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Read Windows for Professionals magazine online!
AJB's Windows for Professionals is now available as a Digital Web Book (DWB).
The format allows you to turn the pages digitally on your screen, in much the same way as you would with a magazine.
Find out how to get your copy here |
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Sun launches RFID applications Sun Microsystems announced 30 new network services-focused offerings and utility-type delivery models for its products and services in its latest quarterly product release. More...
After legal success, Lindows CEO comes out swinging Emboldened by a recent court ruling in his favour, Lindows CEO Michael Robertson is calling on Microsoft to compete with his company in the marketplace, not in the courtroom. More...
Intel raises 2Q outlook Intel this week said it expected revenue for the second quarter to come in at between US$8 billion and US$8.2 billion, a slightly more optimistic range than company executives had previously said. More...
Microsoft clarifies new support policy Lost in the euphoria of Microsoft's announcement last week about its new 10-year support policy for business and developer software products, was the implicit understanding that some products won't be included in the new plan. More...
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Pre-trial skirmishing starts in Oracle/PeopleSoft suit Pre-trial skirmishing got underway, this week, in the lawsuit over Oracle Corporation's attempted hostile takeover of PeopleSoft. More...
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