First MeeGo v1 update announced
By Hanleigh Daniels 8 July 2010The first update for MeeGo v1.0 Core Software Platform & Netbook User Experience has been announced. FULL STORY >
Silverlight now available for Symbian devices
By Hanleigh Daniels 7 July 2010Microsoft has released Silverlight for the Symbian mobile operating system. FULL STORY >
First MeeGo conference scheduled
By Hanleigh Daniels 1 July 2010The first images, video and release notes of the OS that will be powering almost all of Nokia's N-series smartphones (except the N8) have become available, as well as the date for the first MeeGo developer conference. FULL STORY >
Windows 8 information leaked
By Johan Keyter 29 June 2010Recently leaked information pertaining to Windows 8 has surfaced on the internet. Here is our sneak peak at what might be coming. FULL STORY >
Google Maps leads to accident
By Hanleigh Daniels 2 June 2010Google is being sued for damages after an American woman was using walking directions from Google Maps and got hit by a car. FULL STORY >
Google Chromium OS previewed
By Hanleigh Daniels 20 November 2009The release of the Google Chrome OS is a year away, but Google have already revealed a few details. FULL STORY >
Books on Windows 7
By Mike Joubert 12 October 2009Windows 7 Plain & Simple, Windows 7 For Dummies and Windows 7 In Easy Steps are just a few books already available that explore Microsoft\'s latest operating system. FULL STORY >
Windows 7 - What you need to know
By Mike Joubert 6 October 2009Microsoft\'s Windows 7 is set for release towards the end of the month. We look at some need-to-know info and highlights before the big day. Helpful tips, insights and links included. We just can\'t wait. FULL STORY >
Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
By Andrew Gould 7 February 2009The Ubuntu team is happy to bring you the latest and greatest software the open source community has to offer. This is their latest result: the Ubuntu 8.10 release candidate, which brings a host of excellent new features. FULL STORY >
Microsoft Windows 7 Beta
By Mike Joubert 3 February 2009Over the past few years, you\'ve asked Microsoft to make some changes to Windows. Apparently they listened closely and pulled out all the stops on Windows 7. It is faster, more reliable, and makes it easier to do what you want than Vista. FULL STORY >
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