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Dell triples charge to downgrade PCs to XP to $150
More than five months after it stopped selling its Inspiron consumer desktop and laptop PCs with Windows XP, Dell is now offering the systems with the aging OS for a surcharge of $150 over the newer Windows Vista.
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Microsoft slaps Vista SP2 beta on Windows Update
Windows users indifferent to Microsoft patch alarm, says researcher
Microsoft slates 8 bug updates for year's final Patch Tuesday
Microsoft targets 'Blue Edition' software sales scams
IBM, Canonical release 'Microsoft-free' virtual Linux desktop bundle
Apple yanks antivirus advice from its Web site
Sun patches at least 14 bugs in Java
Microsoft spells out Vista SP2 contents
Virtually every Windows PC at risk, says Secunia
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Opinion: The debate resumes over Mac security
The Mac community this week found itself debating an updated Apple Inc. Knowledge Base article that urged users to run antivirus software -- until the document was yanked. Computerworld's Michael DeAgonia breaks down the brouhaha down for you.
Review: The new MacBook Air, now with extra SSD goodness
If the first MacBook Air was a revolutionary take on the Apple laptop line, the new version is an evolutionary advance that offers a noticeable speed boost and better storage options. And the top-end model is a lot cheaper than it was when it debuted in January.
Fatal Error: Your PC's down. Now what?
The combination of business exigencies and limited IT knowledge can leave small-business people feeling helpless, frustrated and defeated as soon as an error message appears. But if you stay calm, you can handle many on your own. Here are some first steps to help you identify the problem and fix it yourself.
Killer open source monitoring tools
From network and server monitoring to trending, graphing and even switch and router configuration backups, these utilities will see you through.
Preview: Windows Server 2008 R2
There are many useful changes in this incremental upgrade, Jonathan Hassell says, but the kernel-level enhancements make testing time even more critical.
Windows 7 in-depth review and video: This time Microsoft gets it right
Windows 7, the upcoming version of Microsoft's newest operating system, might more accurately be called Windows 6.5: It's essentially a better version of Vista.
Find out if your PC can run Windows 7
Windows 7 is coming. Will your PC be ready? InfoWorld's Windows 7 compatibility calculator, a feature in the free Windows Sentinel PC monitoring tool, will tell you.
The Next Windows: 7Up or New Vista?
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols sees some much-needed improvements in the Windows 7 alpha, but at this early stage, he's not won over.
Managing far-flung developers, open-source-style
Enterprises that are outsourcing their software development could stand to learn some management and process techniques from the open-source community.
There's nothing easy about letting Apple into the enterprise
As enthusiasm grows around the Apple brand, the pressure mounts to support it in the enterprise. But a peek inside three businesses reveals that has its challenges.
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