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by Stan Beer
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Wednesday, 31 May 2006 |
Hardware and software vendor Sun Microsystems is for the first time going to run a Linux distribution alongside its proprietary Solaris operating system on its low-end SPARC server platforms and it has chosen the increasingly popular Ubuntu distro.
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by Stan Beer
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Wednesday, 31 May 2006 |
A new study predicts that the next five years will see hardware vendors market shrink in the SMB space with spending declining at an alarming rate.
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by Stan Beer
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Tuesday, 30 May 2006 |
While the world waits in anticipation of the release of Windows Vista, the annual claim that 2006 is the year of the Linux desktop has once again fallen by the wayside.
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by Stan Beer
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Tuesday, 30 May 2006 |
Microsoft has announced on its IE Blog that its new browser for Windows Vista will be called Internet Explorer 7+. The blog states that while all versions of IE7 are built from the same code base, there are some differences in IE7+:
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by Stan Beer
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Tuesday, 30 May 2006 |
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A new study has found that a new age of online vouyerism has dawned upon Britain, with nearly 40% of the male population admitting to having frequented porn web sites in the past year.
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by Stan Beer
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Tuesday, 30 May 2006 |
The internet world has recently been encountering more and more malware attacks attempting to balckmail home users for profit, according to an internet security specialist.
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by Stan Beer
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Tuesday, 30 May 2006 |
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Intel rival chip maker AMD plans to spend US$2.5 billion to exapand an existing chip fabrication plant in order to grow its manufacturing capability in Europe.
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by Stan Beer
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Tuesday, 30 May 2006 |
There's no word better than "ultimate" to convey the impression that you're getting nothing but the best. However, when it comes to Microsoft's new software, whatever you end up getting is going to cost you heaps.
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by Stan Beer
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Sunday, 28 May 2006 |
Bloggers and online journalists have triumphed over Apple Computer in court. A three-member judiciary panel ruled that the computer manufacturer could not force an ISP to hand over email records which could divulge the names of sources of bloggers the company claims revealed trade secrets.
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by Stan Beer
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Saturday, 27 May 2006 |
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Symantec has acknowledged the vulnerability in its Symantec Client Security and Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition (note: Norton Antivirus is not affected as previously reported) as a high impact risk and has issued a range of intrusion detection signatures (IDS) and intrusion prevention signatures as an interim fix for users.
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by Stan Beer
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Friday, 26 May 2006 |
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Heaven help us. We have now reached the point where the world's leading antivirus product may need special security software to protect it from hackers. A serious vulnerability has reportedly been discovered in Symantec products Symantec Client Security and Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition (note: Norton Antivirus is not affected as previously reported) which could enable hackers to gain control of a computer.
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by Stan Beer
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Friday, 26 May 2006 |
Since everybody who's sniffing around the games market seems to be obsessed with the cost of consoles, it will gladden the heart of more than a few to hear that the new Nintendo Wii will have a price to match its name.
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by Stan Beer
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Friday, 26 May 2006 |
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In a move clearly targeted at breaking Microsoft's dominance of the desktop, Google and Dell have reportedly sealed a deal worth up to US$1 billion for the leading PC maker.
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by Stan Beer
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Friday, 26 May 2006 |
With a fix for the newly discovered critical Microsoft Word vulnerability still three weeks away, Microsoft has advised users to run the wordprocessor in safe mode, which prevents the application user options from being changed.
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