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Microsoft announces availability of Exchange 2010
Marks beginning of efficiency drive.
Dave Bailey
Nov 11 2009 6:19AM
Software
NSW Government looks below Microsoft's Surface
Redmond may find a local Government customer yet.
Brad Howarth
Nov 10 2009 3:11PM
Hardware
Microsoft to acquire Teamprise
Solutions to ease Visual Studio developer woes.
David Neal
Nov 10 2009 5:45AM
Software
Microsoft to patch Windows and Office next week
Six patches coming down the pipe.
Iain Thomson
Nov 6 2009 2:20PM
Security
Microsoft to deliver six patches covering 15 flaws
20 fewer than last month.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 6 2009 10:40AM
Security
Microsoft makes new round of job cuts
Australians among 800 more workers dropped in layoff campaign.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 5 2009 3:24PM
Software
Opinion: Windows 7 is everything Vista should have been, with one noteworthy exception
Windows 7 is great stuff, just don't forget to go to the control panel and turn security on.
Eric Voskuil,
Nov 5 2009 11:20AM
Security
Apple floods Google with anti-Microsoft ads
Launches cheeky advertising campaign.
Ben Grubb
Nov 3 2009 1:31PM
Software
Worm outbreaks on the up, says Microsoft threat report
Worms climb from fifth to second most prevalent cyberthreat.
Angela Moscaritolo
Nov 3 2009 11:45AM
Security
Intellimax develops stage two of national ICT skills database
Says 2009 is the "breakthrough year" for business intelligence.
Ry Crozier
Oct 30 2009 6:59AM
Software
CSIRO wi-fi developer scoops top science prize
And a $300,000 grant from the Prime Minister.
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2009 3:27PM
Networking
Microsoft moves to open up Outlook formatting
Releases developer documents for dot pst format.
Iain Thomson
Oct 27 2009 2:38PM
Software
The Crunch: Windows 7 launch special
Hasta la vista, baby!
Ben Grubb
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Munir Kotadia
Oct 23 2009 12:38PM
Oddware
Microsoft admits Windows 7 security ad isn't 'sincere'
Consumers "can get better guidance at retail or on the web".
Ben Grubb
Oct 22 2009 2:50PM
Software
Cloud giants take shots at Windows 7
IBM, SalesForce criticise Microsoft's latest OS.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 22 2009 1:00PM
Software
Twitter signs search deals with Microsoft and Google
Microsoft also adds Facebook to Bing searches.
Iain Thomson
Oct 22 2009 1:00PM
Software
Brand power can fix rogue AV issue: Microsoft
Fake AV the 'greatest threat to Australian users'.
Munir Kotadia
Oct 22 2009 6:43AM
Security
Commentary: Microsoft can help kill fake antivirus threat
Redmond should whitelist legitimate security firms.
Munir Kotadia
Oct 21 2009 2:30PM
Security
Mozilla unblocks Microsoft plug-in
Decides add-on software isn't malicious after all.
V3.co.uk staff
Oct 20 2009 6:43AM
Security
The Weekly Crunch: October 16, 2009
iiNet trial continues; HP likes to touch; Windows gets patched and replaced.
Ben Grubb
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Munir Kotadia
Oct 16 2009 4:23PM
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