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Wednesday, 15th December 2004  

 
Microsoft plugs three holes in SP2
Spam wants to make you a (porn) star
Google undertakes huge library-search project
Researchers find fewer bugs in Linux
Forrester says worldwide PC market to double by 2010

 
Microsoft plugs three holes in SP2
Microsoft has laid out five new security bulletins, including three that address problems in Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), the massive security update rolled out in October, and one that fixes a vulnerability made public several weeks ago. More...

Spam wants to make you a (porn) star
Always ready to spin their spiels a new way, spammers are increasingly touting money making opportunities in the pornography business, message security vendor Clearswift said this week. More...

Google undertakes huge library-search project
Google this week said it is working with major university libraries to scan their collections and make them searchable online. More...

Researchers find fewer bugs in Linux
The newest version of Linux sports far fewer bugs than the average commercial code, a group of former Stanford University researchers said this week. More...

Forrester says worldwide PC market to double by 2010
By the end of the decade, the number of personal computers in use worldwide will reach almost 1.3 billion, according to a new report. More...

 
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