Email & Instant Messaging

When you look down at the soup of icons on your desktop, there’s a good chance that several of them will be for various Microsoft applications. For a lengthy period of time they’ve been the biggest fish in a rather small pond, but the seam...

Like an addictive game of ping pong, the faster you email back and fourth the easier it becomes to make mistakes, waste time and cement words that can’t be taken away. IDM spoke to email guru, Sharon MacNevin to find out why users are succ...

While the arms race between security companies and hackers continues, evidence is beginning to surface that cyber criminals are increasingly turning to slave labour to perform basic cracking tasks.

While the arm-wrestle between security companies and spammers continues to tip back and forth in each others favour, Australian’s can kick back and breath a sigh of relief that at the vast majority of the worlds dodgy email comes from almo...

The world’s largest software company has fired the starters’ gun for its new Document Interoperability Initiative, aimed at expanding user choice among document formats.

According to the net security firm Marshall, a mere six botnets are responsible for a whopping 85 percent of the world's spam in February.

The popular open source email client Thunderbird has found a new home, with the Mozilla Foundation announcing on Tuesday that its new Mozilla Messaging mail subsidiary is open for business.

Just like sharks in the ocean, we know cyber criminals are lurking somewhere within the world wide web but we believe we’re completely safe by swimming between the flags.

Symantec have released their State of Spam report for the first month of the year with a predictable increase in volume and the official passing of the hat to Europe who has been crowned the king of spam.

With a Microsoft acquisition of Yahoo on the cards monopolisation fears are running rife, but with the acceleration of online applications tipped to hit the big time, it may be the best chance for Microsoft to remain relevant next to the G...

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