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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Microsoft launches Vista, Exchange Server 2007, Office 2007   PCA survey: Telstra Australia's worst tech company   UN slams richest nations for dumping e-waste   2007 to bring video viruses   HP aims to boost data centre cooling   Novell abandons open source Exchange competitor   Oracle hits back at security critics   Researchers beat Web censors   Wii sales hit 600,000 units   Analyst: Microsoft's revamped WGA puts burden on users   Beatles and Apple could come together over iTunes   Apple patches 31 Mac OS X bugs   Google questions Google answers   IDC pegs Vista sales at 90 million in 2007   The world is going 'green' and so should PC makers, says Gartner
Thursday, 30th November 2006
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This afternoon, to no-ones’ surprise, Microsoft has made 'productivity', 'innovation' and 'collaboration' the watch words of the business market launch of Vista, Exchange Server 2007 and Office 2007.

Also making news, Haymarket Media’s PC Authority magazine has finally announced the results of its mammoth Reliability and Service survey with Telstra winning the wooden spoon for worst IT company.

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Microsoft launches Vista, Exchange Server 2007, Office 2007
To no-ones’ surprise, Microsoft has made 'productivity', 'innovation' and 'collaboration' the watch words of the business market launch of Vista, Exchange Server 2007 and Office 2007.



PCA survey: Telstra Australia's worst tech company
Haymarket Media’s PC Authority magazine finally announced the results of its mammoth Reliability and Service survey. The comprehensive survey ran for three months, covered 142 product lines and saw eighty-five and a half thousand opinions given to tech products and services available in Australia.


UN slams richest nations for dumping e-waste
Conference hears of toxic waste dangerously dumped on developing world.


2007 to bring video viruses
McAfee publishes 10 security predictions for next year.


HP aims to boost data centre cooling
Dynamic Smart Cooling promises to bring down utility bills.


Novell abandons open source Exchange competitor
Software vendor discovers that the world doesn't need another email
server
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Oracle hits back at security critics
Database vendor's claim that it is "leading the industry" greeted with
chuckles.


Researchers beat Web censors
University of Toronto circumvents Internet censorship.


Wii sales hit 600,000 units
Selling at a rate of one per second.


Analyst: Microsoft's revamped WGA puts burden on users
Microsoft is adding a revamped wizard to provide users with more information on validation results and new tools to troubleshoot the problem when the anti-counterfeit software can't make up its mind whether the copy of Windows is legitimate or not.


Beatles and Apple could come together over iTunes
Apple Computer and Apple Corps may forge an agreement to offer Beatles music over iTunes, according to published reports.


Apple patches 31 Mac OS X bugs
Unlike Microsoft and other vendors, Apple doesn't rank or rate the vulnerabilities it patches, but about two-thirds of the bugs could result in an attacker hijacking an unpatched Mac.


Google questions Google answers
Google shuts down service, which was getting beat badly by Yahoo Answers.


IDC pegs Vista sales at 90 million in 2007
The research firm predicts that 90 percent of PCs sold to home users next year will be powered by one of the Windows Vista Home editions, but only 35 percent of new business computers will be equipped with Vista Business or Vista Enterprise.


The world is going 'green' and so should PC makers, says Gartner
Gartner tells hardware and electronics manufacturers to plan ahead for ever-growing green laws that could derail production.


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