Users who want to defer upgrading to Office XP from 2000 may soon find themselves isolated. Microsoft Corp. is keen to push users to upgrade to its new suite and is removing the older software from the market.
Much to the ire of software manufacturers, independent musicians and just about any other entity or individual that purchases or uses blank CD-ROMs, the Canadian Copyright Board increased the private copying levy from 5.2 cents to 21 cents per CD-R and CD-RW.