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Windows XP SP3 available now

It's been a long and winding road but we've finally arrived: today Microsoft released Windows XP SP3 via its website, the last

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Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron released

Just because they release early and often doesn't mean that you shouldn't still get excited: the good folks at Canonical have just unleashed version 8.04 of their beloved Linux distro Ubuntu and

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Safari 3.1 is first to support HTML 5

Upping the ante in the ongoing browser wars, Apple has released Safari version 3.1 for both OS X and Windows. The company claims that the new version "loads web pages 1.9 times faster than IE 7 and Read more...
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Vista upgrade coming this week

At the back of your mind is a gnawing question: What do I do about Windows Vista? You may be able to rest more easily sooner than you think. This week, the first major upgrade of Vista arrives as a Read more...

Microsoft releases IE8 Beta 1

Finally reworked those web apps to be fully compatible with Internet Explorer 7? Good, because Read more...

Apple issues massive OS X update

If you support OS X machines in your enterprise, you'll be happy to hear that Apple has pushed out OS Read more...

Opera preps Opera Mobile 9.5

If you follow the world of mobile web browsers, you'll want to take note of the fact that Read more...

Everything you wanted to know about Vista

With the official arrival of Vista (photo) just a few weeks off, it's a good time to get up to date on upgrade issues, security concerns and Read more...

Why IE7 is a good upgrade decision

Still undecided about whether upgrading to IE7 is a good move? Well, according to a panel of analysts, it's a no brainer. The new browser is more secure and offers a slew of new features (tabbed Read more...

SPOTLIGHT: Little want for Firefox in today's enterprises

Though Firefox 2.0 is souped up with new features like enhanced security, a spell checker and even support for Javascript 1.7, it doesn't hold much allure for the corporate browsing environment. Read more...