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Is the business model of the future one where the customer no longer pays? Chris Anderson of Wired magazine argues that it is.
The boss of Satyam, India's fourth-biggest software firm, resigns after admitting to irregularities in its accounts.
Sales of videogame software and hardware in the UK hit an all time high, figures from the industry trade body show.
All the older Zune portable music players hit by a software bug should now be working, says Microsoft.
Computer software for visually-impaired children is developed by doctors and academics in Glasgow.
Microsoft has relaxed licensing terms for Windows XP to allow PC makers to continue selling machines with the software installed.
US software giant Oracle reports that its quarterly profits slipped for the first time for three years, hit by a strengthening dollar.
Microsoft releases a patch to stop cyber criminals exploiting a vulnerability in its Internet Explorer 7 browser.
The market for high-end mobile phones is getting crowded - so can Microsoft at long last achieve its mobile ambitions?
More than one million Americans have been caught out by a ruse peddling fake security software, say US authorities.
Web-based versions of popular Microsoft programs, such as Word and Excel, look set to debut in 2009.
The iPod Touch music player can become a mobile phone thanks to software that routes calls via wi-fi.
Microsoft is launching legal action in 12 countries against people selling fake Windows software via auction sites.
Microsoft has announced it will offer a free anti-virus and security software suite and will discontinue its OneCare service.
ID fraud is a growing problem in the UK - here are some tips and tricks to help web users stay safe online.
Mobile phone chip firm Arm signs up with Canonical to put Ubuntu software on smartphones and low cost laptops.
A software company creates 60 new jobs in Londonderry and Belfast as part of a £3.5m expansion plan.
Microsoft is donating software, with a market value of £5m, to the RNLI over the next three years.
In tough economic times, the software giant Microsoft launches a project to give free software and services to start-ups.
The end has finally come for Windows 3.x - the first version of the Windows operating system that got real mass ownership.
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