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  • IN PICTURES: Microsoft unveils Internet of Your Things

    IN PICTURES: Microsoft unveils Internet of Your Things

    Microsoft unveiled its Internet of Your Things (IoYT) at its head office in North Ryde. The company revealed its vision and strategy for IOYT and customer and partner case studies.

    IN PICTURES: Microsoft unveils Internet of Your Things
  • In Pictures: What’s new in Windows 8.1 Update

    In Pictures: What’s new in Windows 8.1 Update

    Changes to default settings, dubious new features -- if you expect something amazing to turn you on to Windows 8, you haven’t been following along

    In Pictures: What’s new in Windows 8.1 Update
  • In Pictures: 9 reasons users won’t ditch Windows XP

    In Pictures: 9 reasons users won’t ditch Windows XP

    Microsoft stopped support for Windows XP on April 8: Meaning, no more software or security updates for the nearly 13-year-old OS, despite it still holding onto just under 30% of the desktop OS market (according to NetMarketShare). Microsoft wants XP users to upgrade to a newer Windows OS, preferably Windows 8.1. Yet many people are determined to hold on - you’ll have to pry Windows XP from their PC’s cold, dead hard drive. Here are nine reasons why.

    In Pictures: 9 reasons users won’t ditch Windows XP
  • IN PICTURES: Insight Charity Golf Day

    IN PICTURES: Insight Charity Golf Day

    Insight invited its software partners to escape the office for North Ryde Golf Course last week. Partners including Gold Sponsors, Symantec, Microsoft, Nuance, RSA and VMware took to the course for an 18-hole Ambrose with a shotgun start. Following golf, Insight held a charity auction during lunch. All proceeds went to The Sydney’s Children’s Hospital, the nominated charity for 2014.

    IN PICTURES: Insight Charity Golf Day
  • In Pictures: CEOs Microsoft missed

    In Pictures: CEOs Microsoft missed

    In Satya Nadella, Microsoft played it sensible. Here are the Ballmer successors we tech wags wanted to make our Redmond-flogging jobs a little easier

    In Pictures: CEOs Microsoft missed