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Article | 19/12/2006 Malware quality drops, quantity rises
They just don't make malware like they used to. Or at least like they did earlier this year.
Article | 12/12/2006 Napster Mobile coming soon to Europe
Napster will launch its first mobile download service for Europe in Ireland later this month on Telefonica's O2 Ireland network.
Article | 7/12/2006 Adobe launches online conferencing, new Reader version
Adobe Systems has released a new version of its Reader 8 software that incorporates a link to Web conferencing software the company plans to release n...
Article | 5/12/2006 MySpace worm uses QuickTime for exploit
The social networking site MySpace.com is under what one computer security analyst calls an "amazingly virulent" attack caused by a worm that steals l...
Article | 24/11/2006 UK to let iPods rock out wirelessly in vehicles
The U.K. has decided to allow the use of low-power FM transmitters used to stream tunes from a portable music player to a car stereo.
Article | 23/11/2006 Vista complies with US antitrust ruling
Microsoft's Windows Vista OS doesn't pose antitrust issues so far, according to the latest status report on Microsoft's compliance with the US antitru...
Article | 22/11/2006 Holiday online shopping risks can be reduced
Santa Claus may take online orders this year, but the Grinches will also be on the Internet.
Article | 17/11/2006 Microsoft plans CardSpace plug-in for Firefox
Microsoft will write a software plug-in that allows the Firefox open-source Web browser to work with Microsoft's Cardspace identity management technol...
Article | 10/11/2006 Music publisher to profit from Zune hardware sales
When Microsoft launches its Zune music player and online music store next week, it will pay Universal Music Group a license fee for each Zune player s...
Article | 6/11/2006 Microsoft closes Max photo sharing development project
Microsoft has closed a project to develop a tool, Codename Max, for sharing photos with friends and reading RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds, amo...
Article | 3/11/2006 Mozilla pledges to fix second minor Firefox 2.0 bug
A second minor bug found in the Firefox 2.0 Web browser will be fixed, but users shouldn't encounter much of a problem in the mean time, a Mozilla off...
Article | 2/11/2006 Symantec releases support Vista, 64-bit computing
In the next few weeks, Symantec will roll out products aimed at early adopters of the Windows Vista OS and 64-bit computing, while also expanding the ...
Article | 1/11/2006 Microsoft takes legal moves against auction pirates
Microsoft is preparing 55 legal actions worldwide against sellers on auction sites who are hawking illegal copies of the company's software, the compa...
Article | 31/10/2006 Microsoft's new browser haunted by old flaw
A security problem originally found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 browser has returned to haunt IE7, the new version of the browser launched two ...
Article | 31/10/2006 Tricky new malware challenges vendors
A tricky malicious program has become more prevalent in spam, but experts don't know what its creators plan to do with it.

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