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Microsoft issues monthly security pack
Microsoft has issued the July edition of its monthly security update. The company issued four bulletins, addressing a total of nine software vulnerabilities in various components of Microsoft Windows, Outlook and Exchange server.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 18th Oct 2001 18:14 UTC
SkyOS is a home brewed operating system, created by Robert Szeleney in the last few years as a hobby project. As SkyOS gets bigger and more advanced, its popularity and importance are also growing, driving the 3-member team to add more and more functionality.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 12th Dec 2005 06:37 UTC
Internet search is reaching an important pivot point, where market leaders are rewarded by Wall Street, laggards are punished, and start-ups try to fill niches left empty by the major players.
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Police ID Remains As Software Programmer's Wife
Police have confirmed that a body software programmer Hans Reiser led them to is that of the estranged wife he is convicted of killing.
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Why musicians make us weep and computers don't
Neuroscientists looked at the brain's response to piano sonatas played either by a computer or a musician and found that, while the computerised music elicited an emotional response – particularly to unexpected chord changes - it was not as strong as listening to the same piece played by a professional pianist.
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Online Revealed Caribbean Introduces Co-Chairs and Advisory Board for the September 2008 Internet Travel Marketing ...
Online Revealed Caribbean, the premier internet travel marketing conference, has introduced its Co-chairs and Advisory Board members for this high profile Caribbean travel industry event.
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Use Mapstraction and Avoid Embedded-Map Hassles
Dealing with Google or Microsoft map APIs can be a pain. A JavaScript library called Mapstraction helps take the pain out of geocoding and allows you to tinker with maps in ways the other APIs won't. Our guide helps you get started embedding maps with Mapstraction in four easy steps.
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Why eBay tried to screw Aussie users Now that the bizarre ruckus over eBay's proposed PayPal monopoly appears totalled, it seems a good time to ponder why eBay chose Australia to risk its reputation on such a massively unpopular scheme.
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Apple's MobileMe to be relaunched
The www.mac.com site will go down on Thursday from 11am to 5pm EST, leaving .Mac subscribers unable to access the site or use .Mac services, except for .MacMail via their desktop applications, iPhone or iPod Touch.
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Internet flaw could let hackers take over the Web
SAN FRANCISCO -- Computer industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the Internet that would let hackers control traffic on the World Wide Web.
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Microsoft issues monthly security pack
Microsoft has issued the July edition of its monthly security update.
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New flaw could let hackers control web
COMPUTER industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a Domain Name System flaw that would let hackers control web traffic.
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VMware Ousts CEO Diane Greene
Paul Maritz replaces co-founder Greene as chief of the software maker, whose shares sink on news of the move and a revenue warning
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Google ventures into virtual reality with 'Lively'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google Inc. hopes to orchestrate more fantasizing on the Web.
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posted by Jeremy Wells on Tue 8th Feb 2005 08:05 UTC
For over six years I have been hunting for a Linux distro that would allow me to replace my Windows installation. I've tried many versions of RedHat and Mandrake, and more recently, Gnoppix, Kanotix, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Knoppix.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 23rd Feb 2005 23:43 UTC
When I joined OSNews in 2001, I did it with a great excitment because of my love for... messing around with many operating systems in order to explore news ways of doing things.
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Recent Original Stories
Linux-Noob has reviewed SLED 10 . "Novell's strengths are many, and I'm delighted to see the excellent work they have done in usability tests, and making the whole desktop feel like it's ready, ready to do business, and ready to serve its users.
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Online privacy fight begins in US Senate - Google, Microsoft, Facebook face grilling
Executives from major internet players - Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. - are due for a grilling about online privacy in a Senate committee Wednesday, but the company likely to get the most scrutiny is a small Silicon Valley startup called NebuAd Inc.
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Google ventures into virtual reality with new 3-D socialising software
SAN FRANCISCO - IN the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google hopes to orchestrate more fantasizing on the Web.
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Google ventures into virtual reality with 'Lively'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Internet search engine Google is rolling out a free service that enables people to congregate in fantasy rooms and other computer-manufactured versions of real life.
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posted by Edward H. Trager on Mon 1st Dec 2003 07:38 UTC
I work in a genetics research laboratory at an academic institution. Recently, a colleague of mine was having a lot of trouble with his Windows 2000 workstation.
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Gmail gets free Yahoo phishing protection
Google on Tuesday said it is now using an email authentication technology to keep phishers from luring Gmail users to fake eBay and PayPal Web pages in order to steal usernames and passwords.
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Microsoft gears up Web apps for big business
Microsoft detailed on Tuesday its road map and pricing for Web-based software suites built for big companies and growing businesses.
ZDNet Australia |
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NBC sets blanket Olympic TV schedule
This year's schedule with broadcast, cable and broadband offers more coverage of competition from Beijing than all the previous summer Olympics combined.
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Apple's new iPhone 3G sells out within hours of going online
The next generation iPhone hits the high street this morning, but the rush to pre-order on the internet was enough to crash the website and sell out within just a few hours.
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