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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Apple: None of our products are Vista-compatible   Bill Gates vents spleen over Apple ads   VoIP on mobile phones is inching its way forward   Security investments remain a tough sell   Firms clueless about their IT assets   NEC cuts mobile losses   Small firms turn to P2P for next-gen comms   Nortel To Slash 2,900 Jobs In Latest Cost-Cutting   Chip and pin vulnerable to relay attack   IBM beefs up virtualisation offerings   DoS attack cripples Internet root servers   Enterprises failing to wipe old PC drives
Thursday, 8th February 2007
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Tim Lohman,
Editor

 

This morning, according to Apple's website, none of the software the company has made available for the Windows environment has been updated for Vista compatibility.

Also making news, Bill Gates has poured scorn on claims made in recent Apple commercials which feature Bill Gates and Steve Jobs lookalikes in the characters of 'PC' and 'Mac'.

Mail your comments on this morning’s stories:

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Operating Systems
Apple: None of our products are Vista-compatible
None of Apple's software which has made available for the Windows environment has been updated for Vista compatibility.
By Paul McDougall


Jobs Centre
Bill Gates vents spleen over Apple ads
'No truth' in ad claims, says Microsoft chairman.
By Iain Thomson


Telco/ISP
VoIP on mobile phones is inching its way forward
New inexpensive rollouts and tests of high-speed wireless services indicate that VoIP on cell phones is coming, but VoIP pacesetter Skype says the price still is too high.
By Staff writers


Finance
Security investments remain a tough sell
IT staff struggles to make the case for return on security
investments.
By Tom Sanders


Finance
Firms clueless about their IT assets
Companies fail to keep tabs on servers, operating systems and patchlevels.
By Tom Sanders


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Finance
NEC cuts mobile losses
Sale of European PC division hits revenues.
By Simon Burns


Applications
Small firms turn to P2P for next-gen comms
Peer-to-peer technology helping to level the playing field.
By Robert Jaques


Jobs Centre
Nortel To Slash 2,900 Jobs In Latest Cost-Cutting
Nortel Networks to slash 8.5 percent of its workforce.
By Reuters


Security
Chip and pin vulnerable to relay attack
Tetris hackers strike again.
By Clement James


Applications
IBM beefs up virtualisation offerings
New software offers better security and more virtual machines.
By Shaun Nichols


Security
DoS attack cripples Internet root servers
The denial-of-service attack hit Tuesday and nearly took down three of the 13 root servers that help manage worldwide Internet traffic.
By Staff writers


Security
Enterprises failing to wipe old PC drives
Secrets available on EBay.
By Robert Jaques


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