live coverage of the opening keynote presentation from Microsoft's key developer event in Los Angeles. Get all the major...
OOXML: Standards for accepting standards
After the Ballot Resolution Meeting (BRM) of the International Standards Organisation (ISO) failed to resolve the differences around Microsoft's...
OOXML and the future of open standards
Delegates from the national standards bodies who contribute to the International Standards Organisation (ISO) met last week in Geneva to decide the...
Microsoft's last chance for OOXML standard approval
Microsoft's efforts to gain standard approval for its Office Open XML (OOXML) format is about to come to a close. We examine what the International...
Four countries object to Office Open XML standard
Brazil, India, South Africa and Venezuela formally object to the Microsoft document format gaining ratification from the International Organisation...
Microsoft warns on Word vulnerability
Microsoft has warned of a possible vulnerability in Microsoft Office Word 2002 with Service Pack 3.
IDF 2007: Q&A: The state of WiMAX
WiMAX will be an option on Menlow UMPC systems and Montevina Centrino notebooks next year and Intel is investing with KDDI in a bid to roll out...
Microsoft looks to open source for Office
Microsoft follows up pledge to "open up" with a deal with open source company Sourcesense.
Week in review: Bendy phones, Government stupidity and Happy Birthday Herman
A busy week as we see Nokia's phone of the future, Home Office data is found hidden within a second-hand laptop and ATM's are looking vulnerable....
IT PRO Podcast: Intel Developer Forum news roundup
Our first podcast for 2008, we discuss the announcements from Intel's developer event in China, mobile phone news from Las Vegas, computer museum...
New e-crime unit finally gets funding
Home Office and Met Police have gathered £7 million to launch a new Met police e-crime unit.
Privacy Impact Assessment takes action on awareness
The Information Commissioner's Office is responding to the lack data privacy awareness, encouraging organisations to be proactive in safeguarding...
Hotmail founder launches Live Documents
Live Documents brings office applications to the web and, according to its creators, "does for documents what Hotmail did for email."
Double standards for Microsoft and OOXML
Microsoft has failed in its attempt to fast track OOXML as a second international standard for office applications. Two into one won't go, yet...
Nokia launches E51 'desk phone replacement' mobile
New E51 smartphone can integrate with an existing office PBX system using Wi-Fi, effectively supplanting the traditional wired desk phone.
Criminals steal police mobile phone data server
Mobile phone surveillance company has server stolen from Kent office.
10,000 UK passports issued to fraudsters and terrorists
Home office admits major bungle as genuine passports get issued to convicted terrorists.
ISO rejects anti-Microsoft Office Open standards appeal
The International Standards Organisation has rejected an appeal to prevent Microsoft's OOXML from becoming an international standard.
Nortel supplies NHS with 'remote office' memory stick
Remote workers will be able to work on their PC’s securely using memory sticks, with Liverpool NHS already having the tech.




















