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Adobe has released the first public alpha version of its new Apollo development tool, an engine used to create rich web applications that run on the desktop without the use of a browser.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has been talking up the company’s upcoming Dynamics CRM and ERP release, promising greater crossover from Office 2007 and web-based services.

NetApp is boasting that it can help customers cut up to 80 percent of data centre power consumption through more efficient data management.

Dell has made history by offering the first personal computer with one terabyte of storage space.

According to experts at this week’s CeBit exhibition in Hannover, Germany, winning the war against malicious software may not be possible.

Enterprise Linux has received another boost this week with BakBone Software announcing support of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 across its entire product range.

Forrester Research has named records management software developer CA as top dog in its latest "Forrester Wave: Records Management, Q1 2007" report.

The latest update of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has placed ‘wiki’ and ‘virtualize’ in its list of new words to be formalised in the Dictionary.

In a move that will please all those who value their online privacy, Google’s practice of storing search and user details indefinitely is coming to an end.

While Microsoft is doing the hard sell with Vista and all its shiny new features, some federal agencies in the US are not only sceptical about upgrading, they are flatly prohibiting Vista machines from connecting to their networks.

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