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Week in Review: Computer go SMASH
The start of January has been an extremely busy time, with CES, Windows and broadband dominating headlines - as well as smashing hard drives.
Week in Review: The future of Britain is digital
Digital investment, job cuts and a Microsoft Windows 7 love-in.
Monthly roundup: October
In the past month Microsoft revealed Windows 7, Apple showed off new MacBooks, Apricot was resurrected, Google got its mobile phone... and the...
Week in Review: Windows 7 launches
Windows 7 took up most of the tech headlines this week as Microsoft makes the big retail push for its latest OS. Apple offers up new hardware too,...
Week in Review: Twitter targetted
This week in IT, Windows 7 slowly appeared, Twitter got stomped and T-Mobile customers get the iPhone.
Week in Review: The battle for Gary McKinnon
This week, we covered Gary McKinnon's long-running case and a torrent of Microsoft announcements.
Top tech for 2009
If you want to make good IT business decisions, it pays to know what's on the horizon. With 2008 safely out of the way, we take a look at what we...
Windows Server 2008 R2 review
Windows 7 may now be available at retail, but for larger businesses it will only come alive when used in conjunction with Windows Server 2008 R2....
Week in Review: Microsoft finishes up
Microsoft has finished a little project it was working on, Spinvox and the BBC have a a spat, and more from this week in IT.
Week in Review: Move over Vista, Windows 7 is in the works
Bill Gates may have gone, but Microsoft still has the ability to make the IT community sit up and take notice.
Microsoft's PDC: All the news
Microsoft is this week announcing details of its cloud computing platform, Windows 7 and more at its Professional Developers Conference in LA - and...
Ballmer: Microsoft to launch Cloud OS
Windows Cloud will be announced in four weeks with a "snazzier" name, alongside details of Windows 7 and Office on the web, according to...
Windows 8 to arrive in 2012
The dust is yet to settle from the launch of Windows 7, and Microsoft is already planning its next operating system.
New malware strains break records
A security company has reported more malware creations in 2009 than in its entire 20 year history.
A buyer's guide to the top 10 netbooks
Thinking about getting a netbook, but don't know where to start? We take a look at 10 of the most popular netbooks out right now.
PC sales start to grow – but not in Europe
PC shipments grew around the world, but Europe still slid over 10 per cent.
Microsoft: One year under Steve Ballmer
It's been one year since Bill Gates left Microsoft in Steve Ballmer's hands. What kind of year have we seen?<br> <br>
US National Security Agency ‘enhanced’ Windows 7
The US government agency has been working with IT companies to raise the level of security in the public and private sectors.
Windows 7 users have the same old security problems
Microsoft's new operating system will make little, if any, impact on the security of computer users.
Microsoft to extend browser choice to Vista, XP
Microsoft's EU-appeasing 'browser ballot' will be rolled out to Vista and XP over updates, as well as Windows 7.
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