Microsoft has confessed to a "mistake in judgment" after running an advert which mimicked a recent campaign from arch-rival Apple. The ad, titled "Confessions of a Mac to PC convert," was posted on Microsoft's website last week.
"Looking forward, we do not expect our industry to pick up anytime soon, though we're hoping to help put a lot of iPods, iMacs and iBooks under trees this holiday season. Apple CEO Steve Jobs
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Computacenter has won a six-year deal worth more than £12m to provide a managed IT infrastructure for North Yorkshire County Council. The deal will be central to the council's strategy for meeting the government's 2005 target for putting public...
The third vulnerability could be used to overwrite the cookies of a trusted site to hijack a web session, if the site handles authentication in an insecure manner, according to that advisory. Microsoft's Internet Explorer has become a turkey shoot...
Apple has released a public beta version of Boot Camp, software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on Intel-based Macs. The software, which will be included in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, is available for download now on Apple's website.
Apple this week released a public beta version of software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on Intel-based Macs but IT bosses say they'd still rather stick with PCs for corporate desktop computing.