The company adds support for several new document formats in its Office 2007 SP2.
In this World Wide Wrap: Experts unleash Unbound, virtualisation increases capacity, and Acronis goes small.
Linux users rush to patch a security hole in a crypto library, after code was removed from the random number generator.
In today's technology roundup: Mozilla unveils Firefox 3, mobiles linked to hyperactivity in kids, UK mulls phone call database, and Facebook stresses independence.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple plugs Java hole, Sun touts JavaFX, and UP students win award.
In this World Wide Wrap: Java welcomes open source, UK behind on open source, and Daisy makes Word talk.
SMEs are targeted by OS companies in a bid to transform the "old model" of telecoms provision in SA, says Rob Lith.
While its lack of gaming and media support limits Linux as a viable consumer option, it is suited for the corporate environment.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mac gets open source virtualisation, IBM commits to open source, and open source security boosted.
In this World Wide Wrap: Shimano tells story, TMG chooses IBM, and PTA gets Objective.
Companies are increasingly evaluating and deploying open source business intelligence software.
Government's multi-purpose community centres will receive improved connectivity.