Time to say goodbye from all of us at bit-tech.net
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Azure proving strong.
Promises real-world measurements.
A preview no longer.
16 updates, five of which are Critical.
Free downloads for all.
Just shy of his 25th anniversary, too.
Microsoft's new CEO will have many challenges. I think fixing the Ribbon is one of them.
Windows XP flaw not so lucky.
Vulnerability vanquished on Patch Tuesday.
Office of National Statistics reveals that 45 per cent of UK net users have mobile data access.
Dubbed the 'Google of Taipei,' we take a tour of Thermaltake's new Taipei HQ.
Tuesday is set to bring a whopping 13 patches for Microsoft Windows and Office products, eleven of which are marked Critical - and which fix twenty-six bugs in total.
Microsoft has announced that a "limited functionality" version of Office 2010 will be available pre-loaded on OEM PCs, supported by an advertising framework.
Adobe has finally brought its collaborative cloud-based office products out of beta - and is starting to offer paid subscriptions aimed at small business users.
Adobe has launched an experimental version of its Acrobat.com Presentations package - a web-based tool for creating PowerPoint-style slideshows.
Microsoft has confirmed a zero-day vulnerability in its PowerPoint application that can allow remote code execution when an affected file is opened.
Microsoft Office 14 is due to ship in both 32-bit and 64-bit editions, according to a code snipped discovered in the 32-bit beta release by tester Ed Bott.
Fire extinguishers had to be used to deal with an Apple PowerBook G4 after it caught fire in a London office, resulting in 6ft flames and sparks
The next version of Microsoft's office suite, version 14, has been officially pushed back to next year - possibly to coincide with the launch of Windows 7.
Microsoft has released its monthly Patch Tuesday updates, and there are six fixes for security holes rated as 'Critical' covering Windows, Internet Explorer, and Office.
The long-awaited support for Portable Document Format files in Google Docs has made an appearance, but it's limited in some strange ways.
Microsoft's Office Open XML document format has been given the ISO stamp of approval as an official international standard, much to the dismay of fans of rival ODF.
Things are changing for the better at bit-tech and today we've made the move to new offices located in the south of England. Want to see if Tim can finally organise his collection of graphics cards and how many things Joe dropped as we moved in? Of course you do!
October 14 2021 | 15:04