Matthew Broersma

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Windows speaks Bolivian tongue

Microsoft has released an update giving Windows an interface in the Quechua language, descended from the tongue of South America's ancient Incas.

Two held for duping thousands in vacation site scam

Police have arrested a man and a woman suspected of running a vacation website scam that duped thousands of U.K. citizens.

Symantec lists Windows Vista weaknesses

Symantec has released a report outlining some weaknesses in the kernel protection mechanisms built into a beta version of Windows Live.

UK health service suffers massive computer outage

The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK has been hit with a massive computer outage, with 80 NHS Trusts in the North West and West Midlands unable to access their systems since 10 a.m. local time on Sunday.

Canada beats UK, measures US in Internet fraud tracking

Canada leads the U.K. and other countries in its efforts to track and investigate Internet fraud, according to a new report from the Britain's Attorney General's office.

UK failing to get to grips with Internet fraud

The U.K. is trailing behind other countries in its efforts to track and investigate Internet fraud, according to a new report from the Attorney General's office.

Novell previews Suse Linux Enterprise

Novell has released a preview version of its upcoming Suse Linux Enterprise distribution, amid a last-minute delay to the software

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